Bengals vs Raiders NFL Week 9 Broadcast Map: Will you be able to watch on TV?
The Cincinnati Bengals are staying at home this week to host the Las Vegas Raiders, and there's still a lot on the line. Cincinnati has yet to win in front of its home crowd all year, including two preseason games back in August. A 3-5 record has the Bengals' playoff chances at just 27%, and hope […]
The Cincinnati Bengals are staying at home this week to host the Las Vegas Raiders, and there's still a lot on the line.
Cincinnati has yet to win in front of its home crowd all year, including two preseason games back in August. A 3-5 record has the Bengals' playoff chances at just 27%, and hope is dwindling fast. Fortunately, the Bengals have beaten the Raiders in six of their last eight meetings, including a very important game in franchise history.
Will you be able to watch the Bengals go for their elusive first win at home? If you live in the yellow areas on the map below, you’ll get this game on your local FOX channel at 1:00pm ET, according to 506sports.com.
Bengals Week 9 TV Broadcast Map

While most of the country will get Dallas Cowboys vs Atlanta Falcons (red areas), virtually all of Ohio and most of Kentucky and West Virginia will be able to watch the Bengals. The major population centers of Nevada and parts of California, Indiana, and Pennsylvania will also get the game.
Who's calling the Bengals game this week?
FOX is sending the following broadcasting crew to call the Bengals' game in Cincinnati:
– Kevin Kugler (play-by-play)
– Daryl Johnston (analyst)
– Laura Okmin (sideline)
How to listen to the Bengals game this week
Bengals broadcasters Dan Hoard (play-by-play) and Dave Lapham (analyst) will be calling the game on the Bengals Radio Network.
– Cincinnati flagship stations WCKY-AM (1530), WEBN-FM (102.7) and WLW700.
– SiriusXM Ch. 386
Times were a lot better for the Bengals the last time these teams met back in January of 2022. The Bengals defeated the Raiders in the AFC Wild Card Round to win their first playoff game in over 30 years, a drought that Marvin Lewis was a part of for 16 years as Cincinnati's head coach.
Almost three years after that game, Las Vegas is returning to Cincinnati with Lewis on its coaching staff as the assistant head coach to Antonio Pierce. It will be the first time Lewis will coach against his former team, and the first time he'll coach in Paycor Stadium on the opposite sideline of the home team.
Though he never coached a winning playoff game of his own for the Bengals, Lewis' return to Cincinnati should be celebrated. He won nearly 52% of his career games coaching the team and progressed the franchise out of its dreadful run during the 1990s. The time to move on was clear when he was let go, but his positive contributions outweigh the negatives.
Once the warm reception subsides, the Bengals will need to take care of business to stay alive in the playoff race.
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