The Bears have seven standalone games, with five of them coming in primetime timeslots in the 2026 NFL season. It's no surprise to see them get top billing after their incredible 2025 campaign.The league could conceivably make more room for the Bears in high-exposure situations by flexing their matchups, as well. They can flex two games into the Sunday Night Football timeslot between weeks 5 and 10 and move any game into the timeslot thereafter. They can also move games to Monday night between weeks 12 and 17 and Thursday night up to twice between weeks 13 and 17.The Bears are no strangers to the flex process. Both of their matchups against Green Bay last season were initially scheduled for noon before being flexed into more desirable timeslots. Their Week 14 clash was moved to the FOX Game of the Week window (3:25 kickoff), while their matchup two weeks later got moved to Sunday night.What are the odds that the league office decides that they want more eyes on the Bears in 2026?No chance of being flexedChicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (18) against the Green Bay Packers during their wild-card playoff football game Saturday, January 10, 2026, at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois. The Bears defeated the Packers 31-27.