The Cincinnati Bengals and Jacksonville Jaguars get together on Sunday, with both teams going in opposite directions. For Cincinnati, it is coming off a massive win over the Baltimore Ravens, vaulting back into the AFC North lead. Jacksonville lost once again last weekend, this time to the Miami Dolphins, dropping its record to 1-7.
Jaguars vs. Bengals 2014: Online streaming, time, TV schedule, radio and more
Cincinnati looks to bury Jacksonville and keep its momentum going after a season-altering win last week.


The Jaguars are in the midst of a major rebuild and are in the second year of the Gus Bradley era. Bradley seemed to have the team moving in the right direction after a 4-4 close to last season, but things haven’t gone well in 2014. Jacksonville is poor on both sides of the ball, ranking 30th in offense and 25th in defense. The main source of hope is rookie quarterback Blake Bortles. Bortles has completed a respectable 63.5 percent of his passes, but has thrown a league-high 12 interceptions.
The Bengals appeared on the brink of disaster after going winless in three games but rallied to beat Baltimore for the second time this season. Cincinnati is 4-2-1 and now hits a key stretch in its schedule with home dates against the Jaguars and Browns, before a three-game road trip featuring the Saints, Texans and Buccaneers. In the competitive AFC, the Bengals can't afford to slip up in any should-wins, especially with a daunting trip awaiting them.
How to Watch
Where: Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio
When: 1 p.m. ET
TV: CBS
Announcers: Spero Dedes, Solomon Wilcots
Online streaming: Verizon NFL Mobile | NFL Sunday Ticket
Odds
Cincinnati is favored by 11.5 points at home over Jacksonville, with an over/under of 44, according to OddsShark.
Further Reading
For more on the Jaguars, head over to Big Cat Country.
To keep up on the Bengals, check out Cincy Jungle.











