Can the 49ers, with their backs against the wall, overcome a consistent AFC contender and win to send themselves into their bye week?
In Week 8, the San Francisco 49ers welcome quarterback Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals back to Levi’s Stadium. They will try to recover from their defeat to the Minnesota Vikings in Week 7, which was their second straight loss. A club that began the NFL season 5-0 is suddenly fighting to remain in the NFC as it approaches its bye week.
Because Burrow missed the most of the 2023 season due to a damaged leg, Cincinnati had an inconsistent year. However, in his most recent game, a 17-13 victory over the Seattle Seahawks, his symptoms have lessened. Burrow and the Bengals, fresh off their own bye, will arrive in San Francisco a week healthier.
With a 13-4 record since 1974, the Red & Gold enjoy all-time dominance in this meeting. In the past, the 49ers have defeated the Bengals in two Super Bowls (1982 and 1989). The 49ers won 26-23 in overtime during the players’ most recent meeting in 2021.
A few years later, in Week 8 of the 2023 NFL season, both clubs will try to stage another fiercely contested matchup.
The last time the 49ers faced the Bengals
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When does the regular-season match begin?
On Sunday, October 29th, at 1:25 p.m. PST, the game will kick off at Santa Clara, California’s Levi’s Stadium.
Where will the game be shown?
CBS will carry the game live. Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, and Tracy Wolfson make up the broadcast team, with Wolfson serving as the sideline reporter.
How to watch 49ers vs. Bengals on the internet
Stream live: Fubo, NFL+ The San Francisco 49ers’ upcoming schedule
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