Live New York Giants vs Chicago Bears Football Match Without Cable NFL Preseason Pick

Live  New York Giants vs Chicago Bears Football Match Without Cable NFL Preseason Pick. The Chicago Bears travel to take on the New York Giants in Week 13 in a matchup featuring two polar opposite franchises when it comes to a key area.

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Game      Chicago Bears at New York Giants
Date & Time     Friday August 16, 2019, 7:30 PM (EDT)
Location      MetLife Stadium Rutherford, New Jersey The Line    
The Line: New York Giants -1 -- Over/Under: 41.5
TV Channel      NFL Network Stream live sports and ESPN originals on-demand on ESPN+ for only $4.99 a month. Sign up now!

The New York Giants play for dignity right now, while their opponent, the Chicago Bears, has visions of the NFL playoffs.  In essence, this is a must-win for the Bears, who cannot look past the lowly New York Giants. Next week’s clash against the Los Angeles Rams will be a tempting distraction, however, so the Bears must not let the G-Men hang around in what will likely be rainy conditions at the Meadowlands. 

Two of the final three games for the Monsters of the Midway come against division rivals, the Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings. Those won’t be easy games, so Chicago has to take advantage of this favorable match-up.  Notching two straight wins after their bye week, the Giants ripped up sore wounds through dropping another winnable game to the Philadelphia Eagles. With the NFC East division up for grabs, the G-Men blew a prime chance to become a factor in the race, and they regressed back to also-ran status.  On Sunday, the New York Giants will likely face Chicago back-up quarterback Chase Daniel on Sunday, as starting signal-caller Mitchell Trubisky nurses a sore throwing shoulder.

Trubisky could still function as the No. 2, since he was not ruled out of the game. Daniel did lead the Bears to a 23-16 win over the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving. More from GMEN HQ      Saquon Barkley not into idea of ‘sticking to sports’   

 New York Giants draft look back: 2015 horror show     New York Giants history: The game that legitimized a league     New York Giants: Golden Tate suspension upheld     New York Giants roster bubble: C.J. Conrad  Defensively, the New York Giants will have to contend with linebacker Khalil Mack, the most prolific offensive destroyer currently in the NFL.

 Unable to come to terms with the Oakland Raiders on a contract extension, Mack was dealt to the Bears just prior to the beginning of the NFL season.  Mack is on pace for double-digit sacks for the fourth straight season, and upon arrival, elevated the Bears defense from good to great.

The Bears, remember, are fifth in the league in scoring right now. When the quarterback has time, and is kept clean, points typically follow.

While the Giants’ line was supposed to be much improved after signing a guy like Nate Solder, they have gone the opposite direction.  Meanwhile, the Bears have seen fantastic seasons out of guys like Bobby Massie and Charles Leno on the outside. Prior to this season,

Massie was looked at as the weakest part of the line. Believe it or not, he’s graded well overall on the season and has only allowed one sack.  Leno, meanwhile, grades out as the best lineman on the Bears according to our friends at PFF. 

People can talk about all of the big names heading into this game, whether it be the skill players of the Giants or guys like Khalil Mack and Tarik Cohen of the Bears. But, where the stark difference between these teams will be noticed more so than any area, is the offensive lines.