How to Watch Ravens-Bengals: TV Channel, Date, Time, More For 2025 NFL Thanksgiving Game

Joe Burrow leads the 3-8 Cincinnati Bengals against Lamar Jackson and the first-place Baltimore Ravens in a crucial Week 13 Thanksgiving AFC North matchup.

Week 13’s Thursday Night game is unlike any other game we’ve had this season. This match will be the final of three games played on Thanksgiving Day, and it’s an intra-divisional contest against the Cincinnati Bengals and the Baltimore Ravens.

The Bengals are coming off a six-point loss to the New England Patriots in a game that ended with a final score of 26-20. Regardless of their 3-8 record, Bengals fans have a lot to be excited about tonight. Not only is Ja’Marr Chase back from a one-game suspension, but superstar quarterback Joe Burrow is making his return after surgery for turf toe. The 20th-ranked team in PFSN’s OFFi should trend upward with the return of Burrow.

With a 23-10 win last week against the New York Jets, the Ravens have claimed first place in the AFC North with a 6-5 record. Lamar Jackson is healthy, and the team is looking to keep winning to increase their lead over the Pittsburgh Steelers, who also have a 6-5 record. The team needs to improve offensively, considering they rank 24th in PFSN’s OFFi metrics.


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Where Can I Watch the Bengals vs the Ravens?

Game Details

Date: Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025

Time: 8:20 p.m. EST

Location: M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland

How to Watch

TV: NBC, WBAL Channel 11 (Baltimore), WLWT-TV Channel 5 (Cincinnati), WDTN-TV Channel 2 (Dayton), WLEX-TV Channel 18 (Lexington)

Streaming: NFL+, Peacock, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV

Radio: National Radio – Westwood One Sports, WBAL 1090 AM & 98ROCK 97.9FM (Baltimore), WCKY 1530, WEBN-FM 102.7 & WLW700 (Cincinnati)

Betting Odds

Spread: Ravens -7

Total: O/U 51.5

Moneyline: Ravens -375, Bengals +295

Look Ahead to the Rest of the Season for Both Teams

The Bengals are in a challenging position, and a playoff run isn’t likely for them this year. The team is 3-8 and has the same record as the Cleveland Browns. The team is currently the 12-seed in the AFC and would need to jump five teams even to have a chance at the seven seed.

It’s respectable that Burrow would come back this season despite his team being 3-8. However, is the risk really worth the reward? Burrow has only played in two games this year and has a track record of injuries during his time with the Bengals.

As for the Ravens, they hold a narrow lead over the Steelers for the AFC North. Despite having the same record, they have a better win percentage in division games. For reference, the Ravens are the fourth seed, and the Steelers are the ninth seed, so there is little room for losses, especially considering the Steelers’ proximity to the Ravens.

After this game, the Ravens have a tough schedule to end the season, and it could very well determine whether they’re a playoff team or not. In Week 14, they play the Steelers, followed by the Bengals, then the New England Patriots, the Green Bay Packers, and conclude with a rematch against the Steelers. The division could quite literally come down to the last game of the season.

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