How to watch Patriots vs. Bengals: TV channel and streaming options for November 23

When the Cincinnati Bengals (3-7) host the New England Patriots (9-2) on Sunday, November 23, 2025 at Paycor Stadium, they will attempt to stop a three-game losing streak.

How to watch New England Patriots vs. Cincinnati Bengals

New England vs. Cincinnati odds

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Injury reports

Patriots

RB Terrell Jennings: Full Participation in Practice (Knee)

DT Joshua Farmer: Full Participation in Practice (Ankle)

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LB Christian Elliss: Full Participation in Practice (Hip)

WR Kayshon Boutte: Full Participation in Practice (Hamstring)

LB Jahlani Tavai: Limited Participation in Practice (NIR – Personal)

RB Rhamondre Stevenson: Limited Participation in Practice (Toe)

OT Morgan Moses: Limited Participation in Practice (NIR – Rest)

OLB Harold Landry: Limited Participation in Practice (Knee)

TE Austin Hooper: Limited Participation in Practice (Concussion)

LB K’Lavon Chaisson: Limited Participation in Practice (Ankle)

DT Christian Barmore: Limited Participation in Practice (Nir – Other)

Bengals

TE Mike Gesicki: Full Participation in Practice (Pectoral)

QB Joe Flacco: Limited Participation in Practice (Shoulder)

WR Jermaine Burton: Full Participation in Practice (Illness)

QB Joe Burrow: Full Participation in Practice (Toe)

S Daijahn Anthony: Full Participation in Practice (Hamstring)

CB Cam Taylor-Britt: Did Not Participate In Practice (Foot)

DE Cameron Sample: Did Not Participate In Practice (Oblique)

OG Jalen Rivers: Did Not Participate In Practice (Knee)

RB Samaje Perine: Did Not Participate In Practice (Ankle)

DE Joseph Ossai: Full Participation in Practice (Ankle)

DE Cedric Johnson: Limited Participation in Practice (Ankle)

DE Trey Hendrickson: Did Not Participate In Practice (Hip)

Stats to know

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  • The Bengals have allowed their opponents an average of 33.4 points per game this season, 6.9 more than the 26.5 the Patriots have put on the board per contest.
  • Cincinnati’s defense has given up an average of 418.2 yards per game in 2025, a total of 61.2 yards more than the 357.0 New England’s offense has averaged. NE picks up 6.1 yards per play and Cincy gives up 6.5.
  • The Bengals have put an average of 22.8 points per game on the board this year, 4.1 more than the 18.7 the Patriots have surrendered.
  • New England’s defense has given up 300.6 yards per game this year, just 6.5 yards fewer than the 307.1 Cincinnati’s offense has averaged. Cincinnati picks up 5.5 yards per play, while New England allows 5.6.

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