Buffalo Bills vs Cincinnati Bengals live stream (Fox): Watch NFL 2016 football online

The Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals will play at the Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio on Sunday in a big game for both teams. The game has a scheduled start time of 1 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the Fox network or online through live stream via the link below.

It's crunch time for both teams now, as the season starts to head towards the final straight in the regular season. Both teams will know they have to go on good runs now to secure their postseason spots, and at the moment they will both fall short.

The Bills come into the game on 4-5 and need the win to get back to an even record. A loss today and it will start to look like there is too much for them to do to get into Playoffs contention.

The Bills are currently third in the AFC East standings, behind the 7-2 New England Patriots and the 5-4 Miami Dolphins.

Meanwhile, they face a team today that is equally as desperate for the win, and who equally know that they have to make their move now if they are to stand any chance at fighting for the postseason berths in the coming month.

The Bengals are third in the AFC North with a poor 3-5-1 record. Coming into Week 11 with just three wins under the belt is way below the expectations and standards Cincinnati will have set themselves, and they will believe they can be better than this.

The good news for them is that the AFC North is relatively weak this season, with just one team having a winning record - the Baltimore Ravens, and even they have just a 5-4 record coming into this weekend's games.

That means the Bengals still have a chance, but it surely must begin with a win today, and with them getting back to an even record in the coming few weeks. Another loss for the Bengals today and most would consider Cincinnati's season effectively over.

Earlier this week on Thursday Night Football the Carolina Panthers claimed a tight 23-20 victory over the New Orleans Saints.

The Panthers looked comfortable as the game wound down towards the end, but the Saints rallied and almost stole the win. However, they came up just short and their late game rally was ultimately in vain.

Carolina really need to sort out how they tackle the final quarter of games, and even though they managed to hang on against the Saints, their fourth quarter performances have undermined their season badly.

They entered the fourth quarter here with a healthy 23-3 lead, but allowed the Saints to pile on 17 unanswered points to move within a score of turning this game on its head. New Orleans even had the ball with an opportunity in the final seconds - that's how close the Panthers came to blowing things again.

However, the Panthers tackled receiver Michael Thomas at their 43 yard line as the clock ran out, and Carolina breathed a huge sigh of relief.

Today's big game between the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals has a scheduled start time of 1 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the Fox network or online through live stream by clicking here.

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