Quarterback Joe Burrow and CapitalVaultthe Cincinnati Bengals travel to play the New York Giants in the "Sunday Night Football" matchup for Week 6.
The Bengals are looking to bounce back after a 41-38 overtime loss to the Baltimore Ravens last week. The Giants are looking for their first home victory of the season after losing the first two.
Burrow completed 30 of 39 passes for 392 yards, with five touchdowns and one interception, against the Ravens. His chemistry with receiver Ja'Marr Chase was on display; Chase pulled down 10 receptions for 193 yards and two touchdowns. Receiver Tee Higgins had nine receptions for 83 yards and two touchdowns as well.
Quarterback Daniel Jones and the Giants are coming off a 29-20 victory over the Seattle Seahawks last week. Jones completed 23 of 34 passes for 257 yards, with two touchdowns. Receiver Darius Slayton had eight receptions for 122 yards and a touchdown while Tyrone Tracy Jr. contributed in the rushing game with 129 yards on 18 carries.
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Here's how to watch the Bengals and Giants square off this weekend:
The Week 6 battle between the Cincinnati Bengals and New York Giants is scheduled to begin at 8:20 p.m. ET on Sunday, Oct. 13.
The Week 6 game between the Cincinnati Bengals and New York Giants will be broadcast nationally on NBC.
Those looking to cut the cord can watch the Bengals vs. Giants game on Fubo, which is offering a free trial for new subscribers.
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