Where Can You Watch Ravens Vs Bengals Divisional Round Game?

Neither the Buffalo Bills nor the Cincinnati Bengals got typical wins in their wild card games last week. The Buffalo Bills just avoided a comeback from the Miami Dolphins and the Cincinnati Bengals beat the Baltimore Ravens with a defensive touchdown.

After a hot start in which Josh Allen and the Bills scored 17 consecutive points, they were nearly stunned by the Dolphins. The game was in doubt until the third quarter when Allen threw touchdown passes to Cole Beasley and Gabe Davis.

However, the Bengals’ defensive end Sam Hubbard recovered a fumble by Tyler Huntley late in the fourth quarter, leading to a 98-yard, game-winning touchdown and a 24–17 win for Cincinnati in the AFC divisional round.

The remaining eight teams now compete for one of two automatic bids for the conference finals. After Damar Hamlin collapsed on the field during their Week 17 game, the Bills and Bengals will meet again for the first time since the game.

Where to watch Ravens vs Bengals

Where can you watch Ravens vs Bengals?

The Ravens and the Bengals game is broadcast on NBCso even if you don’t have cable or satellite TV you can still catch all the action by subscribing to NBC‘s live TV service or streaming service, Peacock.

NBC can be accessed on all five major streaming platforms, which is great news for football fans. The caveat is that not all services carry all local channels, so use the links below to check if NBC is available in your area.

If you live in a reception-friendly region, you can watch the show on NBC for free through over-the-air broadcast channels by installing a single inexpensive (under $30) indoor antenna on just about any TV in the house.

Peacock offers a free but limited plan in addition to two paid, comprehensive options. The monthly fee for the premium plan with ads is $5, while the fee for the premium plan without ads is $10.

A paid subscription is required to watch NBC’s coverage of NFL playoff games, such as Saturday night’s Chargers-Jaguars and Sunday night’s Ravens-Bengals. Here’s our review of Peacock if you’re interested. Live TV streaming services like those listed above often include free trials, allow subscribers to unsubscribe at any time, and require a reliable internet connection.

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Since NBC broadcasts the Ravens and Bengals game, those without cable or satellite can still catch all the action by subscribing to NBC’s traditional TV service or the Peacock online streaming service.

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