It's time for Monday Night Football Week 2 action tonight, with two teams hungry for their first win of the season battling in Chicago: the Seattle Seahawks vs. Chicago Bears 2018.
Both teams are 0-1 after difficult losses in week 1, so tonight's matchup will have plenty on the line. See below for tonight's TV channel and live stream information. Once the game starts you can find Seahawks vs. Bears live score updates here and below at the bottom of the story via Twitter.
The Seahawks are on the road and without three starters tonight, which is one reason the Bears are -4.5 point favorites in the game (that plus the home field advantage). Seattle said in its injury report that wide receiver Doug Baldwin and linebackers Bobby Wagner and K.J. Wright will not play.
Bears vs. Seahawks
Time : 8:15 p.m. ET
TV channel: ESPN
Live stream: WatchESPN.com (subscription required)
Odds: Bears -4.5; over/under 43
Both teams started the 2018 season 0-1, losing close games that were winnable. The Seahawks lost to the Broncos 27-24, while the Bears lost to the Packers 24-23.
New Seattle Seahawks linebacker Mychal Kendricks will play Monday night against the Chicago Bears despite his pending jail sentence, according to the Associated Press.
"Seattle coach Pete Carroll said Saturday that Kendricks would make his Seattle debut due to major injuries at linebacker. The Seahawks ruled out both of its starting linebackers, K.J. Wright and Bobby Wagner, due to injuries Wright is still a week away from returning from minor knee surgery and Wagner suffered a groin injury in Week 1," the AP reported.
"The background that (Kendricks) has and the instincts that he has and he's been coached really well over the years, he really has a chance to pick it up really quickly and get in there and help us," Carroll said. "He had three really good days and studied like crazy with the coaches and he's ready to help us out."
See Bears vs. Seahawks 2018 live updates here (you may have to click on the link if viewing from a mobile phone): Tweets by Seahawks
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