Detroit Lions vs Chicago Bears live stream (Fox): Watch NFL 2016 football online

The Detroit Lions and the Chicago Bears will clash on Sunday in a big game for Week 4 of the NFL 2016 regular season. Today's game takes place from Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois, and has a scheduled start time of 1 p.m. ET. The game can be watched on TV on the Fox network or online through live stream via the link below.

The Lions dropped back to 1-2 last week after suffering a first half blowout against the Green Bay Packers.

Detroit went in at half time 31-10 behind and the game was almost over already at the half way point. But this was a game of two halves, and the Lions fought back hard in the second half, allowing the Packers just three more points through the final two quarters.

Matthew Stafford of the Detroit Lions is seen in this file photo.(Reuters)

The lions put on seven points in the third and 10 more in the final quarter to end up falling just short, losing the game 34-27.

Detroit will be desperate not to suffer such a slow start again in today's game against the Bears. They will have been analyzing last week's game and will definitely want to see more of what went on in the second half against the Packers.

The Chicago Bears are no Green Bay Packers, and that should mean the Lions are confident of getting back to 2-2 today. The Bears come into today's game on 0-3 and were last week demolished by the Dallas Cowboys 31-17.

Again that was a game of two halves with the Bears conceding 24 of the 31 points in the first half alone, but the game always looked like the Cowboys could accelerate again at any time they felt threatened, and the closer second half was mostly due to Dallas taking their foot off the accelerator rather than some amazing turnaround from Chicago.

Earlier this week on NFL Monday Night Football, the Bengals fought their way back to 2-2 with a solid victory over the Miami Dolphins. After a tight first quarter that ended 10-7 to the Bengals, Cincinnati never looked back.

Through the next three quarters the Bengals successfully and brutally shutdown the Dolphins offense, which allowed their own offense to pick off points to slowly extend their lead and gain a comfortable win.

A.J. Green got 10 catches for 173 yards and a touchdown int he game to lead the Bengals back to 2-2 after two straight losses.

Speaking about getting back to his best after a lackluster display against the Denver Broncos in Week 3, Green said, "I hold myself to a very high standard. I know what I'm capable of. Last week I didn't perform to that level. I had to refocus on a short week."

Meanwhile, the Dolphins were unable to gain any traction in offense, and after three quarters the Miami offense had just 152 total yards, compared to Green's 166 to his name alone.

Miami's Ryan Tannehill did pull off a 74 yard touchdown pass to Kenny Stills on their second play, but apart from that there was little to cheer for the Dolphins offense.

Tennehill finished with 15 of 25 for 189 yards for one touchdown, one interception, a fumble and five sacks.

He said, "Not a lot worked. We really didn't do anything well. It was one of our worst performances from our offense in a long time."

Today's big game between the Detroit Lions and the Chicago Bears has a scheduled start time of 1 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the Fox network or online through live stream by clicking here.