Cincinnati Bengals vs. Miami Dolphins Live Stream: How To Livestream Thursday Night Football For Free

Two teams in desperate need of a victory square off when the Cincinnati Bengals meet the Miami Dolphins on Thursday Night Football. Andy Dalton looks to rebound from the Bengals Week 3 loss to the undefeated Denver Broncos, while Ryan Tannehill and the Dolphins look to make it two in a row after their 30-24 victory over the winless Cleveland Browns. Week 4 of the NFL season is officially underway as the Dolphins battle the Bengals on Thursday Night Football!

WHAT TIME DOES THE CINCINNATI BENGALS VS. MIAMI DOLPHINS GAME START?

The Dolphins and Bengals will kick off at 8:25 P.M. Eastern.

HOW DO I LIVE STREAM THE MIAMI DOLPHINS VS. CINCINNATI BENGALS GAME?

The Bengals/Dolphins game is being broadcast on the NFL Network. If you are a cable subscriber and the NFL Network is included as part of your package, you can live stream Thursday Night Football for free through the NFL app on XBox, Apple TV, and Roku.
Twitter will be streaming a number of Thursday night games this year, but, unfortunately, tonight’s Dolphins/Bengals matchup will not be one of them. However, if you’re a Verizon Wireless customer, you can stream the NFL Network on NFL Mobile, which you can download on iTunes or Google Play.
Cordcutters can watch via Sling TV, whose Blue package carries the NFL Network (more on Sling below).
Another possibility for fans is PlayStation Vue. Subscribers to their ‘Core’ or ‘Elite’ streaming service have access to the NFL Network, though channel lineups vary by region.

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CAN I STREAM VIA DIRECTV SUNDAY TICKET?

You cannot. Thursday games are not part of NFL Sunday Ticket and therefore not eligible for streaming.

WHAT ABOUT NFL GAME PASS?

NFL Game Pass shows games that have already concluded. If you’re fine with on demand NON-live games, sign up for $99/year.

HOW CAN I GET SLING TV?

This is a terrific time to check out Sling TV. The service’s Blue package, which includes major networks like Fox and NBC, normally costs $25 a month, but are currently offering subscribers a free one-week trial of the service. Then, from there, you can either download the Sling desktop app (if you’re watching on a desktop or laptop computer), or download the Sling app for iOS/Apple devices, Android, Roku, Microsoft, Nexus player, ZTE or XBox One.