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Chicago Bears at Cincinnati Bengals live stream: How to watch

CHICAGO, IL - NOVEMBER 19: Mitchell Trubisky No. 10 of the Chicago Bears looks to pass during a game against the Detroit Lions at Soldier Field on November 19, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois. The Lions beat the Bears 27-24. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
CHICAGO, IL - NOVEMBER 19: Mitchell Trubisky No. 10 of the Chicago Bears looks to pass during a game against the Detroit Lions at Soldier Field on November 19, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois. The Lions beat the Bears 27-24. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)

The Bears and Bengals are both out of their respective divisional races, but their battle in Week 14 will still be a big one. Here’s how to watch.

Both the Chicago Bears and Cincinnati Bengals are teams with some potential for future seasons if they play their cards right, but both teams are pretty much out of the hunt in each of their conferences with just a few weeks left in 2017. Now, these two teams will battle in a bit of a meaningless game in Week 14.

Although it may not mean a lot as far as standings are concerned, these two teams boast some serious defensive talent to go along with some intriguing offensive matchups. Andy Dalton and AJ Green seem to be connecting again in Cincinnati after a strong performance in the first half of the Bengals’ game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Meanwhile, Mitchell Trubisky still provides an interesting component in the Bears offense, despite his lackluster rookie campaign so far. If both of those sides of the equation can get going on Sunday afternoon in Cincinnati, things could get interesting quickly.

How can I watch the Bears and Bengals?

This one won’t be the most appealing game on the early slate in the Week 14 lineup for your football fancy, but you may still want to throw it on in the background if you’re waiting for a later game.

You can tune into the game on FOX with the AFC team hosting the NFC squad or you can stream the game on some other platforms like FOX Sports GO, NFL Sunday Ticket and FuboTV. Or, you can watch a replay on NFL Game Pass if you miss it live or don’t have the attention span to sit through a battle between Andy Dalton and Mitch Trubisky.

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This one has some potential to be a fun one, so be sure to check it out when it goes live in the early slate on Sunday afternoon.