How to listen to Cowboys vs. Bengals Monday Night Football game on the radio
By Jerry Trotta
After picking up a win on Thanksgiving, the Dallas Cowboys will be back on national television this week as they welcome the Cincinnati Bengals to AT&T Stadium on Monday Night Football.
At 4-8, the Bengals are arguably the most disappointing team in football. Their playoff hopes are all but over despite Joe Burrow leading the league in passing yards and passing touchdowns and Ja'Marr Chase leading all receivers in yards and touchdowns.
While Cincinnati's defense can't punch its way out of a paper bag, Burrow and Chase will provide maybe the toughest test of the season for a Cowboys defense that has finally started to find itself over the last month.
Despite being well outside of the playoff picture, the Cowboys and Bengals both have something to play for as neither team has been mathematically eliminated from the playoff picture. Here is how you can listen to this primetime showdown on the radio.
How to listen to Cowboys vs. Bengals on the radio
Cowboys radio
Voice of the Dallas Cowboys Brad Sham (play-by-play) and former Dallas quarterback Bafe Laufenberg (color analyst) will call the game on KRLD-FM 105.3 The Fan in Dallas/Fort Worth.
The great Kristi Scales will have live updates from the sideline throughout the game. Be sure to tune in pregame as Scales will have up-to-the-minute updates on injured players and potential lineup changes.
Sham, Laufenberg and Scales will call every Cowboys game this season or KRLD-FM 105.3 The Fan in Dallas/Fort Worth. Fans can also hear every game - including Cowboys-Bengals - in Spanish on KVMK-FM 107.5 La Grande in Dallas/Fort Worth.
Cowboys fans can listen to the game throughout the state of Texans thanks to the Dallas Cowboys Radio Network. The network has 40 stations in Texans. For an in-depth breakdown of the coverage map in Texas and other states, click this link.
Bengals radio
Dan Hoard (play-by-play) and Dave Lapham (color analyst) will have the Bengals radio call on Cincinnati flagship stations WCKY-AM (1530), WEBN-FM (102.7) and WLW700. The broadcast will go live roughly 90 minutes before kickoff.
The Bengals Radio Network can be heard throughout the state of Ohio as well as West Virginia and Kentucky. You can view the full radio map behind this link.
National radio
Cowboys-Bengals can also be heard on national radio with a subscription to SiriusXM. The Cowboys-centric broadcast can be heard on Sirius channel 226. The Bengals broadcast will be on channel 225. These are not the designated channels for each team. They change weekly.