The Cincinnati Bengals (2-2) are on a steep downward spiral.
The Detroit Lions (3-1), meanwhile, are looking like Super Bowl contenders.
If the game does turn out to be a blowout, then most of the midwest will be able to witness it.
The map below, courtesy of 506 Sports
, shows that the Bengals game will be on in all of Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, and other states for Fox’s late game.
We previewed that game with Ash Soden of the Roar of the Lions UK podcast. Watch below.
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Others will get the Washington Commanders at the LA Chargers for the Fox late game.
Meanwhile, the early game on Fox will be either the Dallas Cowboys at the New York Jets or the Las Vegas Raiders at the Indianapolis Colts for the midwest. The Miami Dolphins at the Carolina Panthers will be on in the regions close to those two teams’ homes.

And CBS’ single game will be as shown below. Almost all of Ohio will get the Houston Texans at the Baltimore Ravens in the early slot.

The nationally-televised games will be as follows:
San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams on Amazon’s Thursday Night Football, simulcast on KTVU (FOX/2) in San Francisco and KTTV (FOX/11) in Los Angeles.
Minnesota Vikings vs. Cleveland Browns in London on NFL Network at 9:30 AM ET Sunday, with Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma. The game will also be simulcast on KMSP (FOX/9) in Minneapolis and WEWS (ABC/5) in Cleveland.
New England Patriots at Buffalo Bills on Sunday Night Football on NBC.
Kansas City Chiefs at Jacksonville Jaguars on Monday Night Football on ESPN and ABC.