What time is the NFL game tonight? TV schedule, channel for Ravens vs. Bengals in Week 11

Jordan Greer

What time is the NFL game tonight? TV schedule, channel for Ravens vs. Bengals in Week 11 image

More than halfway through the season, the Bengals are still searching for their first divisional win.

LIVE: Follow Ravens vs. Bengals updates from 'Thursday Night Football'

Cincinnati dropped its first two games of the 2023 campaign against Cleveland and Baltimore, starting 0-2 for the second consecutive year. The Bengals managed to recover by winning five of their next seven contests, but in a highly competitive AFC North, their overall mark of 5-4 has them in last place.

On Thursday night, Cincinnati will attempt to take down Baltimore in a rematch and avoid falling into an even deeper hole.

Here is everything you need to know about Ravens vs. Bengals, including TV and streaming options for the game.

MORE: Watch Ravens vs. Bengals live with Amazon Prime Video

What time is the NFL game tonight?

  • Date: Thursday, Nov. 16
  • Time: 8:15 p.m. ET

Ravens vs. Bengals will kick off around 8:15 p.m. ET on Thursday, Nov. 16. The game will be played at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.

Every "Thursday Night Football" game will have that kickoff time for the 2023 NFL season.

What channel is 'Thursday Night Football' on tonight?

  • Live stream: Amazon Prime Video (United States) | DAZN (Canada)
  • Local TV channel (Baltimore): WMAR
  • Local TV channel (Cincinnati): WCPO

Ravens vs. Bengals will air on Amazon Prime Video nationally in the U.S. WMAR (Baltimore) and WCPO (Cincinnati) will cover the game in the local markets.

Viewers in Canada won't be able to stream Ravens vs. Bengals on Amazon Prime Video, but they can catch "Thursday Night Football" games on DAZN.

NFL live stream for Thursday night game

Amazon Prime Video is the exclusive home of "Thursday Night Football" in the U.S. The streaming service signed a rights deal with the NFL before the 2022 season. That agreement runs through 2033.

Al Michaels (play-by-play) and Kirk Herbstreit (analyst) will be in the booth for the Amazon Prime Video broadcast, and Kaylee Hartung will be reporting live from the sideline.

Baltimore Ravens schedule 2023

WeekDateOpponent/ResultKickoff time (ET)TV channel
1Sept. 10Ravens 25, Texans 9
2Sept. 17Ravens 27, Bengals 24
3Sept. 24Colts 22, Ravens 19 (OT)
4Oct. 1Ravens 28, Browns 3
5Oct. 8Steelers 17, Ravens 10
6Oct. 15Ravens 24, Titans 16
7Oct. 22Ravens 38, Lions 6
8Oct. 29Ravens 31, Cardinals 24
9Nov. 5Ravens 37, Seahawks 3
10Nov. 12Browns 33, Ravens 31
11Nov. 16vs. Bengals8:15 p.m. Prime Video
12Nov. 26at Chargers8:20 p.m. NBC
13BYE
14Dec. 10vs. Rams1 p.m. FOX
15Dec. 17at Jaguars8:20 p.m. NBC
16Dec. 25at 49ers8:15 p.m. ABC
17Dec. 31vs. Dolphins1 p.m. CBS
18Jan. 7vs. SteelersTBDTBD

Cincinnati Bengals schedule 2023

WeekDateOpponent/ResultKickoff time (ET)TV channel
1Sept. 10Browns 24, Bengals 3
2Sept. 17Ravens 27, Bengals 24
3Sept. 25Bengals 19, Rams 16
4Oct. 1Titans 27, Bengals 3
5Oct. 8Bengals 34, Cardinals 20
6Oct. 15Bengals 17, Seahawks 13
7BYE
8Oct. 29Bengals 31, 49ers 17
9Nov. 5Bengals 24, Bills 18
10Nov. 12Texans 30, Bengals 27
11Nov. 16at Ravens8:15 p.m.Prime Video
12Nov. 26vs. Steelers1 p.m.CBS
13Dec. 4at Jaguars8:15 p.m.ABC/ESPN
14Dec. 10vs. Colts1 p.m.CBS
15Dec. 17vs. VikingsTBDTBD
16Dec. 23at Steelers4:30 p.m.NBC
17Dec. 31at Chiefs4:25 p.m.CBS
18Jan. 7vs. BrownsTBDTBD

NFL schedule Week 11

  • Thursday, Nov. 16
GameKickoff time (ET)TV channel
Ravens vs. Bengals8:15 p.m.Prime Video
  • Sunday, Nov. 19
GameKickoff time (ET)TV channel
Steelers vs. Browns1 p.m.CBS
Bears vs. Lions1 p.m.FOX
Chargers vs. Packers1 p.m.FOX
Raiders vs. Dolphins1 p.m.CBS
Giants vs. Commanders1 p.m.FOX
Cowboys vs. Panthers1 p.m.FOX
Titans vs. Jaguars1 p.m.CBS
Cardinals vs. Texans1 p.m.CBS
Buccaneers vs. 49ers4:05 p.m.FOX
Jets vs. Bills4:25 p.m.CBS
Seahawks vs. Rams4:25 p.m.CBS
Vikings vs. Broncos8:20 p.m.NBC
  • Monday, Nov. 20
GameKickoff time (ET)TV channel
Eagles vs. Chiefs8:15 p.m.ABC/ESPN

Jordan Greer

Jordan Greer has been with The Sporting News since 2015. He previously worked for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He is a graduate of Westminster College and Syracuse University.