Buffalo Bills vs. Cincinnati Bengals Live Stream Guide

Bengals vs. Bills Live Stream, Free, Without Cable, Xbox One, PS4, CBS Streaming

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After two huge wins in a row against likely playoff teams, the Buffalo Bills (3-1) look to continue to prove themselves as legitimate contenders when they go on the road to take on the Cincinnati Bengals (1-3) for a Week 5 matchup.

Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m. ET and will be broadcast in select markets on CBS. When looking for a live stream, the first thing you want to do is to find out if the game is in your market or not, which you can do by checking a coverage map here.

If the game is in your market, you can watch a live stream on your computer, tablet or streaming device via CBS All Access. The service offers a free trial, so you can sign up and watch today’s game at no cost.

If the game isn’t in your market, you may be able to watch via NFL Sunday Ticket.

You can sign up via the above links, or you can read on for a more thorough breakdown of how to watch:


If the Game Is in Your Market

Watch on Computer, Tablet or Streaming Device

If the game is being televised on CBS in your market (click here for a coverage map), you can watch a live stream via CBS All Access.

The service costs $5.99 per month, but here’s how to start a free trial and how to start watching the game:

1. Click here to go to the CBS All Access website

2. Click on “Try It Free” and then create an account

3. Select the subscription type you want (“Limited Commercials” is $5.99 per month and “Commercial Free” is $9.99 per month) and enter your payment information. If you cancel your subscription before the trial period ends (one week for “Limited Commercials” or two days for “Commercial Free”), you will not be charged

4. Return to the CBS All Access website to start watching CBS on your computer. You can also watch the game on your tablet or other streaming device via the CBS app.


Watch on Mobile

Streaming of in-market Sunday games on smartphones is only available to Verizon wireless customers, who can watch via the NFL Mobile app, which is free to download in the following locations:

App Store

Google Play Store

Microsoft App Store


If the Game Is Not on in Your Market

Watch on Desktop

If the game is not on in your market, the only options to watch live are from DirecTV. If you’re a DirecTV subscriber with a package that includes NFL Sunday Ticket, you can stream the game via the DirecTV website. NFL Sunday Ticket is included in the DirecTV Choice package (and every package above that), and you can click here to sign up.

If you don’t have cable or DirecTV, you may be eligible for SundayTicket.TV, an online streaming service that costs $69.99 per month for the first four months and allows you to watch all out-of-market games broadcast on CBS and Fox. SundayTicket.TV is available for people who live in residences that can’t get satellite (apartments, condos, etc.), as well as residents of San Francisco, Philadelphia and New York City. You can click here to see if you’re eligible and sign up.

Finally, most college students may watch out-of-market games via SundayTicket U for $24.99 per month. You can click here to sign up.


Watch on Tablet & Other Devices

If you have any of the above Sunday Ticket packages, you can watch out of market games on tablet and other streaming devices via the NFL Sunday Ticket app, which is free to download in the following locations:

App Store (or Apple TV)

Google Play Store

Microsoft App Store (or Xbox One)

Roku

Xbox One

PlayStation 4

You can click here for a complete list of compatible devices


If You’re Outside the United States & Mexico

Desktop

If you’re not in the United States, surrounding territories, or Mexico, you can watch the game live on your computer via NFL Game Pass International. The cost of the package depends on which country you’re in, and you can visit the website for more details.

Mobile & Other Devices

If you have a GamePass International account, you can watch the game on your mobile or tablet device via the NFL Mobile app, which can be downloaded for free in the following locations:

App Store (or Apple TV)

Google Play Store

Microsoft App Store (or Xbox One)

PlayStation 4