In this photo taken Sept. 26, 2010, a television camera is seen high over the field before the start of an NFL football game between the Washington Redskins and St. Louis Rams in St. Louis. A federal judge backed the NFL players' union over the league on Tuesday, March 1, 2011, in a dispute over television revenue with implications for the looming potential lockout. U.S. District Judge David Doty ruled that the league violated its agreement with the union in carving out $4 billion for itself in additional television revenue.  (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

One benefit with the Cincinnati Bengals playing in St. Louis this weekend is that fans within Cincinnati's market won't have to deal with choppy internet streams that offer limited quality. Nope. This weekend Bengals fans from nearly across the country can plant their collective butts onto the seat of their couches as the Bengals square off against the Rams this Sunday with a 1 p.m. kickoff time. Check the506.com television coverage chart to see if you're market is showing the Bengals -- and most of you will be able to.

If you're within the Cincinnati market, residents will receive two late games on Fox and CBS this weekend. On Fox the Detroit Lions will hopefully pick off many Carson Palmer passes, helping the Bengals eliminate another Wild Card contender in the Oakland Raiders. Yet the game of interest that Cincinnatians (and most of the nation) will see is the Denver Broncos hosting the New England Patriots. Does anyone fear how Bill Belichick will inspire his team to prove something (and we're not talking about inspirations of God here).


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