Denver Broncos vs. Buffalo Bills, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, odds, how to watch NFL Preseason

The Denver Broncos will meet the Buffalo Bills in Week 2 of the NFL Preseason on Saturday afternoon at Highmark Stadium.

The Denver Broncos will meet the Buffalo Bills in Week 2 of the NFL Preseason on Saturday afternoon at Highmark Stadium.

The Broncos are coming off a 17-7 win over the Cowboys in their first preseason game with Josh Johnson at the helm. Russell Wilson will sit out this game as they gear up for the opener against Wilson’s former team, the Seahawks. As for the Bills, they will look to make it two in a row at home in the preseason after knocking off the Colts 27-24 in a comeback from Matt Barkley. We will see some of Josh Allen and the starters in this game as they gear up for the opening game of the NFL season against the Rams.

This will be a great day of NFL Preseason football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the game this evening.

Denver Broncos vs. Buffalo Bills

  • When: Saturday, August 20
  • Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: NFL Network, BUF WIVB/WROC, DEN KTVD
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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NFL Football Odds and Betting Lines

NFL odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds were last updated Saturday at 10:00 a.m. ET.  

Denver Broncos vs. Buffalo Bills (-6.5)

Over/Under: 42.5 

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