The Bengals are back in their typical 1:00 p.m. EST timeslot on Sunday, a spot they've been missing for the last three weeks during which they played on Thursday, Monday and Sunday nights. After three weeks of the whole country watching the Bengals, only a small part of the U.S. will have access to watching the Bengals game this weekend. Most of Ohio, Kentucky, Missouri and Colorado will see the Bengals game on FOX, but that's about it.
Here are the NFL TV maps for Week 12 from 506sports.com
CBS will be showing the Pittsburgh at Seattle game nationally at 4:25 p.m. EST and FOX will have the Arizona at San Francisco game in very limited markets, not including Cincinnati at 4:05 p.m. EST.
Sunday Night Football features an important AFC game, the New England Patriots at Denver Broncos. The outcome of this game will likely have playoff seeding implications.
The week ends with Monday Night Football in what should be a very weird game. The 3-7 Ravens travel to Cleveland to take on the 2-8 Browns in an AFC North matchup that features Matt Schaub leading the Ravens for the first time and Josh McCown back at quarterback for the Browns. Will the Browns continue their quest for the No. 1 draft pick, or will they make it easier for the Ravens to achieve that feat?