The Cincinnati Bengals will look to go 3-0 for the first time in the Zac Taylor era when they face the Minnesota Vikings.
Both teams will be without their starting quarterbacks. Joe Burrow was placed on the Reserve/Injured list with turf toe and will miss at least three months of playing time. J.J. McCarthy has an ankle sprain that will sideline him for a few weeks as well. This brings Jake Browning and Carson Wentz onto the field for a Week 3 showdown in Minneapolis.
Will you be able to watch the Bengals play the Vikings on Sunday? If you live in the red areas on the map below, you’ll get this game on your local CBS channel at 1:00pm ET, according to 506sports.com.
Most of Ohio, outside of the Cleveland area, will get the game. Virtually all of Kansas and Michigan, and most of Arizona, Arkansas, Kansas, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Wisconsin will have coverage. Parts of California, Indiana, Montana, New Mexico, and Texas will be in the range as well. All of Iowa, Minnesota, and North Dakota will get the game.
CBS is sending the following broadcasting crew to call Cincinnati’s game at Paycor Stadium:
– Jim Nantz (play-by-play)
– Tony Romo (analyst)
– Tracy Wolfson (sideline)
If you can’t watch the game, the Bengals Radio Network has you covered via WCKY (1530), WEBN-FM (102.7) and WLW700. Dan Hoard (play-by-play) and 2025 Ring of Honor inductee Dave Lapham (analyst) will have the call, as always.
Cincinnati will be wearing its white jerseys, white and black pants, white socks, and the standard orange helmet.
Combo locked.
— Cincinnati Bengals (@Bengals) September 16, 2025
Uni Combo | @PennStationSubs pic.twitter.com/VhEHKDUL2F
The Bengals are 1-0 wearing the uniform combination since it debuted in Week 1 of 2021. The Bengals played the Vikings that day, winning 27-24 in overtime to kickoff their Super Bowl run.
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