Indianapolis Colts vs Cincinnati Bengals Live Stream: Watch Online Free 2013 NFL Week 14, TV Channels, Radio Stations

By Josh Wilson

Indianapolis Colts vs. Cincinnati Bengals Week 14 NFL Game will begin at 10 a.m. PT (1 p.m. ET) on Sunday, Dec. 8, 2013. The (8-2) Colts will be visiting the (8-4) Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio. Information on how to watch the game for free on live stream can be found below.

Indianapolis Colts Donald Brown vs. Seattle Seahawks October 2013
Indianapolis Colts Donald Brown vs. Seattle Seahawks October 2013 Brent R. Smith/AP

Going into Week 14, the Indianapolis Colts are ranked 1st in AFC South. Their opponent Bengals are ranked 1st in AFC North. Comparing the two teams offensive stats, it appears that the Bengals have a slight edge over the Colts.

Colts' quarterback Andrew Luck has led the team with 15 touchdowns at 2,793 pass yards, and wide receiver T.Y. Hilton has made five touchdowns at 791 yards.

Bengals' Andy Dalton has put down 22 touchdowns at 3,144 yards. Wide receiver A.J. Green and Marvin Jones have each put down seven touchdowns.

 Andrew Luck has pointed the finger at himself for some of Indianapolis' production issues.

"Oh yeah, I make my fair share of mistakes," Luck said per Times Colonist. "It might not be as obvious to the common fan. Drops happen. Holdings happen. Pass interference happens. Not that it's ever excusable, but it's part of human error, part of playing any sport and doing anything I think."

Colts' fans can find their team's radio station affiliates here, and online live radio streaming stations here. 

Bengals' fans can find the list of radio stations in its affiliate network here, and online radio live streaming broadcast stations here.

Colts vs. Bengals game will be televised on CBS. The game will also be broadcasted in HD format through online streaming via NFL Network Live.

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