How to Watch Bengals vs. Ravens: Time, TV Channel and Live Stream – Week 2

How to Watch Bengals vs. Ravens: Time, TV Channel and Live Stream – Week 2

Updated Sep. 17, 2023 1:13 p.m. ET

Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals will host Mark Andrews and the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday at 1:00 PM ET, in a battle featuring two of the top offensive players in the league last season.

The Bengals ranked seventh in points scored last year (26.1 points per game), but they excelled on the defensive side of the ball, ranking fifth-best in the NFL with 20.1 points allowed per game. On defense, the Ravens were a top-five unit last season, ranking third-best by allowing only 18.5 points per game. They ranked 19th on offense (20.6 points per game).

In the story below, we provide all the details you need to watch this matchup on TV.

How to Watch Bengals vs. Ravens

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  • When: Sunday, September 17, 2023 at 1:00 PM ET
  • Where: Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio
  • TV: Watch on CBS

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Bengals vs. Ravens: Head-to-Head

  • Baltimore has defeated Cincinnati three times in the past five matchups.
  • The Ravens have covered two times in those games, with the teams outpacing the point total on two occasions.
  • Baltimore has outpaced Cincinnati 124 points to 98 in the past five games.

Bengals' 2023 Schedule

Date Opponent Score TV
9/10/2023 at Cleveland L 24-3 CBS
9/17/2023 Baltimore - CBS
9/25/2023 Los Angeles - ESPN
10/1/2023 at Tennessee - FOX
10/8/2023 at Arizona - FOX
10/15/2023 Seattle - CBS
10/29/2023 at San Francisco - CBS
11/5/2023 Buffalo - NBC
11/12/2023 Houston - CBS
11/16/2023 at Baltimore - Amazon Prime Video
11/26/2023 Pittsburgh - CBS
12/4/2023 at Jacksonville - ESPN
12/10/2023 Indianapolis - CBS
12/17/2023 Minnesota - -
12/23/2023 at Pittsburgh - NBC
12/31/2023 at Kansas City - CBS
1/7/2024 Cleveland - -

Bengals 2022 Stats & Insights

  • The Bengals put up 360.5 yards per game on offense last season, which ranked them eighth in the NFL. On defense, they ranked 16th, allowing 335.7 yards per contest.
  • On the offensive side of the ball, Cincinnati was a top-five unit in terms of passing yards last season, ranking fifth-best in the NFL by averaging 265 passing yards per game. It ranked 23rd on defense (229.1 passing yards allowed per game).
  • The Bengals were a bottom-five run offense last season, ranking fourth-worst with 95.5 rushing yards per game. On the defensive side of the ball, they ranked seventh in the NFL (106.6 rushing yards allowed per game).
  • With 24 forced turnovers (11th in NFL) against 18 turnovers committed (fourth in NFL), Cincinnati (+6) owned the sixth-ranked turnover margin in the league last season.

Bengals Key Players

  • Burrow passed for 4,475 yards (279.7 per game), completing 68.3% of his passes, with 35 touchdowns and 12 interceptions in 16 games last year.
  • In 14 games, Joe Mixon rushed for 814 yards (58.1 per game) and seven TDs.
  • In the passing game a season ago, Ja'Marr Chase scored nine TDs, hauling in 87 balls for 1,046 yards (87.2 per game).

Ravens' 2023 Schedule

Date Opponent Score TV
9/10/2023 Houston W 25-9 CBS
9/17/2023 at Cincinnati - CBS
9/24/2023 Indianapolis - CBS
10/1/2023 at Cleveland - CBS
10/8/2023 at Pittsburgh - CBS
10/15/2023 at Tennessee - NFL Network
10/22/2023 Detroit - FOX
10/29/2023 at Arizona - CBS
11/5/2023 Seattle - CBS
11/12/2023 Cleveland - FOX
11/16/2023 Cincinnati - Amazon Prime Video
11/26/2023 at Los Angeles - NBC
12/10/2023 Los Angeles - FOX
12/17/2023 at Jacksonville - NBC
12/25/2023 at San Francisco - ABC
12/31/2023 Miami - CBS
1/7/2024 Pittsburgh - -

Ravens 2022 Stats & Insights

  • From an offensive standpoint, the Ravens ranked 16th in the NFL with 338.8 yards per game last season. Meanwhile, they ranked ninth in total defense (324.3 yards allowed per contest).
  • While Baltimore's pass defense ranked 26th with 232.2 passing yards allowed per game last season, it was less successful on offense, ranking fifth-worst (178.8 passing yards per game).
  • The Ravens were a tough matchup for opposing teams in the running game last season, as they ranked top-five in both rushing offense (second-best with 160 rushing yards per game) and rushing defense (third-best with 92.1 rushing yards allowed per game).
  • Baltimore had the ninth-ranked turnover margin in the league last season at +4, forcing 25 turnovers (eighth in NFL) while turning it over 21 times (eighth in NFL).

Ravens Key Players

  • To go along with his 2,242 passing yards and 62.3% completion percentage last season, Lamar Jackson tallied 17 touchdowns against seven interceptions.
  • In 15 games, Andrews was targeted 113 times, leading to 73 receptions, 847 yards and five touchdowns.
  • Devin Duvernay was a key part of the air attack last year, posting 37 catches for 407 yards and three touchdowns.
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