The Bengals look to start this season fast.
The Cincinnati Bengals kick off the 2024 season at home against a New England Patriots team in transition.
Bill Belichick won’t be the head coach of New England for the first time since January of 2000. And veteran Jacoby Brissett will get the start at QB.
Meanwhile, the Bengals might not have Ja’Marr Chase but should still have enough firepower on offense with a healthy Joe Burrow back.
The Patriots and Bengals kick things off this Sunday at 1 PM EST on CBS. The announcers for the game will be Ian Eagles and Charles Davis.
Will you be able to watch the game on TV?
Check the map (taken from 506sports) below to see.
If you don’t see your area covered in the darker blue shade, you will end with one of the following:
- The Jacksonville Jaguars at the Miami Dolphins (in the southeast)
- The Houston Texans at the Indianapolis Colts (in the areas around Indianapolis and Texas)
- The Arizona Cardinals at the Buffalo Bills (in much of Phoenix, New York state, and Oklahoma, and a little bit of southern California)
- The Las Vegas Raiders at the Los Angeles Chargers (most of California, about half of Nevada, much of Minnesota, and the areas surrounding Chicago, Nashville, and New York City)
- The Denver Broncos at the Seattle Seahawks (a large portion of the west outside the aforementioned areas)
We previewed the Patriots-Bengals game in our most recent show.
You can also listen on iTunes or using the player below.
Meanwhile, Fox will feature the following matchups in its early game:
- The Pittsburgh Steelers at the Atlanta Falcons (a good portion of the U.S.)
- The Minnesota Vikings at the New York Giants (all of Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota, plus some portions of the other states bordering Minnesota)
- The Tennessee Titans at the Chicago Bears (Tennessee, Illinois, Michigan, much of Wisconsin, some of Indiana, and more)
- The Carolina Panthers at the New Orleans Saints (Louisiana and some of the surrounding states, much of South Carolina and North Carolina, and a little of Georgia)
Fox’s late game will feature matchups between the Dallas Cowboys and the Cleveland Browns and the Washington Commanders and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. See which you get below:
And here is the info for the national broadcasts:
- Thursday Night Football on NBA, the Baltimore Ravens at the Kansas City Chiefs
- Friday Night on Peacock, the Green Bay Packers against the Philadelphia Eagles in São Paulo
- Sunday Night Football on NBA, the Los Angeles Rams at the Detroit Lions
- Monday Night Football on ESPN and ABC, the New York Jets at the San Francisco 49ers