Cincinnati Bengals vs. Dallas Cowboys, live stream, TV channel, kickoff time, how to watch NFL

The Cincinnati Bengals will meet the Dallas Cowboys in Week 2 of the NFL season on Sunday afternoon from AT&T Stadium. 

The Cincinnati Bengals will meet the Dallas Cowboys in Week 2 of the NFL season on Sunday afternoon from AT&T Stadium.

The Bengals will look to bounce back after a rough start in week one, Joe Burrow threw four picks and will look to rebound in a big way today. Meanwhile, the Cowboys also struggled while only putting up three points against the Buccaneers on Sunday night. Dallas will be without Dak Prescott for a few weeks after an injury last game, Cooper Rush will get the start.

This will be a great Sunday of NFL football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the game on Sunday.

Cincinnati Bengals vs. Dallas Cowboys

  • When: Sunday, September 18
  • Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: CBS
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)
  • Live Stream: Paramount+ (watch now)

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NFL Football Odds and Betting Lines

NFL odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds were last updated Sunday at 10:50 a.m. ET.  

Cincinnati Bengals (-6.5) vs. Dallas Cowboys

Over/Under: 42.5

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Cowboys secondary decimated; 4 of 5 intended starters out vs Bengals

The Cowboys are set to be without four of the top six defensive backs as they travel to Cincinnati.

The Dallas Cowboys defense has been the worst unit in the NFL this season, and they might now be more more depleted than they have been all season.

Dallas announced that safety Donovan Wilson (groin) and cornerback Anthony Brown (ribs) did not travel with the team to Cincinnati this week, according to the Dallas Morning News’ Michael Gehlken. Wilson and Brown are not the only defensive backs that the Cowboys will be missing as the club placed CB Chidobe Awuzie on the COVID list earlier this week. Rookie CB Trevon Diggs remains on IR with a broken foot.

Diggs, Awuzie, and Brown are three of the Cowboys top four remaining cornerbacks, with Xavier Woods the lone healthy member of the original starting secondary. Veteran Jourdan Lewis will man one of the corner spots.

Rashard Robinson and Savion Smith are now expected to start at the cornerback position, alongside Lewis. Robinson joined the Cowboys before Week 11, and has already played significant snaps since joining the squad. Smith has appeared in five Cowboys games since Week 3, but has only played a total of 14 defensive snaps.

Wilson had been a bright spot for the Dallas defense, taking over the starting safety role in Week 5 and continuing to improve until he played his best game to-date in the Cowboys Week 11 win in Minnesota, where he forced two turnovers.

Safety Darian Thompson is expected to make his second straight start in place of Wilson.

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Cowboys-Bengals: How to watch, stream online, listen to Week 14

Everything you need to know about how to watch/listen to the upcoming Cowboys-Bengals matchup.

Despite their sub-par win-loss records, the Cowboys-Bengals Week 14 matchup is full of storylines. While they may not be officially out of the NFC East race, the Cowboys are effectively out of the chase following a string of wins by Washington and the New York Giants. Sunday’s game in Cincinnati will undoubtedly be enormous for both the Bengals and the Cowboys in terms of determining their position in the NFL draft.

Andy Dalton returns to his old stomping grounds, Paul Brown Stadium, where he started for the Bengals from 2011 through 2019. Dalton led Cincinnati to four playoff trips in his nine seasons with the club, and the veteran quarterback would surely love to show his former team that he still has some left in the tank.

This article has everything you need to know about how to view or listen to the Cowboys vs the Bengals.

Game Information 

Dallas Cowboys  (3-9) @ Cincinnati Bengals (2-9-1)

Noon CT, Sunday, December 13

Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio

Referee: John Hussey

Coverage Map

From 506sports.com… GREEN: DAL @ CIN,  BLUE: ARI @ NYG, RED: MIN @ TB

Over-Air Broadcast: Fox

Announcers: Kevin Kugler, Chris Spielman

NFL Sunday Ticket – DirecTV

Wagering Information

(Visit Bet MGM for all games)

(current as of 12/12/2020 2:10 p.m. CT)

