TIME UPDATE: Bengals vs Bills – How to Watch, Listen, and Stream Week 14 NFL Game Orchard Park, NY – December 3, 2025
A pivotal AFC showdown takes center stage in the early afternoon window as the Buffalo Bills (8–4) host the Cincinnati Bengals (4–8) at Highmark Stadium in a Week 14 matchup with playoff ramifications on the horizon. The Bills, fueled by a gritty 24-17 road victory over the Steelers that extended their winning ways and bolstered their AFC positioning, aim to capitalize on home-field advantage and push toward a division title. Meanwhile, the Bengals arrive on a high note after snapping a four-game losing streak with a convincing 32-14 Thanksgiving win over the Ravens, signaling a resurgence with Joe Burrow back under center and eyeing a late-season playoff surge. WATCH / STREAM National Broadcast: FOX Kickoff: Sunday, December 7 — 1:00 p.m. ET / 10:00 a.m. PT

Streaming Options:
- FOX Sports app – Full FOX broadcast
- NFL+ – Mobile streaming + full game replays
- FuboTV / YouTube TV / Hulu Live TV – FOX coverage nationwide
GAME INFO Matchup: Cincinnati Bengals (4–8) at Buffalo Bills (8–4) Venue: Highmark Stadium – Orchard Park, New York Kickoff: 1:00 p.m. ET The Bills enter Week 14 with momentum from their Week 13 triumph over Pittsburgh, where Josh Allen threw for 215 yards and a TD while adding 42 rushing yards in a balanced effort that highlighted their top-10 offense averaging 27.8 points per game. Allen, seventh in the NFL with 2,832 passing yards, 19 TDs, and 10 INTs, has elevated his dual-threat game, using his arm strength and mobility to extend plays. RB James Cook has been dominant, ranking second league-wide in rushing with 1,228 yards and eight TDs on explosive runs, while contributing in the pass game. In the air, WR Keon Coleman leads with consistent production, posting 50+ receiving yards in his last four outings, complemented by Brandin Cooks’ speed and TE Dalton Kincaid’s red-zone reliability. However, Buffalo’s run defense has been a weak point, ranking third-worst at 141.3 yards allowed per game. EDGE Greg Rousseau anchors the pass rush with elite pressure, while LB Terrel Bernard adds tackles, but the secondary, bolstered by S Damar Hamlin, has been opportunistic with turnovers. For the Bengals, Joe Burrow’s return has sparked the offense, carrying them to a 4-8 record while averaging 26.7 points in his starts and ranking in the top half for passing efficiency. Burrow, with 1,636 passing yards, 13 TDs, and only four INTs in six games, threw for 261 yards and two scores in the Ravens win, relying on his precision and poise (83.0 PFF grade). RB Chase Brown powers the ground game with 704 rushing yards and two TDs, grinding out tough yards despite the unit’s 30th ranking at 88.5 yards per game. WR Ja’Marr Chase (86 catches, 971 yards, five TDs) and Tee Higgins (40 catches, 575 yards, seven TDs) form a dynamic duo for chunk plays, with WR Andrei Iosivas adding depth. Defensively, S Jordan Battle leads in tackles (92) and INTs (three), EDGE Joseph Ossai paces sacks (five), but the unit ranks dead last in points allowed (31.2 per game), pass yards (256.8), and rush yards (153.3). Yet, recent improvements loom, with the team allowing just 113.7 rush yards over the last three games amid protection challenges. LISTEN Bengals Radio Network: WCKY 1530 / WEBN-FM 102.7 / WLW 700 Bills Radio Network: WGR 550 SiriusXM: Bengals Channel 226 | Bills Channel 225 Audio Streaming: Team mobile apps & NFL+ Audio POSTGAME COVERAGE Fans can tune into full postgame press conferences with Josh Allen, Joe Burrow, Sean McDermott, and Zac Taylor, plus highlights and locker-room insights on FOX Sports, NFL Network, and team digital platforms. Expect fiery reactions from Buffalo on their December dominance push. BETTING SNAPSHOT (Week 14) CategoryBengalsBillsSpread+5.5-5.5Moneyline+205-245Over/Under47.5 points Oddsmakers favor Buffalo at home, emphasizing their defensive prowess against the pass and Allen’s versatility, but Cincinnati’s Burrow-led explosiveness (3-0 in his starts) could spark a high-scoring upset.

KEY STORYLINES
- Allen vs. Bengals Secondary: Josh targets weaknesses in Cincinnati’s 32nd-ranked pass D—can he exploit coverage for big plays amid his 82.6 PFF grade?
- Burrow’s Return Test: With an 83.0 grade facing Buffalo’s top-ranked pass defense (163.2 yards allowed); his quick throws could expose the Bills early.
- Cook’s Ground Dominance: James challenges Cincinnati’s bottom-ranked run stop (153.3 yards allowed)—success here unlocks Buffalo’s play-action threats.
- Chase’s Hot Hand: Ja’Marr’s league-leading yards vs. Buffalo’s opportunistic secondary—how does the O adapt with Higgins potentially sidelined?
- Defensive Contrasts: Bills’ elite pass unit vs. Bengals’ struggling D—can Cincinnati capitalize on Buffalo’s run vulnerabilities in a must-win scenario?
SUMMARY An AFC rivalry reignites in Orchard Park—a surging Bills squad defending home turf battles a resurgent Bengals team fighting for survival. Cold weather meets Burrow’s fire in a contest packed with star power. Kickoff: Sunday, December 7 — 1:00 p.m. ET on FOX.** Frozen Frontier. QB showdown. Playoff pressure. Week 14 could alter the AFC landscape.
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