Redskins at Bengals live stream: How to watch online
Wembley is the venue for the Cincinnati Bengals and Washington Redskins in Week 8. Here’s how to watch the latest installment of the NFL’s International Series.
The trip to London means an early kickoff time. In fact, action will begin at 9:30 a.m. ET on Sunday, Oct. 29. FOX will handle the broadcast, with Kenny Albert, John Lynch and Pam Oliver combining to call the game.
Live streaming will be available on both GamePass and Fox Sports Go.
It’s a matchup the 3-4 Bengals need to win after lurching out of the gate, despite being considered prime contenders in the AFC. As for the Redskins, they’ve recovered well after an 0-2 start. Washington has gone 4-1 since, although the one was a heartbreaking, last-gasp loss to the Detroit Lions last week.
Both teams arrive in London with question marks at quarterback. Andy Dalton is playing some superb football, despite being hounded by pass-rushers every week. Cincinnati has given up 22 sacks, the second-highest total in the NFL, per the league’s official site.
On the other side, Kirk Cousins is producing some standout moments, alongside some bonehead plays. No. 8 has gunned 10 touchdown passes but also tossed six interceptions through seven games.
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Both quarterbacks will be concerned by issues along their respective offensive lines. Specifically, each could be without his blindside protector at Wembley.
For Dalton, the news on left tackle Andrew Whitworth is not encouraging, according to Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com:
Meanwhile, Cousins has seen left tackle Trent Williams practice this week. Yet as Master Tesfatsion of the Washington Post noted, the Pro Bowler wasn’t exactly moving freely:
Trent Williams is active. Still walking with a noticeable limp, but he's participating during individuals. Pretty remarkable. #Redskins pic.twitter.com/JC4d8PK9pv
— Master Tesfatsion (@MasterTes) October 26, 2016
Washington running back Matt Jones also missed practice after fumbling twice against the Lions. Redskins head coach Jay Gruden, Dalton’s one-time OC, has indicated Jones has been feeling some pain, per Tesfatsion.
There are further potential woes for the Redskins with Josh Norman, the team’s best cornerback still in concussion protocol, along with lethal joker-style tight end Jordan Reed. Cincy’s premier wideout A.J. Green could dominate if shutdown cover man Norman can’t go.
Date: Sunday, October 30
Time: 9:30 a.m. ET
Location: London
Venue: Wembley Stadium
TV: Fox
Live Stream: NFL Game Pass. Fox Sports Go.
The Bengals have the weapons on both sides of the ball to survive a close one against a talented Redskins team in London.
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