Cincinnati Bengals vs. Miami Dolphins Live Stream: Watch Online NFL Thursday Night Game Streaming At 8:25 PM

Oct 31, 2013 07:57 PM EDT

The Cincinnati Bengals are looking like one of the best teams in the NFL this season and they will put that to the test on Thursday night football, as the squad will be travelling to Sun Life Stadium for a matchup against the Miami Dolphins that will be on the NFL Network at 8:25 pm and streaming online on the radio locally and from NFL.com for the Week 9 game.

The Bengals come into the matchup having completely dominated the New York Jets on Sunday and now they can win against their second straight AFC East opponent and their fourth in five weeks, as they have already taken down the Buffalo Bills and New England Patriots before defeating the Jets and now they get the chance to play the next team in the Miami Dolphins. The Bengals have won four games in a row and are now 6-2 on the season and they are playing well in the middle of a four away game stretch in five weeks and they have not lost since playing the Cleveland Browns back in September in a division game. The team has two more divisional games before their bye week against the Ravens and Browns and the matchup will be in Baltimore and then home against Cleveland.

Check here for the Bengals and Dolphins live coverage or for more on Thursday night football.

The Bengals are playing some of their best football in a couple seasons and they are one team that has been to the playoffs in the past two seasons and now it's looking like there will be a third appearance and this time it could be as the division winner rather than the wild card. The Bengals already have the biggest lead of any of the division leaders in the league and with games coming up against Baltimore and Cleveland, they can push the lead even more in the coming weeks. Andy Dalton is developing into one of the best young quarterbacks in the league and the Bengals have put together some amazing talent over the past couple seasons.

The Bengals have drafted and added a number of solid weapons for Dalton and the game on Sunday showed why, as his all-world wide receiver AJ Green didn't even need to catch one of Dalton's five touchdowns in the game, which were a career-high for the QB. Green is one of the best receivers in the league and now he has another compliment, as Marvin Jones has been breaking out all season and he came through on Sunday against the Jets, catching four scores from Dalton in the blowout. The team has added Tyler Eifert, Jermaine Gresham, Jones, Green and Giovani Bernard for Dalton over the past few years and now the offense is developing into one of the best in the league, currently ranked in the top 10 in passing offense by yards.

The Bengals have won a number of big games already this season, beating potential playoff teams in the Green Bay Packers, Detroit Lions and New England Patriots and while the schedule is tough to finish the season, the Bengals could end up in one of the top spots if the Ravens continue to struggle. The Bengals play on the road against the Miami Dolphins on Thursday and then next week they will be on the road against the Baltimore Ravens, continuing a stretch of three road games in five weeks, with a bye put in the middle. The team plays the Ravens and then the Browns and then out of the bye they will play the Chargers and Colts before a matchup with the Steelers.

The games to finish the season are against the Vikings and the Ravens and the matchup on Thursday night against the Dolphins will be on the NFL Network at 8:25 pm on the NFL Network.

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