Giants vs Bengals live stream: How to watch NFL week 12 game online
This Giants vs Bengals live stream sees resurgent New York face a decimated Cincinnati
The Giants vs Bengals live stream begins at 1:00 p.m. ET/ 10:00 a.m. PT Sunday, November 29 on FOX.
The Giants vs Bengals live stream will show how well Cincinnati deals with adversity. On paper, these struggling teams look closely matched, with a 3-7 record for the Giants and a 2-7-1 tally for the Bengals. But that was before a pair of injuries hit the Cincinnati offense hard.
This NFL live stream looks very likely to go New York's way. Oddsmakers favor the Giants by 2.5 points--a spread they could easily beat. If the Giants do prevail, they boost their chance of finishing first in the not-so-tough NFC East.
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This NFL live stream sees the Bengals struggle to regroup after some hard injuries. The biggest loss is star rookie quarterback Joe Burrow, who suffered a season-ending left knee injury in Sunday's loss to the Washington Football Team. The 23-year-old Burrow had been a dependable play caller this season, with a respectable 13 touchdown passes and five interceptions.
With Burrow out of the game, the helm goes to Ryan Finley, who's had much less success. As if that weren't bad enough, the Bengals leading rusher, running back Joe Mixon, has been placed on the injured list with foot issues and will miss at least three games, including the New York match.
The Giant's offense is not particularly strong, earning an average of just 19.5 points per game. But they don't have much to fear from Cincinnati. The Bengals' defense is allowing the fourth-most yards per play in the league and a whopping 27 points per game. Their pass rush has just 13 sacks this season, so Giant's QB Daniel Jones should have some room to compose his shots. The Giants will also be refreshed after coming off a bye week, which could put more spring in their step.
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Giants vs Bengals live streams in the US
In the US, Giants vs Bengals is going to be broadcast on FOX, which is available with most cable packages and on two of our favorite streaming services fuboTV and Sling TV. The game starts at 1:00 p.m. ET/ 10:00 a.m. PT Sunday, November 29.
If FOX, ESPN, NBC and NFL Network have typically been enough to get you all the football you need, you could rely on Sling (which doesn't include CBS or NFL RedZone).
The more comprehensive package comes from fuboTV, as it has all five of the main channels you'll want: CBS, ESPN, FOX, NBC and the NFL Network. That's why it's one of the best streaming services.
It's a case of "you get what you pay for" as Sling Orange & Blue (which you'd need to get ESPN, FOX, NBC and NFL Network) costs $45 per month, while the Fubo TV Standard package gives you all of the above, for $59.99 per month.
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NFL Sunday Ticket: Giants vs Bengals is one of the games that DirecTV subscribers can watch via NFL Sunday Ticket (provided that you're not living in the market of either team). Sunday Ticket streams live games in their entirety to televisions, computers, Android and iOS devices, and game consoles.
You can also get NFL Sunday Ticket as a stand-alone service — but only if you live in an area that doesn't get DirecTV service.
Giants vs Bengals live streams for free
If you just want to watch on your phone, the Yahoo Sports app for iOS and Android gives away every NFL game that's broadcast in your local TV market to your smartphone or tablet for free.
Yes, that includes Monday Night Football and Thursday Night Football. You can also sign into your NFL Game Pass subscription and stream it from the Yahoo app.
With one of our best TV antenna picks you can watch live if — and only if — your local FOX affiliate is showing Giants vs Bengals.
Giants vs Bengals live streams in the UK
American football fans across the pond cannot watch Giants vs Bengals. Sky Sports NFL and Sky Sports Main Event are the standard channels for watching NFL games in the U.K. Sky Sports features more than 100 live games this season.
If you're an existing Sky customer, you can get all of that with the Sky Sports Complete Pack, for £39 per month.
If you're not looking to spend that much, you can get a less comprehensive Sky Sports pass from Now TV. Daily, weekly and monthly passes range from £9.99 to £33.99.
Giants vs Bengals live streams in Canada
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