The Cincinnati Bengals return to Paul Brown Stadium on Sunday to play reigning MVP Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers. By the time kickoff arrives, it’ll have been about 10 days since the Bengals last played after beating Jacksonville in Week 4 on Thursday Night Football.
Joe Burrow’s performance against the Jaguars led to him being named AFC Offensive Player of the Week.
It’s also the first meeting between Bengals coach Zac Taylor and friend Matt LeFleur, the Green Bay head coach.
While Joe Mixon’s status remains up-in-the-air, the Bengals are expected to have several players back who missed the Jaguars game, including receiver Tee Higgins. Meanwhile, Green Bay added linebacker Jaylon Smith on Thursday and a defensive back earlier in the week after an injury to Jaire Alexander.
Here’s what you need to know about the Bengals-Packers game on Sunday.
Cincinnati Bengals vs. Green Bay Packers kickoff
Kickoff: 1 p.m. at Paul Brown Stadium
How can I watch Cincinnati Bengals vs. Green Bay
The Bengals Week 5 matchup against Green Bay is on FOX. Here are the announcers:
- Kenny Albert (play-by-play)
- Jonathan Vilma (analyst)
- Lindsay Czarniak (sideline)
Here is the radio broadcast information:
- Radio: WLW (700-AM, ESPN 1530 and 107.2 WEBN)
- Dan Hoard (play-by-play)
- Dave Lapham (analyst)
Is there a Bengals vs. Packers live stream?
Yes. Cincinnati-Green Bay can be streamed a variety of ways if your streaming provider offers FOX. However, if out of market, NFL Sunday Ticket streaming service is available for those who qualify.
What's the spread of the Bengals-Green Bay game?
Favorite:Green Bay by 3.5 points (odds by Tipico)
Over/Under: 49.5 points
What happened the last time the Bengals played the Green Bay Packers
Last meeting: Green Bay won 27-24 in overtime on Sept. 24, 2017.
What's the weather going to be like in Cincinnati for the Bengals game?
Forecast: Partly cloudy, high of 84.
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