Jessica Beckenstein Head Coach Assistant & Coaching Operations Manager | LinkedIn
Jessica Beckenstein Head Coach Assistant & Coaching Operations Manager | LinkedIn
On Sunday, September 29, the Carolina Panthers will face the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 4 of the NFL regular season. The game is scheduled to start at 1:00 p.m. EST and will be broadcast on FOX.
The game will be available in select regions across the country. Fans within these regions can also stream the game through NFL+ on phones and tablets.
For television viewers, Panthers fans in Charlotte can watch the game on their local CBS affiliate station WJZY. The broadcast team includes Kevin Kugler for play-by-play, Daryl Johnston as an analyst, and Laura Okmin reporting from the sideline.
Fans outside of market areas can watch live games via YouTubeTV's NFL Sunday Ticket. Information about this service is available online.
Mobile users can watch out-of-market games through NFL+. A free seven-day trial is available for new subscribers. Additionally, out-of-market games are accessible via NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTubeTV.
Local radio broadcasts will be available on 99.7 FM The Fox in Charlotte and other affiliate stations. Anish Shroff will handle play-by-play duties with Jake Delhomme and Luke Kuechly providing analysis, while Kristen Balboni reports from the sideline. The Panthers Radio Network coverage starts three hours before kickoff and includes an hour of post-game analysis.
Spanish language broadcasts begin at 12:30 p.m. EST with Jaime Moreno providing play-by-play commentary and Antonio Ramos as an analyst.
For live updates, highlights, and complete coverage during and after the game, fans can follow the Panthers on their mobile app or social media platforms including Twitter (@Panthers), Facebook (/CarolinaPanthers), and Instagram (@Panthers).