Current Point Spread:  Dallas -3

Over/Under: 42.5

Streaming

NFL Sunday Ticket Streaming – limited areas

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Satellite Radio

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Local Radio

TEXAS:
Abilene – KTLT 98.1 FM
Alpine – KVLF 1240 AM
Amarillo – KARX 95.7 FM
Andrews – KNFM 92.3 FM
Atlanta, TX – KPYN 900 AM/99.5 FM
Austin – KTXX 104.9 FM
Big Spring – KBST 95.7 FM
Brownsville – KVNS 1700 AM/KQXX 105.5 FM
Brownwood – KXYL 96.9 FM
Carthage – KGAS 104.3 FM
Childress – KCTX 96.1 FM
Comanche – KCOM 1550 AM
Corpus Christi – KKTX 1360 AM
Corsicana – KRVF 106.9 FM
Dallas – KRLD 105.3 FM
El Paso – KROD 600 AM
Fredericksburg – KNAF 910 AM
Gainesville – KGAF 1580 AM
Haskell – KVRP 91.7 FM
Hereford – KPAN 860 AM
Kermit – KPTX 98.3 FM
Killeen – KTAE 1330 AM/ESPN 100.9 FM
Lamesa – KBXJ 98.5 FM
Laredo – KHOY 88.1 FM
Livingston – KETX 1440 AM
Lubbock – KTTU 104.3 FM
Lufkin – KYBI 100.1 FM
Malakoff – KCKL 95.9 FM
Marble Falls – KBEY 103.9 FM
Marshall – KMHT 103.9
McAllen – KVNS 1700 AM/KQXX 105.5 FM
Midland – KNFM 92.3 FM
Monahans – KPTX 98.3 FM
Mt. Pleasant – KALK 97.7 FM
Odessa – KNFM 92.3 FM
Overton – KPXI 100.7
Palestine – KYYK 98.3 FM
Paris – KBUS 101.9 FM
Pecos – KPTX 98.3 FM
Plainview – KREW 1400 AM
San Angelo – KGKL 960 AM/97.5 FM
San Antonio – WOAI 1200 AM/KTKR 760 AM
Stanton – KNFM 92.3 FM
Stephenville – KSTV 93.1 FM
Temple – KTAE 1330 AM/ESPN 100.9 FM
Texarkana – KKTK 1400 AM
Tyler – KZTK 99.3 FM
Uvalde – KBNU 93.9 FM
Waco – KRZI 1660 AM/K-267-AI 101.3 FM
Wichita Falls – KYYI 94.9 FM

ARKANSAS:
Glenwood, AR – KWXI 670 AM
Hot Springs, AR – KWXI 98.9 FM
Little Rock, AR – KARN 920 AM

LOUISIANA:
Shreveport, LA – KEEL 710 AM

NEW MEXICO:
Albuquerque, NM – KQTM 101.7 FM
Farmington, NM – KTRA 102.1 FM
Hobbs, NM – KHOB 1390 AM
Roswell, NM – KTZA 92.9 FM

OKLAHOMA:
Ardmore, OK – KVSO 1240 AM
Bartlesville, OK – KWON 1400 AM
Hugo, OK – KBUS 101.9 FM
Oklahoma City, OK – KGHM 1340 AM
Tulsa, OK – KTBZ 1430 AM

Cowboys Spanish Language Radio Network: Cadena de Plata Radio

TEXAS:
Amarillo, KZIP 1310 AM
Austin, KWNX 1260 AM
Beaumont, KIKR 1450 AM/KBED 1510 AM
Brownwood, KXYL 1240 AM
Bryan, KVJM 103.1 FM
Dallas, Mega 107.5 FM KFLC 1270 AM
El Paso, KAMA 750 AM
McAllen/Brownsville, KGBT 1530 AM
Midland/Odessa, KTXC 104.7 FM
Plainview, KRIA 103.9 FM
San Antonio, KZDC 1250 AM

LOUISIANA: Shreveport – KSYR – 92.1 FM

NEW MEXICO:
Artesia/CarlsbadKPZE 106.1 FM
Clovis, KGRW 94.7FM
Las Cruces, KAMA 750 AM

Due to blackout restrictions and local conflicts, stations may not air all games. Affiliate list may fluctuate slightly from week to week.

Cowboys News: OL shuffle, Jerry unmuffled, end-of-season bustle

Dallas has a number of questions in the secondary, Dalton is preparing to face his former team, and more. The latest Cowboys news and notes.

The Dallas Cowboys 2020 season continued to fly off the rails, and Dallas grew one step closer to a top-5 pick with their ugly Week 13 loss to the Ravens. The Cowboys have allowed the top two rushing games this year, and it’s hard to imagine Dallas turning it around this season. Jerry Jones opened up about the defensive woes of his club, and Jones was perhaps the most critical that he has been all season.

Andy Dalton is preparing to face his former franchise, the Bengals, Sunday. The Cowboys have a number of question marks health-wise this week, especially in the defensive backfield as Chidobe Awuzie and Donovan Wilson are both questionable for the outing. Tackle Cameron Erving was placed on the IR. Will the Cowboys see Tyler Biadasz or Zack Martin again this season?