The Cincinnati Bengals face the Buffalo Bills in Week 14 at Highmark Stadium. The game is scheduled for a 1 p.m. kickoff and it will be broadcast on Fox 19 (WXIX-TV).

Cincinnati (4-8) is coming off a 32-14 win over the Baltimore Ravens on Thanksgiving and Buffalo (8-4) is coming off a 26-7 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The Bengals got quarterback Joe Burrow back for the win over the Ravens and Cincinnati's defense has improved in recent weeks, which was highlighted with the five turnovers they secured in the win at Baltimore in Week 13.

Here are the keys to another Bengals victory:

Linebacker Cedric Johnson comes down with a fumble by Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson during the Bengals' 32-14 victory over the Ravens. It was one of five turnovers the Bengals forced.

Multiple looks and pressures on defense

The Bengals went with multiple defensive fronts and showed blitz plenty against the Ravens. The looks and backing out of pressure looks to drop into coverage helped contain the Ravens' offense and kept quarterback Lamar Jackson guessing throughout the game.

Cincinnati's defensive coordinator Al Golden not only flipped the script on what was previously a predictable defensive set, his squad got turnovers by being more aggressive up front and keeping Jackson guessing on where/if pressure would come from.

If Cincinnati can keep quarterback Josh Allen and the Bills' offense guessing, it'll give them a chance to get more turnovers and get Burrow and the offense more opportunities to score.

Joe Burrow took advantage of all of his offensive weapons against the Ravens, including tight end Tanner Hudson, here pulling in a spectacular touchdown catch.

Give Joe Burrow quick answers on offense

Burrow is one of the elite quarterbacks in the NFL, but even he benefits from easy answers at the line of scrimmage for blocking assignments and protections.

Head coach Zac Taylor and offensive coordinator Dan Pitcher need to ensure the gameplan allows for Burrow and the offensive line to figure things out quickly before the snap and have contingencies if Buffalo brings exotic pressures or lates twists and stunts to stop the run.

Burrow will only be making his second start since coming back from a Grade 3 turf toe injury and will need everything clicking in front of him.

Defensive back DJ Turner and the Bengals defense will not only need to break up passes, but make tackles after the catch as the Bills' are one of the NFL's best in yards after a reception.

Keep the Bills' offense contained

The Bills are one of the best teams in the NFL in yards after the catch per completion (6.1) and passing yards after the catch (1,504) – ranking Nos. 4 and 5 in the league, respectively.

If Cincinnati is going to have a chance to keep up with Buffalo's offense, it'll be because of the different looks from the front and also because the Bengals' secondary limits yards after the catch and tackles efficiently.

The Bengals still lead the league in missed tackles (138) and will need to build off the performance in Baltimore to give Burrow and the offense a chance to light up the scoreboard in Buffalo.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Keys for the Bengals to beat the Bills in Buffalo in NFL Week 14