The playoff hopes of the Cincinnati Bengals (3-6) are hanging by a thread.
If they can win on Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers (5-4), they’ll be right back in the thick of the division race with Joe
Burrow nearing a return.
If they lose, the team might just let Joe Flacco finish out the year and start looking to next year.
Meanwhile, Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers is coming off his worst performance this year in a loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. He will look to take out his frustration on a Cincinnati team that snuck by last game.
Even though it’s a huge game for fans of both teams, most of America will not see it. Instead, the majority will get the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at the Buffalo Bills.
Check out the TV coverage map for CBS’ early games courtesy of 506 Sports below.
You can watch our one-minute preview of the game with UrinatingTree below.
For CBS’ late game, the vast majority of Americans will see the Kansas City Chiefs at the Denver Broncos. The other game is the Baltimore Ravens at the Cleveland Browns.
Here is a map of Fox’s single games:
Lastly, the nationally-televised games will be as follows:
New York Jets at New England Patriots on Amazon’s Thursday Night Football, simulcast on WNYW (FOX/5) in New York and WCVB (ABC/5) in Boston.
Washington Commanders vs. Miami Dolphins in Madrid on NFL Network Sunday morning, with Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma. The game will also be simulcast on WUSA (CBS/9) in Washington and WFOR (CBS/4) in Miami.
Detroit Lions at Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday Night Football on NBC.
Dallas Cowboys at Las Vegas Raiders on Monday Night Football on ESPN and ABC.











