Bengals vs. Chiefs Broadcast Map: Will you be able to watch on TV?
For the fifth time in the last 24 months, the Cincinnati Bengals (8-7) are playing the Kansas City Chiefs (9-6) in a high stakes matchup.The AFC North isn't on the line this time, and it's not the AFC title game either. Both teams are simply trying to survive rough seasons with the playoffs right around the corner. […]
For the fifth time in the last 24 months, the Cincinnati Bengals (8-7) are playing the Kansas City Chiefs (9-6) in a high stakes matchup.
The AFC North isn't on the line this time, and it's not the AFC title game either. Both teams are simply trying to survive rough seasons with the playoffs right around the corner. Their problems may differ, but they're both reeling in their own way.
Will you be able to watch the game on TV? If you live in the red region marked below, you can watch the game on your local CBS channel at 4:25 p.m. ET.

Most of the country will get to watch the Bengals on CBS, including everybody east of the Mississippi River, most of the Pacific Northwest, and nearly all of the Midwest.
With the Denver Broncos hosting the Los Angeles Chargers at the same time, states in Mountain Time Zon like Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah will get that game on their local CBS station. The Los Angeles market is included as well.
With most major cities and over 40 states represented in their entirety, this is as close to a nationwide broadcast as you'll see in the late afternoon window. It makes sense that CBS is has their top broadcast crew on the job.
Bengals vs. Chiefs CBS Broadcast Crew
- Play-by-play: Jim Nantz
- Analyst: Tony Romo
- Sideline: Tracy Wolfson
Déjà vu is hitting the Bengals in a unique way
They’ve been in this spot before.