The Bengals (10-7) picked up from where they left off in the regular season as they scored 20 first-half points and were able to ride that to a 26-19 win over the Raiders in the wild card round of the playoffs. Joe Burrow completed 24-of-his-34 passes including two touchdowns in his playoff debut while leading Cincinnati to their first playoff victory in 31 years. Rookie wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase will look to continue his tear against the Titans. Chase took the Raiders for nine catches and 116 yards in the wild card win and now has three 100-yard-plus games in his last four contests. The Titans (12-5) are the AFC’s number one seed coming into the playoffs and are coming off a first-round bye. That week of rest came with a great benefit as they will have Derrick Henry back in the lineup. The two-time rushing champion was well on his way to his third straight rushing title before his regular season was cut short after he suffered a foot-fracture in week eight. At the time of the injury, Henry was the NFL’s leading rusher and still managed to finish the season in the top 10 in rushing yards (937) and touchdowns (10). He was cleared for contact drills in practice this week. Tennessee earned their number one seed after not just losing Henry, but also their leading receiver A.J. Brown. The 24-year-old suffered a chest injury November 21st and was placed on injured reserve. Brown was activated just three weeks later and promptly caught 11 passes for 145 yards and a touchdown in his first game back. He managed to haul in a team-high 869 yards on the season with five touchdowns. The Titans are currently 4-point favorites against the Bengals. The over/under is 48.5. Bengals are currently a +175 money line bet.  Bengals vs Titans Inactives: Bengals: Stanley Morgan (WR), Trenton Irwin (WR), Trayveon Williams (HB), Fred Johnson (OL), Vernon Hargreaves (CB), Wyatt Ray (DE) Titans: Rashaan Evans (LB), Larrell Murchison (DL), Teair Tart (DL), Derick Roberson (OLB), Dez Fitzpatrick (WR), Dillon Radunz (OL)

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Bengals vs Titans live streams in the US

In the U.S., the Bengals vs Titans live stream is going to be broadcast on CBS, which is available with most cable packages and on one of our favorite streaming services: fuboTV.  The game starts at 4.30 p.m. ET / 1.30 p.m. PT Saturday (Jan. 22) You can get your local CBS network’s NFL games via Paramount Plus, if you want. So, that makes it really easy to recommend where cord-cutters should turn to watch the NFL season: Fubo TV. Built for all things sports, Fubo has all three of those local broadcasters, plus ESPN and NFL Network. That’s why it’s one of the best streaming services. Sling TV doesn’t have CBS (not without AirTV at least), so while that’s one of our favorite services, it’s not ideal for football fans. NFL Sunday Ticket: This game is not included in NFL Sunday Ticket (opens in new tab), which is available even if you don’t have DirecTV. For more details check out our guide on How to get NFL Sunday Ticket without DirecTV.

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Bengals vs Titans live streams in the UK

American football fans across the pond can watch Bengals vs Titans on Sky Sports (opens in new tab), the typical home to more than 100 live games per NFL season.  The Bengals vs Titans live stream starts at 9.30 p.m. GMT Saturday night. Americans abroad could just use the service of their choice, provided they log in via a VPN such as ExpressVPN (opens in new tab).

Bengals vs Titans live streams in Canada

Get in, folks, we’re going to Da Zone. Or to be more specific, Canadian football fans will need DAZN (opens in new tab) to watch Bengals vs Titans live streams in Canada.  DAZN is also the home of live Champions League soccer games. 

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