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Here’s How to Watch NFL Week 4 Thursday Night Football

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The match brings together the finalist of the last Super Bowl against one of the two teams still undefeated in the season.

Joe Burrow looking to resume good days with the Bengals
© Credits: Sarah Stier/Getty ImagesJoe Burrow looking to resume good days with the Bengals

Cincinnati Bengals e Miami Dolphins will face each other on Thursday Night Football of the 2022/2023 NFL season this Thursday (29). The duel pits the finalist of the last Super Bowl against one of the two teams still undefeated in the league. The game will be broadcast on ESPN 2, the Star+ streaming platform, in addition to the NFL Game Pass.

Bengals came out of zero in the season

Last year’s runners-up, Cincinnati started the season with two losses to the Pittsburgh Steelers and Dallas Cowboys conceding late field goals in both games. Last week, won their first triumph: they beat the New York Jets 27-12 with good quarterback performance Joe Burrow, who passed for 275 yards and three touchdowns. The defense, highlighted against the land game last season, proved efficient by forcing four turnovers and no touchdowns in the red zone.

Undefeated, Dolphins still hasn’t revealed if Tua will be present

After the 21-19 victory over one of the favorites, the Buffalo Bills, the Dolphins can count on a casualty in this Thursday’s roster (29): quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. One of the highlights of the season, he suffered a back and ankle injury and is listed as one of the questionable against the Bengals.. Tua has accumulated impressive numbers in the first three weeks, such as 925 passing yards, eight touchdowns thrown and two interceptions. If he doesn’t play, Teddy Bridgewater is expected to be Miami’s starter. Undefeated, the team beat New England Patriots, Baltimore Ravens, besides the Bills so far.

Cincinnati Bengals vs Miami Dolphins: How to watch the match live on TV

The Cincinnati Bengals and Miami Dolphins will face off in NFL Week 4 this Thursday night (29), at 9:15 pm ET at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati. The game will be broadcast on ESPN 2, the Star+ streaming platform, in addition to the NFL Game Pass.

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