The Cincinnati Bengals have looked lost this season, and it will be hard for them to find their way against a good Green Bay Packers team on Sunday.
In a matchup of two teams looking to get on the winning track after losses in Week 2, the Green Bay Packers will play host to the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. The Packers are coming off a bad loss to the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday Night Football, where they saw some key players get injured. The Bengals are off to a putrid start to the season, failing to score a touchdown through the first two weeks.
RELATED: SportsBook Review has the latest Bengals-Packers odds
To make matters worse, the Bengals have been home through the first two games, and have still not been able to find the end zone. Now they have to go into hostile territory against the Packers, and could be in for a long afternoon. Quarterback Andy Dalton has looked terrible this season, and the organization has to be wondering what is going on with their Pro Bowl quarterback.
Dalton will be opposed by another Pro Bowl quarterback on Sunday, and one who is looking to shake off that embarrassing loss to Atlanta last weekend. Aaron Rodgers is very hard to beat inside Lambeau Field, and he is definitely going to have a chip on his shoulder in this one. Look for the Packers to light it up through the air against the Bengals, who may be making a change at head coach sooner than later.
Here is how to watch the action online:
Date: Sunday, Sept. 24
Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
Location: Green Bay, Wisconsin
Venue: Lambeau Field
TV Info: CBS Sports (Local), NFL Sunday Ticket
Live Stream: NFL Sunday Ticket, FuboTV
To watch it on consoles like PS4, Xbox One or Apple TV, just head over to the NFL Sunday Ticket app, open it and click on the game (when it becomes available). You will first have to download the app, which is free. However, you will have to pay for a subscription to watch the games.
Next: 2018 NFL Mock Draft: Jets, 49ers get their franchise quarterbacks
Cincinnati already fired their offensive coordinator this season, and Marvin Lewis may be next. The Bengals have yet to win a playoff game with Lewis at the helm, and time is running out for him in Cincinnati. The Packers are a tough team to play anywhere, but getting them at home after a bad loss in primetime only adds fuel to the fire this Sunday.