How to watch Bengals at Giants live for free: Start time and streaming

Coming off an exciting Week 5 win, the New York Giants will face the Cincinnati Bengals in their first and only Sunday Night Football tilt of the season.Last week against the Seahawks, Isaiah Simmons blocked a Seahawks punt and returned it for a game-winning touchdown late in the fourth quarter.The Giants will certainly be looking to keep that energy rolling into Week 6.

The Cincinnati Bengals, on the other hand, are desperately seeking a win after starting the season 1-4.The team’s only win so far came in Week 4, when they beat the Panthers 34-24.

The team is generating offense (most of the losses have been incredibly close games), but their opponents just seem to be generating more.The two teams rarely meet during the season as they’re in different conferences, but the last time they played against each other was during the 2022 preseason when the Giants bested the Bengals 25-22.

Below, check out everything you need to know to tune into the game, from start time and channel to how to watch for free or on Peacock.The Giants vs.Bengals game starts at 8:20 p.m.

ET today, October 13.The Giants vs.

Bengals game is airing on NBC as part of Sunday Night Football.The best way to stream the Giants game for free if you don’t have cable is with a live TV streaming service free trial.

Our favorite is DIRECTV Stream, which offers a five-day free trial for new subscribers.The most cost-effective way to stream the Giants vs.

Bengals game without using a free trial is with a Peacock subscription.Peacock costs $7.99/month and in addition to Sunday Night Football, Peacock has live sports from Big 10 Football, the English Premier League, PGA Tour, NASCAR, Big 10 Basketball, and more.

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