Miami Dolphins vs Buffalo Bills live stream (CBS TV): Watch online NFL 2015 football

The Miami Dolphins will play the Buffalo Bills on Sunday in Week 9 of the NFL 2015 regular season and both teams are in desperate need of the win to move back to .500 and reignite their stuttering campaigns for the postseason. The game has a scheduled start time of 1 p.m. ET and takes place from Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park, New York. The game can be watched on TV on the CBS network or online through live stream via the link below.

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Brandon Gibson (10) celebrates a touchdown reception with center Mike Pouncey (51) in this file photo. (Reuters/File)

Both of these teams are lagging on 3-4 and have had more downs than ups this season so far. It is a tough game to call this week, but with the Bills having home field advantage then they will expect to gain the win to move them to .500.

However, the Dolphins have had a resurgence of late, and they will feel hopeful despite a first loss under new coach Dan Campbell.

Since Campbell took over the Dolphins have looked like a different team and look confident. Even though they were unable to overcome last season's Super Bowl champs last week, they will still feel they can get a win to avenge their loss to the Bills earlier this season.

Buffalo have lost their last two straight games and a further loss today would plunge them to a third loss in a row and alarm bells will certainly start ringing if that happens.

Under Campbell, the Dolphins piled on 82 points in their first two games under him, but were well beaten by the New England Patriots last week in a 36-7 demolition. That will not have been fun for Miami, but it shouldn't be too hard to put a bad loss to the best team in the league behind them and try to keep building on their good work in the previous weeks before.

Earlier this week on Thursday Night Football, the Cincinnati Bengals moved to 8-0 with ease as they demolished a hapless Cleveland Browns team 31-10.

The Browns had been able to keep in touch with the mighty Bengals until the half way stage of the game, and being just 14-10 down after the second period had given their fans hope of an upset.

But the second half saw the Bengals wake up and in particular the final quarter they piled on the pain for the Browns to hand them their seventh defeat of the season so far.

The Thursday Night Football game saw quarterback Andy Dalton throw three touchdown passes to Tyler Eifert as the Browns had no answer to their connection.

Moving to 8-0 sets a new franchise record for the Bengals; it is the first time they have ever been on 8-0 in their history, and is also their longest ever winning streak within a single season.

As well as Dalton and the Bengals offense piling on the pain for the Browns, the Cincinnati defense also played their part by completely shutting down Cleveland in the second half, allowing them just 32 yards and two first downs in total.

Dalton finished on 21 of 27 for 234 yards, and Eifert's three touchdowns move him to nine in total for the season so far, which also ties him for the franchise record for a tight end.

Today's big game between the Miami Dolphins and the Buffalo Bills has a scheduled start time of 1 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the CBS network or online through live stream by clicking here.

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