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How to Watch Cincinnati Bengals vs. Dallas Cowboys Week 2 Game Live Online on September 18, 2022: Streaming/TV Channels

On Sunday, September 18, 2022 at 4:25 PM EDT, the Dallas Cowboys face the Cincinnati Bengals from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX. The game is airing exclusively on CBS, which you can stream with a Live TV Streaming Service.

Dallas Cowboys vs. Cincinnati Bengals

The Dallas Cowboys vs. Cincinnati Bengals game will be streaming on CBS, which is available with a 5-Day Free Trial of DIRECTV STREAM. You can also stream CBS on fuboTV, Paramount Plus, Hulu Live TV, and YouTube TV.

Can you stream Dallas Cowboys vs. Cincinnati Bengals on DIRECTV STREAM?

You can watch the Dallas Cowboys vs. Cincinnati Bengals game on CBS with a 5-Day Free Trial of DIRECTV STREAM + $20 OFF your First 2 Months. You will also be able to stream ESPN, Fox, and NBC.

Can you stream Dallas Cowboys vs. Cincinnati Bengals on fuboTV?

You can watch the Dallas Cowboys vs. Cincinnati Bengals game on CBS with a 7-Day Free Trial of fuboTV. You will also be able to stream ESPN, Fox, and NBC.

Can you stream Dallas Cowboys vs. Cincinnati Bengals on Paramount Plus?

You can watch the Dallas Cowboys vs. Cincinnati Bengals game on CBS with a 30-Day Free Trial of Paramount Plus.

Can you stream Dallas Cowboys vs. Cincinnati Bengals on Hulu Live TV?

You can watch the Dallas Cowboys vs. Cincinnati Bengals game on CBS with a subscription to Hulu + Live TV, which has $20 OFF your First 3 Months. You can also add NFL RedZone for just $10, with their new Sports Add-On. You will also be able to stream ESPN, Fox, and NBC.

Can you stream Dallas Cowboys vs. Cincinnati Bengals on YouTube TV?

You can watch the Dallas Cowboys vs. Cincinnati Bengals game on CBS with YouTube TV. You will also be able to stream ESPN, Fox, and NBC.

Can You Stream Dallas Cowboys vs. Cincinnati Bengals on NFL Sunday Ticket Online?

If they are not airing the Dallas Cowboys vs. Cincinnati Bengals game in your local market, you may be able to stream the game with NFL Sunday Ticket.

If you live in an apartment or dorm, you can stream NFL Sunday Ticket starting at $300 for the entire season. However, if you are a student or a recent graduate, you can save on the NFL out-of-market streaming service.

Students can get NFL Sunday Ticket Online for $120, while recent graduates can get it for just $200.

Can You Stream Dallas Cowboys vs. Cincinnati Bengals on NFL+?

If the Dallas Cowboys vs. Cincinnati Bengals game is airing in your local market, you can watch or listen to the game live on your mobile device or tablet with a 7-Day Free Trial of NFL+ ($4.99 a month). You won’t be able to AirPlay or Cast it to your TV.

If you upgrade to NFL+ Premium ($9.99/mo.), you can watch the game on-demand ad-free on connected TV devices, immediately after it ends.

Can you stream Dallas Cowboys vs. Cincinnati Bengals on Sling TV?

Unfortunately, Sling TV doesn’t offer CBS so you won’t be able to stream the Dallas Cowboys vs. Cincinnati Bengals game. You would be able to stream ESPN, Fox, and NBC.

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Cincinnati Bengals vs. Dallas Cowboys Game Preview: Burrow seeks Bengals reset, Cowboys backup Rush wants replay

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Joe Burrow would just as soon forget his most recent NFL start, a five-turnover clunker for defending AFC champion Cincinnati last week.

Cooper Rush wouldn’t mind a replay of his — the only start of his career in place of an injured Dak Prescott last season, when he threw a touchdown pass in the final minute to lift the Dallas Cowboys over the Minnesota Vikings.

