Cincinnati Bengals vs Arizona Cardinals live stream (NBC TV schedule): Watch NFL Sunday Night Football 2015 online (Week 11 preview)

NFL Sunday Night Football sees the Cincinnati Bengals take on the Arizona Cardinals in by far the biggest game of Week 11 of the NFL 2015 regular season. These are two of the top teams in the NFL to date, with the teams losing a combined total of just three games all season long so far. The game has a scheduled start time of 8.30 p.m. ET and takes place from the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. The game can be watched on TV on the NBC network or online through live stream via the link below.

Carson Palmer of the Arizona Cardinals is shown in this file photo.Reuters/Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports

The Bengals came crashing back down to earth recently, suffering their first loss of the season to the lowly Houston Texans. Cincinnati produced a season low 256 yards and failed to score a touchdown all game for the first time this year as they fell 10-6 to an improving Texans team.

The Bengals' offense went MIA for the game, with Andy Dalton recording his lowest passer rating (61.0), lowest total yards (197), and lowest completion percentage (57.9) in 2015 so far.

The loss and performance were a shock for most, after the Bengals had started the season 8-0 and were bidding to set a team record win streak.

Dalton has said ahead of this week's massive game: "We can't let there be any carry-over. That's not the team we are, and we know what we've done to this point. This game doesn't define our season. It doesn't define anything. We're still 8-1. We're still leading the division. We know where we are."

If the Bengals can get back to winning ways today they will move three games ahead of the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC North. However, they must find a way to overcome the high flying Arizona Cardinals, who have a 16-4 record at home under coach Bruce Arians over the past three seasons.

Arians has said of the Bengals ahead of the game: "They're very long and fast. They have a solid secondary. Andy (Dalton) is playing really, really well. They've got a huge and great wide receiver, a good stable of backs. They're a quality, quality group. Marvin (Lewis) is a heck of a football coach. They've got a great staff."

The Cincinnati Bengals are shown in this file photo.(Reuters)

The Cardinals are 7-2 and have won two straight games coming into Week 11, and defeated the Seattle Seahawks 39-32 last week in an excellent win.

Earlier this week in the NFL the Tennessee Titans took on the Jacksonville Jaguars on NFL Thursday Night Football. A tight game that went back and forth ended with the Jaguars claiming an important 19-13 victory over their rivals.

The climax of the game came when Rashad Greene returned a 63 yard punt to set the stage for Blake Bortles 5 yard touchdown pass to Julius Thomas with just 3:30 remaining on the clock.

That result means that the Jaguars managed to win two straight games for the first time in more than two years, and allows them to gain some traction in a mixed up AFC South division. The second win in a row moves them to 4-6, and only just marginally behind the Indianapolis Colts and the Houston Texans, who are both on 4-5 coming into Week 11.

The loss for the Tennessee Titans leaves them in the basement of the AFC South on 2-8, and now in desperate need of a string of wins to get them back into contention. However, most see them as irrelevant now, especially considering that they've lost eight of their last nine games.

It will be a tough loss for the Titans as they had looked like they would snatch the win for large portions of the game, but they could not hang on and when Greene stormed away down the near sideline before finally getting brought down at the 5, Bortles and Thomas took care of the rest to get the Jaguars' noses in front 16-13 and they never looked back.

Tonight's big NFL Sunday Night Football game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Arizona Cardinals has a scheduled start time of 8.30 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the NBC network or online through live stream by clicking here.