Bengals Set for Crucial Week 9 Clash Against the Bears in Cincinnati

Bengals Set for Crucial Week 9 Clash Against the Bears in Cincinnati

Bengals Set for Crucial Week 9 Clash Against the Bears in Cincinnati

The Cincinnati Bengals are gearing up for a highly anticipated Week 9 matchup as they welcome the Chicago Bears to Paycor Stadium this Sunday, November 2. The game kicks off at noon CT, and it’s shaping up to be an exciting battle — one that both teams badly need to win as the season tightens up.

Fans can catch the action live on CBS , where Spero Dedes will handle play-by-play duties alongside analyst Adam Archuleta and sideline reporter Aditi Kinkhabwala. For those who prefer streaming, NFL+ will carry the game for viewers in the Chicago area, while international audiences can tune in via Game Pass International/DAZN .

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On the radio, Chicago Bears fans can follow the game on ESPN Chicago (1000 AM, 100.3 FM HD2) or Latino Mix 93.5 FM for Spanish commentary. The familiar broadcast team of Jeff Joniak, Tom Thayer, and Jason McKie will bring the action to life from the booth, while Omar Ramos will lead the Spanish-language coverage.

For pregame excitement, Bears Gameday Live , presented by Advocate Health Care, will air at 9:30 a.m. on FOX32 Chicago. After the final whistle, Bears Postgame Live , presented by United Airlines, will broadcast on Marquee Sports Network, as well as on ChicagoBears.com and the team’s official app. On the radio side, Marc “Silvy” Silverman, Dionne Miller, and former Bears receiver Tom Waddle will host the pregame show, with John Jurkovic and Peggy Kusinski taking over postgame coverage.

Fans looking for a lively watch-party atmosphere can join the Miller Lite Away Game Watch Party at Bedrocks Shorewood, located in Shorewood, Illinois. For those across Chicagoland, there are official Miller Lite Bears Headquarters Bars where fans can gather to cheer on their team. Even those outside the region can find local Bears bars through the team’s online fan database.

On the field, all eyes will be on the Bengals’ defense — a unit that’s struggled recently to generate pressure. Cincinnati ranks near the bottom of the league in blitz and sack rates, something that rookie Bears quarterback Caleb Williams may try to exploit. Still, the Bengals’ offense, led by Joe Flacco and playmakers like Ja’Marr Chase and Chase Brown, will look to bounce back against a Bears defense that’s improved significantly since its bye week.

It’s a crucial test for both sides — the Bears looking to prove their progress and the Bengals desperate to regain footing in a competitive AFC North. With high stakes, passionate fans, and two determined teams, Sunday’s matchup in Cincinnati promises to deliver plenty of drama, intensity, and classic football energy.

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