Both quarterbacks have the same job Sunday: Get teams with playoff aspirations back on track after season-opening losses, the Bengals to AFC North rival Pittsburgh in overtime and the Cowboys to Tampa Bay for the second year in a row.

“The important thing is you put it behind you,” Bengals coach Zac Taylor said. “You don’t always play perfect. You shake it off. You try to clean up any of the mistakes you made, but also emphasize a lot of the positives that happened.”

Burrow threw four interceptions and lost a fumble, but still had the Bengals (0-1) in position to win with a PAT in the final seconds of regulation. Evan McPherson’s kick was blocked, and he missed another potential winning field goal in OT in the 23-20 loss.

There weren’t nearly as many positives for Dallas (0-1).

Rush played the last half of the fourth quarter after the fracture in the area of Prescott’s right thumb. Even with their star QB, the Cowboys never got closer than the Tampa Bay 31 in a 19-3 loss. The NFL’s highest-scoring offense from last season was the only one in the league without a touchdown in Week 1.

Reigning Defensive Rookie of the Year Micah Parsons remembered this time last year, when the Cowboys were coming off a loss to the Bucs before defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence broke a foot in practice going into a Week 2 victory on the road against Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers.

“We’ve been in these shoes last year. Almost identical,” Parsons said. “It might not have been Dak, but it was D-Law and everyone was crushed. Of course we had people that stepped up. People are going to have to step up again.”

Rush threw a 5-yard touchdown to Amari Cooper in the final minute of a 20-16 victory at Minnesota in Week 8 last season, when Prescott was sidelined by a strained calf.

The Cowboys knew Prescott would be back after that game. And while there is optimism that Prescott could return sooner than six weeks with his latest injury, there’s little question Rush will start multiple games instead of just one.

“Coop has been here a long time,” right guard Zack Martin said of the sixth-year pro. “He knows exactly what’s going on. But there is always kinda like that, ‘I wonder how he’ll do in a game.’ I think he showed that last year.”

NOT THE FIRST TIME

Burrow said “everybody” keeps asking what he thinks about playing at AT&T Stadium for the first time. His answer is always the same: It won’t be the first time.

His LSU debut was a 33-17 victory over Miami at the home of the Cowboys in the 2018 opener, a year before he led the Tigers to the national championship.

The 2019 Heisman Trophy winner says he doesn’t know why most folks don’t remember the previous visit — or why they’re so caught up in him going to the retractable roof stadium with the huge video board hanging over the field.

“I feel like it’s kind of an iconic stadium in our league,” Burrow said. “Obviously the big scoreboard, and the Cowboys have a lot of rich tradition. Whenever you go there, I think it kind of feels a little different.”

LAMB’S NEW WORLD

Rush won’t have Cooper as a receiving option in this start after the Cowboys traded him in a cost-cutting move, clearing the way for CeeDee Lamb to take over as the No. 1 receiver. Lamb’s first game in that role wasn’t a good one. He had two catches on 11 targets. Of the other 17 receivers with at least 10 targets in the opener, none had fewer than five grabs.

“Everybody has their own opinion,” Lamb said. “You’re entitled to it and obviously after Week 1, everyone’s going to have something to say. I mean, it is Week 1. You’ve got to understand we’ve got 16 more.”

FAMILIAR FACES

Cincinnati cornerback Chidobe Awuzie and right tackle La’el Collins will face their former team for the first time.

Awuzie left on his own terms, choosing the Bengals in free agency in 2021 after four years as a second-round pick for the Cowboys. Collins was released in a cost-cutting move this past offseason and signed with Cincinnati.

NEW LONG SNAPPER

Reserve tight end Mitchell Wilcox was forced into long-snapping duty against the Steelers when Clark Harris injured a biceps. Wilcox’s snap was high on the 29-yard potential winner in OT and might have affected the timing for the normally reliable McPherson, who set a team record with a 59-yarder before Harris got hurt.

Cal Adomitis is coming off the practice squad to take over for Harris, the team’s long snapper since 2009.


Jason Gurwin has has spent the last 10 years in the technology, media, entertainment industries. For The Streamable, he specializes in all things media like streaming services, devices, and cord cutting.

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