Bengals vs Ravens NFL Week 5 Broadcast Map: Will you be able to watch on TV?
The Cincinnati Bengals finally got a win last week, and will look to notch an AFC North victory this Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens. Cincinnati and Baltimore each starting the season 0-2 was a shock to the entire NFL, but both teams are finding themselves as the calendar turns to October. The Bengals are now 1-3 […]
The Cincinnati Bengals finally got a win last week, and will look to notch an AFC North victory this Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens.
Cincinnati and Baltimore each starting the season 0-2 was a shock to the entire NFL, but both teams are finding themselves as the calendar turns to October. The Bengals are now 1-3 after beating the Carolina Panthers, and the Ravens are 2-2 after trouncing the Buffalo Bills.
This will be each team's first divisional matchup of the season. Their previous meeting featured Joe Burrow suffering a season-ending wrist injury last November.
Will you be able to watch the Bengals go for two wins in a row? If you live in the blue areas on the map below, you’ll get this game on your local CBS channel at 1:00pm ET, according to 506sports.com.
Bengals Week 5 TV Broadcast Map

Virtually all of Ohio will be able to watch the Bengals on CBS (WKRC-TV (Ch. 12) in Cincinnati, WHIO-TV (Ch. 7) in Dayton and WKYT-TV (Ch. 27) in Lexington). Michigan, Wisconsin, and other areas of the midwest will also get the game, as well as a good portion of the southeastern part of the country.
Who's calling the Bengals game this week?
CBS is sending the following broadcasting crew to call the Bengals' game in Cincinnati:
– Kevin Harlan (play-by-play)
– Trent Green (analyst)
– Melanie Collins (sideline)
This broadcasting crew was on the scene five years ago when Lamar Jackson's Ravens trampled all over the winless Bengals in the middle of the 2019 season. Harlan's iconic call of Jackson spinning around multiple Bengals defenders is still played back to this day.
A lot's changed since then, including who the Bengals have at quarterback.
Games between Burrow and Jackson have consistently been close in recent years. The Ravens won by a field goal in each of the previous two meetings when both QBs played the entire game. Burrow seemed to have the upper hand last time out before his aforementioned wrist injury led to an easy Ravens win.
When both teams are healthy and playing well, an entertaining game is the typical outcome. A good chunk of the population will be treated to the latest installment Sunday.
Bengals’ game-changing play from win over Panthers wasn’t even intended to work out the way it did
“Definitely not designed to go to me at all, caught me off guard.”