Miami Dolphins
Miami rookie quarterback Ryan Tannehill threw for 431 yards in the Dolphins 24-21 overtime loss to the Arizona Cardinals last week. Reuters

The Miami Dolphins take on the Cincinnati Bengals Sunday afternoon at Paul Brown Stadium.

The game begins at 1 p.m. EDT and will be shown by CBS, or watch a live stream online by purchasing NFL Sunday Ticket Max.

Receiver Brian Hartline had a career-high 12 receptions for 253 yards and an 80-yard score that gave Miami a 21-14 lead with 7:05 left in the fourth quarter, but the Dolphins squandered the lead and lost 24-21 in overtime to the Arizona Cardinals.

Rookie Ryan Tannehill provided a game-high 431 passing yards and a touchdown, but threw his second interception of the day in overtime, and the Cardinals converted a 46-yard field goal for the win.

Reggie Bush tallied 67 yards on 17 carries, and receiver Davone Bess made seven receptions for 123 yards.

The Dolphins first ranked rush defense held Arizona to 28 yards, but their 30th ranked pass defense might be in trouble against the Bengals.

Cincinnati quarterback Andy Dalton threw two touchdowns and rushed for another in the the Bengals 27-10 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars last week.

Second-year receiver A.J. Green made six receptions for 117 yards and a score for his second consecutive 100-yard receiving game.

Cincinnati contained running back Maurice Jones-Drew to 38 yards rushing, and sacked quarterback Blaine Gabbert six times for a loss of 43 yards, despite injuries to cornerbacks Nate Clements and Leon Hall.

Both Hall and Clements could return Sunday to bolster already humming Bengals defense.

Betting Odds: Cincinnati is favored by 4 points; Over/Under: 45 points

Prediction: Cincinnati’s passing offense has been on fire for three straight weeks and its resulted in three wins. The Dolphins will struggle against the dangerous Dalton and Green combo and Cincinnati should prevail.

Predicted Score: Cincinnati 30, Miami 10