After our first stress-free week with the Eagles in quite some time, they head into Cincinnati at 4-2 to take on the 3-4 Bengals at 1 PM on Sunday, October 27th.
The Eagles went to MetLife Stadium this past Sunday and dominated the Giants 28-3, marking the first time this season that the Birds were firing on all cylinders. They’re not the only team riding a team-high at the moment, the Eagles will play their fourth road game this season against a Bengals team that has won three out of their last four games.
How to Watch Eagles vs. Bengals
The easiest way to watch Eagles vs. Bengals, locally, is on CBS. According to the Philadelphia Eagles, Ian Eagle will take play-by-play and Charles Davis will be the analyst with Evan Washburn taking sideline reporting duty. Live outside of local markets? 506 Sports is a great resource to see if the Eagles are playing in your area!
If you’re outside of the local markets, you can also stream the game on NFL’s exclusive streaming service: NFL+. The service also features live local and prime-time games on your mobile device as well as live local and national audio for every game. NFL+ also features NFL Network shows, the NFL Films archives, and more!
We know Eagles fans travel far and wide, so you can also watch Eagles vs. Bengals in several countries as it airs on ESPN Africa and ESPN PacRim–including the Eagle’s Internation Home Marketing Areas of Australia, Ghana, and New Zealand.
How to Listen to Eagles vs. Bengals
One of our favorite ways to keep up with the Philadelphia Eagles is by listening to the legendary Merrill Reese and Mike Quick on 94.1 WIP! Not in your car or near a radio? Worry not, you can tune in on your desktop via PhiladelphiaEagles.com/LiveRadio or use the Audacy app. For our Spanish language friends, you can listen to Rickie Ricardo, Oscar Budejen, and Dave Gerhardt on La Mega 105.7 FM in Philadelphia, 93.9 FM in Atlantic City, and 103.3 FM in Vineland/Millville!
If you’re in enemy territory, you can listen to the game on Bengals Radio Network stations 1530 AM, 102.7 FM, and WLW700. Or use the digital methods mentioned above to listen to the Birds-friendly feed!