How to watch and listen to Bengals’ Week 2 game against Jaguars with kickoff time, viewing options, and more
Cincinnati has its home-opener on tap for Week 2.
The Cincinnati Bengals achieved a highly-coveted 1-0 start, and now have the chance to posses a 2-0 record for the first time in the Zac Taylor and Joe Burrow era. The Jacksonville Jaguars will be looking to prevent that this weekend at Paycor Stadium.
Cincinnati has played Jacksonville four times since Tayl0r was hired in 2019 and has won the last three meetings. Burrow’s first victory came against the Jags in 2020. He then engineered a comeback win against them almost exactly a year later. Jake Browning then got his first-career win as a starter on the road in Jacksonville in 2023.
Kickoff for the latest installment of this classic AFC Central showdown is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. ET on Sunday. Here is how you can watch the game.
How to watch and stream Bengals vs Jaguars in NFL Week 2
The game will be televised on CBS in the following local markets:
- Cincinnati — WKRC (Ch. 12)
- Dayton — WHIO (Ch. 7)
- Lexington — WKYT (Ch. 27)
Here are the ways you can stream the game:
- Paramount+ (any device, in market),
- NFL+ (mobile only)
- NFL Sunday Ticket (out of market)
- NFL Game Pass International (International, excluding Canada and China)
If you can’t watch the game, the Bengals Radio Network has you covered via WCKY (1530), WEBN-FM (102.7) and WLW700. Dan Hoard (play-by-play) and 2025 Ring of Honor inductee Dave Lapham (analyst) will have the call, as always.
Cincinnati won its season-opener, 17-16, against the Cleveland Browns this past Sunday. It was the club’s first Week 1 win since 2021, which was the last year the Bengals hosted Jacksonville. The Jags also won their Week 1 game, a 26-10 victory over the Carolina Panthers.
Jacksonville drafted former Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter with the second-overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Hunter caught six passes for 33 yards while appearing on defense for six snaps in his debut against Carolina.
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