Week 18's Bills vs. Bengals live stream ends a proper NFL week with Monday Night Football, and it's a battle of the best of the best. This NFL live stream puts Allen against Burrow in a QB shootout.
And what's on the line. This game will feature a QB showdown between Allen and Burrow. Buffalo narrowly defeated Miami by three points (29-32) at Bills Stadium in Week 15 to advance in the AFC playoffs.
Slightly favored Buffalo enters the game with confidence after a 35-13 win over the Bears at Soldier Field. Allen was 15-for-26, throwing for 172 yards and 2 TDs, but also gave up 2 INTs. Allen also had a TD in rushing, and the rushing combo of Singletary and Cook contributed one TD each. Nevertheless, Chicago led 10-6 in the first half of the game, but scored 29 second-half runs.
The Bengals had the opposite experience in Week 16, trailing by 22 at the end of the first half and seeing New England fail to catch up in the final two quarters (though by 18 points). Barrow went 40 for 52, 375 yards, and 3 TDs, but like Allen, he had 2 interceptions.
So the obvious problem going into this game is that neither team is doing a good job of keeping the ball in play. Just recently seen, each QB scored three touchdowns in the Christmas Eve game, but Buffalo's rushing could be the differentiating factor.
According to Action Network (opens in new tab), the Bills are a slight 1.5-point favorite and a -105 bet on the moneyline. Also, check out our Penguins vs. Bruins live stream guide on how to watch the NHL Winter Classic 2023 online.
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Exclusive Tom's Guide Discount: In the US, Bills vs Bengals live stream is available on most cable packages and two of our favorite streaming services fuboTV and Sling TV It will be broadcast on ESPN and ABC, which are available on most cable packages and two of our favorite streaming services, fuboTV and Sling TV.
If you have one of the best antennas, you can pull the local ABC network feed off the sky for free.
The game begins at 8:15 PM ET/5:15 PM PT on Monday (January 2).
If you can watch all the football you need on FOX, ESPN, NBC, and NFL Network, you can watch this game on Sling TV (CBS not included, RedZone available as a Sports Extra add-on). If necessary, you can also watch local CBS NFL games via Paramount Plus.
A more comprehensive package is offered by fuboTV: CBS, ESPN, FOX, NBC, and the NFL Network. This makes it one of the best streaming services.
Sling Orange & Blue (required to watch ESPN, FOX, NBC, and NFL Network) costs $50 per month, whereas the Fubo TV Standard package costs $70 per month and offers all of the above.
Oh, and if you just want to watch the Broncos-Seahawks live stream on your mobile device (phone or tablet), you can also get NFL Plus for $4.99/month.
NFL Sunday Ticket: Since there are no night games being broadcast this week, this game is included in the NFL Sunday Ticket (opens in new tab). For more information, check out our guide on how to get NFL Sunday Ticket without DirecTV.
American football fans across the pond can watch Bills vs. Bengals on Sky Sports (opens in new tab), typically home to over 100 live games per NFL season.
Bills vs. Bengals live streams are available at 1. 15 a.m. BST Tuesday morning on Sky Sports Arena.
Americans abroad can log in via a VPN such as ExpressVPN (opens in new tab) to use any service they like.
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DAZN also offers live streaming of soccer's Champions League.
In Australia, you can watch Bills vs. Bengals on ESPN via either Kayo Sports (opens in new tab) or Foxtel (opens in new tab).
Kayo starts at $25/month (opens in new tab), and the Kayo One Package offers a 7-day free trial.
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