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How to watch: Rams vs. Bears on Sunday Night Football

The Los Angeles Rams (5-4) host the Chicago Bears (4-5) on Sunday, Nov. 17 at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in the first of back-to-back primetime home contests for L.A. The game will be broadcast on NBC with a kickoff time set for 5:20 p.m. PT.

Check below for all the information you need to know whether you're watching from the stands or from your own television or device!

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PREDICT THE ACTION...

  • Predict the action during the Rams vs. Bears game from your mobile device or through the Rams mobile app to win prizes at www.ramspickem.com! First place prizes include two tickets and pregame field passes to the Ravens game, second will be a Gerald Everett autographed football, and third will take home a Michael Brockers autographed mini helmet!

IF YOU'RE HEADED TO THE GAME…

  • Be sure to check out this comprehensive A-Z Gameday Guide on the Rams' website for all parking, tailgating, and entry policies.
  • Fans are encouraged to arrive at least 45 minutes early to ensure efficient entry. Stadium gates typically open two hours before kickoff.
  • The Rams require mobile or hard-stock tickets for entry. Print-at-home or PDF tickets are not accepted at games due to NFL policies.
  • Clear Bag: The NFL's Clear Bag Policy is in effect and any bags brought to the game must be compliant. Visit NFL.com/allclear for more information.

BROADCAST INFO…

  • TELEVISION: Sunday's game will be broadcasted live on NBC. Play-by-play commentator Al Michaels will be joined by color analyst Cris Collinsworth, with Michelle Tafoya reporting from the sidelines.
  • RADIO: Sunday's contest will have a live simulcast on both ESPNLA 710 AM and JACK FM 93.1. The English broadcast will feature Voice of the Rams J.B. Long on play-by-play, with Maurice Jones-Drew as color analyst, and D'Marco Farr on the sidelines. Plus, tune into La Mera Mera 980 AM for a live Spanish broadcast of the game with Troy Santiago and Ricardo Lopez on the call. For the national radio, play-by-play voice Tom McCarthy will be joined by color analyst Rod Woodson on Westwood One.
  • SOCIAL MEDIA: Follow the Rams on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Snapchat for live updates and behind-the-scenes content before, during, and after the game.
  • Fans can also watch live Rams game on Yahoo! Sports or the Rams app, free on your phone or tablet. *Geographic and device restrictions apply. Local & primetime games only. Data charges may apply.
  • More ways to watch can be found here.

IF YOU WANT TO WATCH THE REPLAY…

Domestic fans can watch games after they air with NFL Game Pass. Click here to sign up for your FREE 7-day trial and start getting unprecedented access to every game, all year long.

*For domestic subscribers NFL Game Pass does not include live regular season, playoff, or Super Bowl game broadcasts, as well as some preseason games broadcasts. Access to these games is available within NFL Game Pass on an on-demand basis in the NFL Game Pass archives. International subscribers are able to watch both preseason and regular season games as they happen with certain restrictions. Audio feeds may be subject to availability. 2009 games are temporarily unavailable. For a full description of features, requirement, limitations, and other information, visit our FAQ at NFL.com/help/GamePass.

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