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The NFL has released the schedule for all 32 teams, and here's all 16 games for the Cincinnati Bengals in 2014:
WEEK | DATE | TIME | OPPONENT | LOCATION | NETWORK |
1 | Sept. 7 | 1 pm | Ravens | M & T Bank Stadium | CBS |
2 | Sept. 14 | 1 pm | Falcons | Paul Brown Stadium | CBS |
3 | Sept. 21 | 1 pm | Titans | Paul Brown Stadium | CBS |
4 | Sept. 28 | BYE | |||
5 | Oct. 5 | 8:30 pm | Patriots | Gillette Stadium | NBC |
6 | Oct. 12 | 1 pm | Panthers | Paul Brown Stadium | FOX |
7 | Oct. 19 | 1 pm | Colts | Lucas Oil | CBS |
8 | Oct. 26 | 1 pm | Ravens | Paul Brown Stadium | CBS |
9 | Nov. 2 | 1 pm | Jaguars | Paul Brown Stadium | CBS |
10 | Nov. 6 | 8:25 pm | Browns | Paul Brown Stadium | NFL Network |
11 | Nov. 16 | 1 pm | Saints | Mercedes-Benz Superdome | CBS |
12 | Nov. 23 | 1 pm | Texans | Reliant Stadium | CBS |
13 | Nov. 30 | 1 pm | Buccaneers | Raymond James Stadium | CBS |
14 | Dec. 7 | 1 pm | Steelers | Paul Brown Stadium | CBS |
15 | Dec. 14 | 1 pm | Browns | FirstEnergy Stadium | CBS |
16 | Dec. 22 | 8:30 pm | Broncos | Paul Brown Stadium | ESPN |
17 | Dec. 28 | 1 pm | Steelers | Heinz Field | CBS |
Because the Bengals won the AFC North, they must play the division winners of the AFC West (Broncos) and AFC East (Patriots) in addition to having to play everyone in the AFC South and NFC South.
The Bengals have chance to get off to a good start with six of their first nine games at home, but then they play three-straight on the road, not ot mention having to play the Steelers in two of their final four games.
Hopefully, they'll have everything they can possibly clinch by Week 17, as the Bengals have found it very difficult to win in Pittsburgh since Big Ben came to the Steel city.
Jason Marcum contributed to this report.