But the Bengals do have something to play for. As of now, they sit in position to enjoy a first-round bye come playoff time, but the Broncos (also 9-2) remain a persistent, ever-present threat to take that No. 2 seed. The Browns, meanwhile, will start Austin Davis in the latest episode of the Johnny Manziel saga that saw the mercurial quarterback benched upon the release of a TMZ video. Maybe Davis can play his way into a high ranking of the Browns’ 23 QBs since 1999. It wouldn’t take much.

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Here’s what you need to know in order to watch Bengals-Browns on the big screen.

What time is the Bengals vs. Browns game?

The Bengals-Browns game will kick off at 1:00 p.m. ET.

What channel is the Bengals vs. Browns game on?

In select markets, Fox will air Bengals vs. Browns.

Who is on the Bengals injury report?

Vontaze Burfict, linebacker — Knee injury — ProbableTyler Eifert, tight end — Neck injury — DoubtfulLeon Hall, cornerback — Back injury — QuestionableGeorge Iloka, safety — Groin injury — QuestionableAdam Jones, cornerback — Foot injury — QuestionableDre Kirkpatrick, cornerback — Ankle injury — ProbableEmmanuel Lamur, linebacker — Ankle injury — ProbableChris Lewis-Harris, cornerback — Ribs injury — Doubtful

Who is on the Browns injury report?

Andrew Hawkins, wide receiver — Concussion — OutJustin Gilbert, cornerback — Concussion — OutTaylor Gabriel, wide receiver — Concussion — OutJoel Bitonio, guard — Ankle injury — QuestionableJoe Haden, cornerback — Concussion — OutNate Orchard, linebacker — Groin injury — QuestionableRandy Starks, defensive end — Knee injury — QuestionableJohnny Manziel, quarterback — Elbow injury — ProbableArmonty Bryant, defensive end — Elbow injury — Probable

Who will win the Bengals-Browns game?

SN’s David Steele likes the Bengals, 33-16. 

Our Vinnie Iyer agrees, though he thinks it will be a little closer.