Cincinnati Bengals vs Buffalo Bills live stream (CBS TV info): Watch NFL 2015 football online (Preview)

The Cincinnati Bengals and the Buffalo Bills will fight it out on Sunday in Week 6 of the NFL 2015 regular season, with the Bengals looking to maintain their perfect start to the season. Today's big game has a scheduled start time of 1 p.m. ET and takes place from the Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park, New York. The game can be watched on TV on the CBS network or online through live stream via the link below.

The Bengals have gone from strength to strength this season so far. For many as they started their win streak, it was was good but it was hard to gauge just how good they would be when they came up against the top teams in the league. But last week they silenced many doubters when they came up trumps against the Seattle Seahawks, which was arguably their best win of the season to date.

Against the Seahawks the Bengals were down 17 points at half time before storming back to steal the win.

Quarterback Andy Dalton was excellent, completing 30 of 44 passes for 331 yards and two touchdowns. This season so far he has completed an impressive 67.5 percent of passes, and has thrown for 11 touchdowns with just two interceptions. His contribution has ensured that the Bengals have the second best offense in the league, behind only the New England Patriots.

The Bills meanwhile have blown hot and cold this year so far. Their defense in particular has been absent at times, although last week they did hold the Tennessee Titans to just 13 points. However, the Bengals this week will be a much larger test than the Titans.

Elsewhere in the NFL, earlier this week the Atlanta Falcons suffered their first defeat of the season, coming up short against the New Orleans Saints on NFL Thursday Night Football.

Drew Brees was the clear difference between the teams, with the Saints' quarterback passing for 312 yards. Brees connected excellently with Ben Watson, who posted a career high of 127 yards receiving, including a fourth down touchdown catch.

The game also saw an spectacular punt block by Michael Mauti, who went on to recover the ball for a touchdown to the delight of tens of thousands of fans at the Superdome.

There were also two short touchdowns for Mark Ingram, as the Saints put on arguably their best display of the season so far. The New Orleans defense also were fantastic, and arguably turned the game by recovering three fumbles, including two inside the Saints' own 20 yard line.

Even though there was a late rally by the Falcons, it was a matter of too little too late for Atlanta as they went down 21-31.

Today's big game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Buffalo Bills has a scheduled start time of 1 p.m. ET and takes place from the Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park. The game can be watched on TV on the CBS network or online through live stream by clicking here.

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