The Ravens and Bengals are going at it with major divisional implications on Sunday, and there are a ton of different ways to check out the action.
The AFC North is going to be an interesting division to follow in the NFL this season, and football fans are in for a treat to open up the year on Sunday as the Baltimore Ravens travel to play the Cincinnati Bengals in each team’s first game.
After all of the questions surrounding him, we’ll finally get a look at Joe Flacco after all of the injury troubles throughout training camp and the preseason, and we’ll get a look at how the Ravens offense will adjust to that return and the loss of Steve Smith in the receiving corps from last year.
Meanwhile, the Bengals will be looking to jump ahead in the division in a pivotal home game to start the year, and they can get the season going on the right foot with a big win over a divisional rival on Sunday if things roll in their favor quickly.
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There’s a ton of different ways to watch the game on Sunday, between on television, mobile devices, gaming consoles and everything in between. With CBS’ streaming services, NFL Sunday Ticket, NFL Game Pass and even streaming apps from Verizon and Xbox themselves, there’s countless different means for watching the action on Sunday.
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Details for how and when to watch the game can be found below:
Date: Sunday, Sept. 10
Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
TV: CBS
Online: NFL Sunday Ticket MAX, NFL Game Pass, FuboTV
Mobile: Verizon NFL Mobile
Xbox: Xbox One
This game will be a solid one to start the day off during the slate of 1 p.m. games on Sunday, and it’ll get things rolling right away before some huge games later in the afternoon and on primetime on NBC on Sunday night.