Bengals vs. Seahawks broadcast map: Will you be able to watch on TV?

The Cincinnati Bengals are back home this week against the Seattle Seahawks to close out the first beginning of their season. Cincinnati’s bye week is right around the corner with 11 games to follow. This is the third game between the Bengals and an NFC West opponent in the past month. The Bengals will wrap up […]

John Sheeran Cincinnati Bengals News Writer
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The Cincinnati Bengals are back home this week against the Seattle Seahawks to close out the first beginning of their season. Cincinnati’s bye week is right around the corner with 11 games to follow. 

This is the third game between the Bengals and an NFC West opponent in the past month. The Bengals will wrap up the division in their next game after the bye when the travel back out west to face the San Francisco 49ers. For now, all the focus is beating the Seahawks and winning a second-straight game on the schedule. 

Will you be able to watch the game on TV? If you live in the blue areas on the map below, you’ll get this game on your local CBS channel, according to 506sports.com:

Bengals vs. Seahawks markets are colored blue.506sports

Almost all of the Midwest will get to watch the Bengals game outside of most Indiana markets, Illinois, and Minnesota. Cleveland markets will not get the game despite the Cleveland Browns playing on FOX at the same time.

Seattle's market takes a good chunk of the Upper Midwest and obviously the Pacific Northwest, and Los Angeles markets will also get to watch the game as well.

Who's calling the Bengals game this week?

CBS is sending the following broadcast crew to call the Bengals' game in Arizona:

– Ian Eagle (play by play)
– Charles Davis (analyst)
– Evan Washburn (sideline)