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Chicago Bears vs. Kansas City Chiefs FREE LIVE STREAM (8/22/24): Watch Caleb Williams in NFL preseason, Week 3 online | Time, TV, channel
Updated: Aug. 22, 2024, 6:53 p.m.|Published: Aug. 22, 2024, 6:44 p.m.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams passes during an NFL preseason football game Saturday, August 17, 2024, at Soldier Field in Chicago.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams passes during an NFL preseason football game Saturday, August 17, 2024, at Soldier Field in Chicago.AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast
By Gabriel Trevino | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
The Chicago Bears, with No. 1 overall pick quarterback Caleb Williams, face the back-to-back Super Bowl champions Kansas City Chiefs in an NFL preseason game on Thursday, August 22, 2024, (8/22/24) at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
Fans in both markets can watch via a FREE trial to fuboTV or DirecTV Stream.
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'It's survival of the fittest' - Ten Hag fires selection warning to Jadon Sancho'It's survival of the fittest' - Ten Hag fires selection warning to Jadon Sancho
Hereโs what you need to know:
What: NFL preseason Week 3
Who: Chicago Bears vs. Kansas City Chiefs
When: August 22, 2024
Where: Arrowhead Stadium
Time: 8:20 p.m. ET
TV: NFL Network
Channel finder: Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice,Cox,DIRECTV, Dish, Hulu, fuboTV, Sling.
Live stream: fuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream
Hereโs a recent NFL story:
Jennifer King was a champion womenโs basketball coach when she made a tough decision to pursue a career in football.
She hasnโt had to look back.
Within three years of switching sports, King became the first Black female full-time coach in the NFL when Washington hired her in 2021 as an assistant running backs coach. She spent three seasons with the Commanders before joining Matt Eberflusโ staff with the Chicago Bears this year as an offensive assistant, focusing on running backs.
King is one of 15 women who are full-time coaches in the NFL this season, a new league record and most for any male professional sports league in the world.
Kingโs journey began in 2018 when she met then-Panthers coach Ron Rivera at the NFLโs Womenโs Forum, an annual event that connects participants with owners, general managers, head coaches and club executives.
King had just led Johnson & Wales University-Charlotte to the United States Collegiate Athletic Association Division II title. But football was first in her heart. She played quarterback and safety on a womenโs tackle football team and wanted an opportunity in coaching.
โI always liked football more,โ King said. โBut it was hard to leave basketball. We had won a championship. I was national coach of the year. Like, things were going really well for me. And to just leave was difficult, but I just felt it was something that I couldnโt pass up.โ
Kingโs basketball team practiced close enough to the Panthersโ training facility that she could hear and watch them. When she met Rivera, he already knew who she was from her basketball pedigree. Riveraโs wife, Stephanie, was an assistant coach in the WNBA and she told him a woman who plays the game would do well in coaching.
โHe invited me over for rookie minicamp,โ King said. โI thought Iโd be there for two days, but it turned into about four months.โ
King spent the summer of 2018 as a coaching intern for the Panthers, working with wide receivers. She moved on to join Rick Neuheiselโs staff as an assistant wide receivers coach and special teams coach for Arizona in the short-lived Alliance of American Football.
King returned to Carolina to serve as a running backs coaching intern in 2019 and joined Dartmouthโs staff as an offensive assistant that fall.
When Rivera became the head coach in Washington in 2020, King again joined his staff as a coaching intern. He gave her a full-time job the following year.
โShe had a drive about her that just really said she wanted to do this, and she also played the game,โ Rivera said. โShe talked about the little things that she learned in playing, showing how aware she is about the game. So I just thought that she had this desire, this drive to want to do this at the top level, and I wanted to create an opportunity.
โAs we were going through the internship, the one thing I appreciated was she was smart enough to know what she didnโt know. And you could tell because she became really inquisitive. She asked good questions, she listened, and she didnโt pretend to know. Believe me, Iโve been around (male) coaches who pretend to know. And, when they do that, usually, they get it wrong. But she just listened when she didnโt know and thatโs what truly intrigued me was that she was willing to just take a backseat, listen, take it in and ask questions.โ
Over the past five years, there has been a 187% increase of women in football operation roles in the NFL. Since its inception in 2017, over 400 participants have gone through the Womenโs Forum with over 250 opportunities emerging for women in all levels of football.
โThe first Womenโs Forum I attended, all of the women there, we had other jobs outside of football wanting to get into football,โ King said. โI think this year almost everyone there was already working in football, which is incredible. So, I think weโre definitely heading in the right direction. Itโs a lot of bright stars coming through the ranks on our way up.โ
King said she hasnโt experienced challenges being one of the few female coaches in a male-dominated industry.
โIโve been fortunate to work with some great staffs,โ she said. โCoach Flus, we have a great staff here. Itโs all about development, which is great. I love it. Heโs big on leadership. So, the challenges havenโt been the same as possibly people would think. Like it hasnโt been a lot of: โOh, itโs like a woman here.โ I havenโt really experienced any of that. Itโs all about building those relationships and trust in the building with the players and the staff that youโre working with.
โI do think itโs cool now to see so many women doing great things in the league, not just coaching, all aspects, the business side, the team level, people doing great things all over the place. Obviously, the coaches are the ones that people see, but thereโs a lot of great people doing cool things that you donโt see as well.โ
Rivera, a two-time AP NFL Coach of the Year, has been a leader in diversity and inclusion throughout his career. He said he can envision the NFL having a female head coach in the future.
