New England Patriots vs Chicago Bears 2014 NFL Preview: Tom Brady vs Jay Cutler Game Info

The New England Patriots battles the Chicago Bears this Sunday at the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.

The Patriots (3-2) recently beat their AFC East New York Jets by a score of 27-25 on October 16, a game where Tom Brady threw three touchdowns and threw for 261 yards.

"When the defense is out there as much as they were tonight it's going to be tough for them," said Brady to reporters, "We've got to help them out."

Now, the Pats are attempting to extend their winning streak to four games in their upcoming match versus the Bears.

"It's good to feel that ball hitting my hand and it's good to get the win," said Patriots defensive tackle Chris Jones to reporters after he sealed the victory for New England when he blocked Jets kicker Nick Folk's 58-yard field goal attempt in the final play of the game.

"I just played it legally and did all that I could."

Meanwhile, the Bears (3-4) are looking to avoid their second straight loss in a row, after Chicago's recent 27-14 defeat against the Miami Dolphins last Sunday.

Bears head coach Marc Trestman discussed his thoughts regarding his team's performance on that day- October 19.

"This was a very, very disappointing loss to our football team," said Chicago head coach Trestman to reporters.

Chicago wide receiver Brandon Marshall also talked about his frustrations concerning his squad's disappointing season (and record) so far this year.

"It's unacceptable. We're 3-4. It's halfway into the season," said Marshall to reporters, "It's unacceptable. Want me to say it again? Unacceptable."

The upcoming game will start at 1:00 pm ET and can be watched on TV via the Fox network.