Indianapolis Colts vs. Cincinnati Bengals preseason broadcast map. Will you be able to watch the game on TV?

The Indianapolis Colts and Cincinnati Bengals finished up a single joint practice together on Tuesday ahead of their Week 3 preseason matchup on Thursday, August 22. This will be the final chance for players fighting for roster spots to leave their mark and show the Colts that they belong on their 2024 53-man roster. It will […]

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A pass intended for Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins (5) goes incomplete as Indianapolis Colts safety Julian Blackmon (32) gives chase Sunday, Dec. 10, 2023, during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati.
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The Indianapolis Colts and Cincinnati Bengals finished up a single joint practice together on Tuesday ahead of their Week 3 preseason matchup on Thursday, August 22. 

This will be the final chance for players fighting for roster spots to leave their mark and show the Colts that they belong on their 2024 53-man roster. It will also be the last chance the starters will have to utilize a live opponent ahead of their regular season opener against the Houston Texans. 

So, the most crucial question every fan must answer ahead of Thursday's game is simple. Will I be able to watch the game where I live? 


The answer to that question is pretty simple this week. On top of being broadcast to the Indianapolis and Cincinnati local markets, the game will be available for people all across the world. Due to the Colts and Bengals Week 3 preseason matchup will be aired to everyone who subscribes to one of the most popular streaming services in the world. 


How you can watch the Colts vs. Bengals 

Fans who live in the Colts and Bengals' local television markets can watch the game on their local FOX channel. But if you live outside of either area, don't worry—the game is still very attainable. 

Anyone with an Amazon Prime subscription can stream the game live on their smartphone, smart TV, or tablet. Fans will also get to enjoy a fantastic crew in the booth calling the game with Al Michaels and Kirk Herbstreit. And to make it even better, the Colts announced that their starters are expected to play well into the second quarter during the game, which will be the most they've played this preseason.