Chicago Bears Vs. Green Bay Packers Live Stream: Sunday Night Football (WATCH)

The Chicago Bears play the Green Bay Packers on Sunday. Kickoff is at 8:30 p.m. ET. Watch the live stream or listen to the radio broadcast via the links provided below.

Green Bay's four-game winning streak ended two weeks ago in New Orleans with a 44-23 blowout against the Saints. The Packers (5-3) then went into their bye week, which quarterback Aaron Rodgers used to rest his nagging hamstring after playing with injury in the loss to New Orleans. Rodgers could be without offensive linemen Josh Sitton and T.J. Lang, however. Sitton could have a torn ligament in his toe and Lang left the Saints game with an ankle injury, according to ESPN.

"The best offensive lines in my opinion are the ones that play week in and week out. The timing, the communication, particularly the non-verbal communication, happens so fast at the line of scrimmage, so it's definitely a big part of the flow of your offense," said Packers coach Mike McCarthy, via ESPN.

Chicago, meanwhile, is 3-5 after losing two straight games. Their last loss also came two weeks ago in a 51-23 blowout at New England. Chicago faces an uphill battle to earn a postseason berth, but general manager Phil Emery believes the team can turn things around.

"We will not quit on the season. We will not quit on ourselves. We're not going to quit on each other," he said. "We feel, without question, we built a work ethic, a system of doing things in this building is in place to have the consistency we need to win. We're disappointed because we haven't done that."

Although part of the problem has been quarterback Jay Cutler's turnovers, Chicago's defense should get a boost with the possible returns of linebacker Lance Briggs, cornerback Kyle Fuller and safety Chris Conte.

Watch the live stream HERE, or listen to the radio broadcast HERE (CHI) and HERE (GB).

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