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In addition to the home game against the Broncos, these are the other two NFL weekend games to keep an eye on for the Bengals’ playoff odds

Denver Broncos at Cincinnati BengalsTime: Saturday at 4:30 p.m. Where to watch: FoxOf course, the most important game for the Bengals to make the playoffs is their own game. This game also takes on greater symbolism as both the Broncos and Bengals will be competing for the same playoff spot in the final two weeks of the regular season. For the Bengals to remain in playoff contention, they must win their final two games against Denver and the Pittsburgh Steelers and also see Denver lose to the Kansas City Chiefs the following week. However, there are two other AFC teams with identical 7-8 records that are also gunning for the playoff spot currently held by the 9-6 Broncos, and who have a much easier path to capturing it than the Bengals. Indianapolis Colts at New York GiantsTime: Sunday at 1 p.m. Where to watch: NFL+, YouTube TV NFL Sunday Ticket or other special TV packages required. (Does not air in Cincinnati.) Like the Bengals, the Indianapolis Colts have a record of 7-8. For the Bengals to make the playoffs, the Colts must lose at least one of their two remaining games. However, the team has a relatively easy schedule for the remainder of the season, facing two teams that are already well outside of the playoffs. The Colts face the Giants (2-13) this weekend before facing the Jacksonville Jaguars (3-12) next weekend.Miami Dolphins at Cleveland BrownsTime: Sunday at 4:05 p.m.Where to watch: NFL+, YouTube TV NFL Sunday Ticket or other special TV packages required. (Does not air in Cincinnati.) The third AFC team still in playoff contention with a 7-8 record is the Miami Dolphins. This week the Dolphins play the Browns, who easily defeated the Bengals last Sunday. Like the Colts, the Dolphins will face two teams that were eliminated from the playoffs weeks ago. The team faces the Browns (3-12) this Sunday before facing the New York Jets (4-11) next Sunday.

Denver Broncos at Cincinnati Bengals

Time: Saturday at 4:30 p.m

Where to see: fox

Obviously, the most important game for the Bengals to get into the playoffs is their own game. This game also takes on greater symbolism as both the Broncos and Bengals will be competing for the same playoff spot in the final two weeks of the regular season. For the Bengals to remain in playoff contention, they must win their final two games against Denver and the Pittsburgh Steelers and also see Denver lose to the Kansas City Chiefs the following week. However, there are two other AFC teams with identical 7-8 records that are also gunning for the playoff spot currently held by the 9-6 Broncos and have much easier paths to capturing it than the Bengals.

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Indianapolis Colts at New York Giants

Time: Sunday at 1 p.m

Where to see: NFL+, YouTube TV NFL Sunday Ticket or other special TV packages required. (Does not air in Cincinnati.)

Like the Bengals, the Indianapolis Colts have a record of 7-8. For the Bengals to make the playoffs, the Colts must lose at least one of their two remaining games. However, the team has a relatively easy schedule for the remainder of the season, facing two teams that are already well outside of the playoffs. The Colts face the Giants (2-13) this weekend before facing the Jacksonville Jaguars (3-12) next weekend.

Miami Dolphins at Cleveland Browns

Time: Sunday at 4:05 p.m

Where to see: NFL+, YouTube TV NFL Sunday Ticket or other special TV packages required. (Does not air in Cincinnati.)

The third AFC team still in playoff contention with a 7-8 record is the Miami Dolphins. This week the Dolphins play the Browns, who easily defeated the Bengals last Sunday. Like the Colts, the Dolphins will face two teams that were eliminated from the playoffs weeks ago. The team faces the Browns (3-12) this Sunday before facing the New York Jets (4-11) next Sunday.

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