The Bengals are going to continue to move down the quarterback depth chart.
Joe Burrow has returned to practices following his appendectomy, but he is still not expected to play in any preseason games for Cincinnati. Then during the first preseason game against the Cardinals, Brandon Allen was injured with a concussion and had to leave the game.
In the second preseason matchup of the season, it could be a clash of Jake Browning vs. Daniel Jones, at least for a little bit before the Giants turn to other backups at quarterback.
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Jones attempted 10 passes, completing six, for 69 yards with no touchdowns in the Giants’ 23-21 win against the Patriots. Tyrod Taylor and Davis Webb saw most of the action under center.
A pair of receivers could be names to watch for the two teams. Collin Johnson had a big game for the Giants, catching seven passes for 82 yards as he tires to continue to solidify a spot on the team’s receiver depth chart. Bengals rookie Kendric Pryor led Cincinnati with 89 receiving yards and a touchdown on four receptions. The team needs a fourth receiver in the depth chart, and he could be the answer behind Ja’Marr Chase, Tee Higgins and Tyler Boyd.
Here’s everything to know about the NFL Week 2 preseason game between the Bengals and the Giants, including the start time and TV schedule for the preseason.
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Those hoping to watch the Bengals vs. Giants can find it on NFL Network on TV, or on NFL+ as a streaming option. fuboTV will also carry the game, and offers a free trial.
Viewers in Canada can watch the game exclusively on DAZN with a subscription.
The Bengals will take on the Giants in MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., on Sunday, at 7 p.m. ET.
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