How to watch, listen and stream vikings vs. bears in week 15

The Bears have made a head coaching change, opting to part ways with Matt Eberflus the day after Chicago lost to Detroit on Thanksgiving.

Everyone will soon find out what Bears interim head coach Thomas Brown and defensive coordinator Eric Washington have in mind this time around.

“We never know what the teams’ game plans are going to be,” Jones said. “We assume they’re going to come out and try to stop Justin, but you can get there and it can be completely different, so everybody just has to be ready to roll the whole time.”

The Vikings have plenty of options, including Addison, who reeled in catches of 45 and 69 yards in Chicago, as well as a short touchdown. Addison particularly impressed with his contact poise after a hit by safety Jonathan Owens and his ability to stay in bounds on the sideline for the 69-yard reception that opened the second half.

“It was pretty incredible to see somebody — he’s not a big frame, big stature, but he’s strong,” Jones said. “I think staying in bounds is even more impressive after breaking the tackle. He’s a special player and he shows it.”

The game is one of two games on Monday. Atlanta (6-7) visits Las Vegas (2-11) for a game starting at 7:30 PM (CT) and airs on ESPN.