How to watch, listen, and stream Browns vs. Bengals in Week 7 AFC North action
Cleveland Browns (1-5) are back at home in Week 7 against the Cincinnati Bengals (2-4), where they will try to end a four-game losing streak that looks to have no end in sight. For the Browns in Week 6, it was another loss and this time it was at the hands of the Philadelphia Eagles. […]
Cleveland Browns (1-5) are back at home in Week 7 against the Cincinnati Bengals (2-4), where they will try to end a four-game losing streak that looks to have no end in sight.
For the Browns in Week 6, it was another loss and this time it was at the hands of the Philadelphia Eagles. Cleveland once again failed to score 20 points and the game ended 20-16. Cleveland’s defense played well enough to win, but the offense continues to give this football team no chance.
The Bengals just beat the New York Giants and will come into Cleveland as winners of two of their last three. Find out where you can watch, stream, and listen to the game below.
Where to watch, stream, and listen to Cincinnati Bengals at Cleveland Browns in Week 7
Kickoff: 1:00 p.m. at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, Ohio
Where to watch: CBS
Here are the announcers for the Cleveland Browns-Cincinnati Bengals game: TBA
Stream: Fubo, NFL +, CBS Sports
Radio: 850 ESPN Cleveland, 92.3 The Fan WKRK
Cleveland is set to continue to roll Deshaun Watson out there they say, so that will once again be the case this week. The Browns have showed up well against the Cincinnati Bengals in recent memory and they badly need a win to end this skid that could tank their season soon if it has not already.
The biggest thing to watch this week for the Browns is the fact that they will have running back Nick Chubb back on the field. Chubb is set to play in his first game since Week 2 of last season. It has been a long road of recovery, but Chubb returns to an offense that badly needs any kind of boost.
Kevin Stefanski, Ken Dorsey, and the entire offensive staff have to figure this thing out, along with the players. If they fall to 1-6 on the season at home, the wheels could really come off.
Browns’ Deshaun Watson gave his take on what will fix the offense after Week 6 loss to Eagles
The offense is ending the team’s season soon if things don’t change.