โI think itโs going to have to start with coordinator first, and as long as we keep putting women in position to have an opportunity to succeed or fail, until we give them that opportunity, weโll never really know,โ Rivera said. โBut I do think weโve created enough opportunities that eventually the right one is going to get the opportunity.โ
Chicago Bears vs. Kansas City Chiefs FREE LIVE STREAM (8/22/24): Watch Caleb Williams in NFL preseason, Week 3 online | Time, TV, channel
Updated: Aug. 22, 2024, 6:53 p.m.|Published: Aug. 22, 2024, 6:44 p.m.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams passes during an NFL preseason football game Saturday, August 17, 2024, at Soldier Field in Chicago.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams passes during an NFL preseason football game Saturday, August 17, 2024, at Soldier Field in Chicago.AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast
By Gabriel Trevino | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
The Chicago Bears, with No. 1 overall pick quarterback Caleb Williams, face the back-to-back Super Bowl champions Kansas City Chiefs in an NFL preseason game on Thursday, August 22, 2024, (8/22/24) at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
Fans in both markets can watch via a FREE trial to fuboTV or DirecTV Stream.
0:03
/
1:13
'It's survival of the fittest' - Ten Hag fires selection warning to Jadon Sancho'It's survival of the fittest' - Ten Hag fires selection warning to Jadon Sancho
Hereโs what you need to know:
What: NFL preseason Week 3
Who: Chicago Bears vs. Kansas City Chiefs
When: August 22, 2024
Where: Arrowhead Stadium
Time: 8:20 p.m. ET
TV: NFL Network
Channel finder: Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice,Cox,DIRECTV, Dish, Hulu, fuboTV, Sling.
Live stream: fuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream
Hereโs a recent NFL story:
Jennifer King was a champion womenโs basketball coach when she made a tough decision to pursue a career in football.
She hasnโt had to look back.
Within three years of switching sports, King became the first Black female full-time coach in the NFL when Washington hired her in 2021 as an assistant running backs coach. She spent three seasons with the Commanders before joining Matt Eberflusโ staff with the Chicago Bears this year as an offensive assistant, focusing on running backs.
King is one of 15 women who are full-time coaches in the NFL this season, a new league record and most for any male professional sports league in the world.
Kingโs journey began in 2018 when she met then-Panthers coach Ron Rivera at the NFLโs Womenโs Forum, an annual event that connects participants with owners, general managers, head coaches and club executives.
King had just led Johnson & Wales University-Charlotte to the United States Collegiate Athletic Association Division II title. But football was first in her heart. She played quarterback and safety on a womenโs tackle football team and wanted an opportunity in coaching.
โI always liked football more,โ King said. โBut it was hard to leave basketball. We had won a championship. I was national coach of the year. Like, things were going really well for me. And to just leave was difficult, but I just felt it was something that I couldnโt pass up.โ
Kingโs basketball team practiced close enough to the Panthersโ training facility that she could hear and watch them. When she met Rivera, he already knew who she was from her basketball pedigree. Riveraโs wife, Stephanie, was an assistant coach in the WNBA and she told him a woman who plays the game would do well in coaching.
โHe invited me over for rookie minicamp,โ King said. โI thought Iโd be there for two days, but it turned into about four months.โ
King spent the summer of 2018 as a coaching intern for the Panthers, working with wide receivers. She moved on to join Rick Neuheiselโs staff as an assistant wide receivers coach and special teams coach for Arizona in the short-lived Alliance of American Football.
King returned to Carolina to serve as a running backs coaching intern in 2019 and joined Dartmouthโs staff as an offensive assistant that fall.
When Rivera became the head coach in Washington in 2020, King again joined his staff as a coaching intern. He gave her a full-time job the following year.
โShe had a drive about her that just really said she wanted to do this, and she also played the game,โ Rivera said. โShe talked about the little things that she learned in playing, showing how aware she is about the game. So I just thought that she had this desire, this drive to want to do this at the top level, and I wanted to create an opportunity.
โAs we were going through the internship, the one thing I appreciated was she was smart enough to know what she didnโt know. And you could tell because she became really inquisitive. She asked good questions, she listened, and she didnโt pretend to know. Believe me, Iโve been around (male) coaches who pretend to know. And, when they do that, usually, they get it wrong. But she just listened when she didnโt know and thatโs what truly intrigued me was that she was willing to just take a backseat, listen, take it in and ask questions.โ
Over the past five years, there has been a 187% increase of women in football operation roles in the NFL. Since its inception in 2017, over 400 participants have gone through the Womenโs Forum with over 250 opportunities emerging for women in all levels of football.
โThe first Womenโs Forum I attended, all of the women there, we had other jobs outside of football wanting to get into football,โ King said. โI think this year almost everyone there was already working in football, which is incredible. So, I think weโre definitely heading in the right direction. Itโs a lot of bright stars coming through the ranks on our way up.โ
King said she hasnโt experienced challenges being one of the few female coaches in a male-dominated industry.
โIโve been fortunate to work with some great staffs,โ she said. โCoach Flus, we have a great staff here. Itโs all about development, which is great. I love it. Heโs big on leadership. So, the challenges havenโt been the same as possibly people would think. Like it hasnโt been a lot of: โOh, itโs like a woman here.โ I havenโt really experienced any of that. Itโs all about building those relationships and trust in the building with the players and the staff that youโre working with.
โI do think itโs cool now to see so many women doing great things in the league, not just coaching, all aspects, the business side, the team level, people doing great things all over the place. Obviously, the coaches are the ones that people see, but thereโs a lot of great people doing cool things that you donโt see as well.โ
Rivera, a two-time AP NFL Coach of the Year, has been a leader in diversity and inclusion throughout his career. He said he can envision the NFL having a female head coach in the future.
โI think itโs going to have to start with coordinator first, and as long as we keep putting women in position to have an opportunity to succeed or fail, until we give them that opportunity, weโll never really know,โ Rivera said. โBut I do think weโve created enough opportunities that eventually the right one is going to get the opportunity.โ