The Chicago Bears play the New York Jets on Monday. Kickoff is at 8:30 p.m. ET. Watch the live stream or listen to the radio broadcast below.
Chicago (1-1) responded to their season-opening loss against the Buffalo Bills with a 28-20 road win against the San Francisco 49ers. More impressive than defeating a playoff contender on the road was how Chicago, led by quarterback Jay Cutler, overcame being down 17 points in the second quarter to earn the win.
Cutler finished the game with 176 yards and four touchdowns, including three in the fourth quarter.
"We just kind of had to weather the storm," Cutler told reporters, via ESPN. "We have to take a look at this film, break it down, and then we have to move on. There's a lot of football left, so we just have to kind of keep building on this and get better and better each week."
New York (1-1) was on the other side of a similar narrative last week against the Green Bay Packers. After building an 18-point lead in the second quarter, the Jets sputtered and managed to score only three more points in what ended in a 31-24 loss.
"As a team, you go and you learn from this," said Jets coach Rex Ryan. "I've seen some teams that, when you have a game like this, it can turn your season on a positive note. That's certainly the way I hope we respond to this game."
New York might be shorthanded in the receiver department against Chicago. After missing three practices and being limited in Saturday's practice with a sore hamstring, Eric Decker's status is questionable for Monday.
Watch the live stream HERE, or listen to the radio broadcast HERE (CHI) and HERE (NYJ).