The Chicago Bears take on the Arizona on Saturday, Aug. 19 in the 2017 NFL preseason. Here’s all the info you need to watch.

On Saturday night the Chicago Bears will head to the desert to face off with the Arizona Cardinals. It’s a late starting game and features two teams with a lot of question marks left to answer.

For Arizona they want to know if they can rebound from their first losing season under head coach Bruce Arians. So far it has been made known he’s unhappy with the production from his wide outs. That aggravation may be directed solely at John Brown, who has had a hard time staying healthy after becoming a star for them a couple of seasons ago, followed by a down year in 2016. Saturday will be a chance for someone else to step up and show they can replace the speedy Brown if things don’t change with him.

In Chicago, they need to figure out what’s going on with their signal-caller. $15 million man Mike Glennon stunk it up in his preseason debut for the Bears. What made that look worse was how good rookie Mitchell Trubisky looked when he relieved Glennon at quarterback.

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Head coach John Fox says that Glennon will still be the man — for now. That confidence in him may start to wane if the disparity in their play continues.

Details for Saturday’s game are below:

Date: Saturday, Aug. 19

Start Time: 10:00 p.m. ET

Location: Glendale, AZ

Stadium: University of Phoenix Stadium

TV Info: Check your local listings

Live Stream: NFL Game Pass, FuboTV

Complicating matters for Glennon as he tries to keep Trubisky at bay is the absence of running back Jordan Howard, who is out with an eye injury. That means the Cards already tough defense has less to worry about, making Glennon easier to focus on.