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Chicago Bears Release 2020 Schedule

The Chicago Bears will kick off their regular season on Sept. 13.

New York Giants defensive back Corey Ballentine (25) tries to strip the ball from Chicago Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson (12) during the second half of an NFL football game in Chicago, Sunday, Nov. 24, 2019.
New York Giants defensive back Corey Ballentine (25) tries to strip the ball from Chicago Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson (12) during the second half of an NFL football game in Chicago, Sunday, Nov. 24, 2019. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

CHICAGO, IL — The Chicago Bears released their 2020 regular-season schedule Thursday night. The statement from the Bears on Thursday did not specify whether attendees would be allowed at Soldier Field as games get underway in September.

Here is a look at the Bears 2020 schedule:

Regular Season Games

  • Sept. 13 vs. Lions at Detroit, 12 p.m. kickoff
  • Sept. 20 vs. Giants at home, 12 p.m. kickoff
  • Sept. 27 vs. Falcons in Atlanta, 12 p.m. kickoff
  • Oct. 4 vs. Colts at home, 12 p.m. kickoff
  • Oct. 8 vs. Buccaneers at home, 7:20 p.m. kickoff
  • Oct. 18 vs Panthers in Carolina, 12 p.m. kickoff
  • Oct. 26 vs. Rams in Los Angeles, 7:15 p.m. kickoff
  • Nov. 1 vs. Saints at home, 3:25 p.m. kickoff
  • Nov. 8 vs. Titans in Tennessee, 12 p.m. kickoff
  • Nov. 16 vs. the Vikings at home, 7:15 p.m. kickoff
  • Nov. 29 vs. the Packers in Green Bay, 7:20 p.m. kickoff
  • Dec. 6 vs. the Lions at home, 12 p.m. kickoff
  • Dec. 13 vs. the Texans at home, 12 p.m. kickoff
  • Dec. 20 vs. the Vikings in Minnesota, 12 p.m. kickoff
  • Dec. 27 vs. Jaguars in Jacksonville, 12 p.m. kickoff
  • Jan. 3, 2021 vs. the Packers at home, 12 p.m. kickoff

Although NFL team facilities remain closed due to the coronavirus, the league is planning to play the 2020 season as scheduled — with increased protocols and safety measures for all players, personnel and attendees, according to the Bears statement.

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The NFL will be prepared to make adjustments as necessary in order to conduct games in as safe and efficient a manner as possible, and will continue to make decisions based on the latest advice of medical and public health officials.

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