The Bengals and Browns aren’t exactly at the top of their game, or division for that matter, but this should be a fun one to watch on Sunday afternoon.
The Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns have already taken a backseat to the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens in the AFC North, but that doesn’t mean the two teams can’t put on a show on Sunday afternoon in their first meeting of the year.
The two teams have struggled through the first few weeks of the 2017 season, which is surprising for one end and not-so-shocking on the other. The Bengals had some decent expectations, both from fans and themselves, for this season in a year where it looked like anything could happen in the AFC North. Meanwhile, the Browns are going to stay the Browns, forever and always.
Now, the two teams will each look to turn things around in a key Week 4 matchup that could take either team’s train off of the tracks pretty early into the season.
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The Bengals and Browns won’t be the biggest matchup of the day on Sunday, but it’s still an intriguing one nonetheless. While some will focus their attention on the Steelers-Ravens matchup, this one will be a fun one to put on another device if you have the ability to.
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Between NFL Sunday Ticket, FuboTV and NFL Game Pass, there’s plenty of ways to make it work to watch the action going down in Cleveland, even while you’re watching what’s happening in Baltimore at the same time.
TV: CBS
Time: 1 p.m. ET
Announcers: Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta
Odds: CIN (-3), according to SportsBook Review
Online streaming: NFL Sunday Ticket MAX, NFL Game Pass, FuboTV
Bengals blog: Stripe Hype
Browns blog: Dawg Pound Daily
Deshone Kizer and Andy Dalton isn’t exactly a marquee matchup, but we may see the young rookie dethrone Dalton to earn his first career victory in the NFL on Sunday if things roll the right way for the Browns.