Bengals vs Panthers NFL Week 4 Broadcast Map: Will you be able to watch on TV?
The Cincinnati Bengals are 0-3 for the first time in Joe Burrow's career, and a road win over the Carolina Panthers is now required to avoid an 0-4 start. All three of the Bengals' losses have been unique in their own way, but three-straight losses to begin the season is a borderline death sentence for […]
The Cincinnati Bengals are 0-3 for the first time in Joe Burrow's career, and a road win over the Carolina Panthers is now required to avoid an 0-4 start.
All three of the Bengals' losses have been unique in their own way, but three-straight losses to begin the season is a borderline death sentence for any team hoping to make the postseason.
Will you be able to watch the Bengals go for their first win of the year? If you live in the light blue 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 4 TV Broadcast Map

This is the first time the Bengals will be on Fox (WXIX-TV (Ch. 19) in Cincinnati, WGRT-TV (Ch. 45) in Dayton and WDKY-TV (Ch. 56) in Lexington) this season, and the game will only be available in local regions for both teams. Most of Ohio outside of the Cleveland area will get the game along with most of Kentucky. Major cities in both North Carolina and South Carolina 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 Charlotte:
– Kevin Krugler (play-by-play)
– Daryl Johnston (analyst)
– Laura Okmin (sideline)
This is the second time the Bengals have faced the Panthers in the Zac Taylor-Joe Burrow era. Their first matchup came two years ago during the middle of the 2022 season. Cincinnati blew Carolina out at home, 42-21, thanks to a total of five touchdowns from running back Joe Mixon. The Panthers went on to pick first in the 2023 NFL Draft months later and selected quarterback Bryce Young.
Fast forward to last week and the Panthers opted to bench Young for former Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton. In his first start of the season, Dalton led the Panthers to a convincing 36-22 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders.
Dalton will get the nod again this week and will face Cincinnati for the fourth time in the last five years. All four of his revenge games against the Bengals have been with different NFC teams with the Dallas Cowboys, Chicago Bears, and New Orleans Saints preceding his current stint with the Panthers. Dalton has a 2-1 record against his former team.
Luckily, despite falling short on "Monday Night Football," Burrow and the Bengals' offense played well against the Washington Commanders and will face another weak defense in Carolina.
Another shootout could definitely be in store on your local Fox channel.
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