Buffalo Bills vs. Baltimore Ravens, live stream, TV channel, kickoff time, how to watch NFL

The Buffalo Bills will meet the Baltimore Ravens in Week 4 of NFL action on Sunday afternoon from M&T Bank Stadium.

The Buffalo Bills will meet the Baltimore Ravens in Week 4 of NFL action on Sunday afternoon from M&T Bank Stadium.

The Bills will look to bounce back after a 21-19 loss to Miami in one of the hottest games to date, they will be ready with Josh Allen looking to continue to lead the league in passing. Meanwhile, the Ravens are coming off a 37-26 win over the Patriots and Lamar Jackson will be looking to compete with one of the best teams in the league.

This will be a great Sunday of NFL football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the game on Sunday.

Buffalo Bills vs. Baltimore Ravens

  • When: Sunday, October 2
  • Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: CBS
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)
  • Live Stream: Paramount+ (watch now)

How to watch the NFL this season

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NFL Football Odds and Betting Lines

NFL odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds were last updated Sunday at 10:30 a.m. ET.  

Buffalo Bills vs. Baltimore Ravens (-3.5)

Over/Under: 50.5

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Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills live stream, NFL Divisional Playoffs, odds, TV channel, start time, how to watch

The Buffalo Bills will host the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday night in the AFC Divisional Playoffs from Bills Stadium.

The Buffalo Bills will host the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday night in the AFC Divisional Playoffs from Bills Stadium.

The Bills are coming off a 27-24 win over the Colts to advance to the divisional playoffs. Josh Allen has been incredible this season and will have their toughest matchup to date when they take the field tonight. As for the Ravens, they are coming off a 20-13 win over the Titans last week. Lamar was the start of the show again for Baltimore as he shredded their defense.

Can Josh Allen and the Bills keep it rolling? This will be a fun one, here is everything you need to know to stream the action this afternoon.

Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills

  • When: Saturday, January 16
  • Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: CBS
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)
  • Live Stream: CBS All Access (stream for free)

Prediction: The Bills have been rolling along and look to be the hottest team in the league heading into the playoffs. I’m going to ride with Buffalo in this game, I think they win by at least a field goal.

Bet: Buffalo Bills -3

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NFL Football Odds and Betting Lines

NFL odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds last updated Saturday at 9:00 a.m. ET.

Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills -3

Over/Under: 49.5 

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Josh Allen’s ‘Welcome to Allentown’ merch is here, buy now before it sells out

Josh Allen is our MVP and we have brand new merch featuring ‘Welcome to Allentown’ available now, check it out here.

What a weekend for Bills fans! The Buffalo Bills won their first playoff game since 1995 and it was in front of fans at home at Bills Stadium. We were able to get the big DUB even though it wasn’t the best game we’ve played all year, a win is a win in the playoffs.

We have brand new Buffalo Bills & Josh Allen merchandise to showcase. Click on the photos below or click here to see all of the Buffalo Bills gear.

If you’re familiar with Allentown in Buffalo, NY, you’ll be sure to LOVE this ‘Welcome to Allentown’ hoodie featuring the one and only Josh Allen. It’s available in sizes S-2XL and is only $59.99 and will be shipped no later than Tuesday, January 19th.

This ‘Welcome to Allentown‘ T-Shirt is available in sizes S-3XL and is only $29.99 and will be shipped no later than Tuesday, January 19th.

Whether you’re a Josh Allen fan or a Bills fan, you know he can run and throw, this is an ode to trying to figure out which Allen you’ll get on any particular play.

This Josh Allen ‘He’s a Runner, No He’s a Thrower‘ hoodie is available in sizes S-XL and only $59.99 and will ship no later than Thursday, January 21st.

This Josh Allen ‘He’s a Runner, No He’s a Thrower‘ T-shirt is available in sizes S-3XL and only $29.99 and will ship no later than Tuesday, January 19th.

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Ravens at Bills Live Stream: Preview, Prediction, NFL Week 14, TV, Channel, How to Watch

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We have one of the biggest games of the weekend on our hands with the 10-2 Baltimore Ravens coming to Orchard Park, NY to take on the 9-2 Buffalo Bills. Two second-year quarterbacks looking to excel in the next level of football with both teams looking to stop Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson.

NFL Football: Baltimore Ravens (-6) at Buffalo Bills

  • Date: Sunday, December 8th
  • Kickoff: 1:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: CBS
  • Live Stream: CBS All Access (Try it FREE now)
Baltimore is coming off a tough matchup with San Francisco last Sunday with a 20-17 win at home while Buffalo went on the road to Dallas and knocked off the Cowboys 26-15. The real question is will the Buffalo Bills be one of the first teams to stop Lamar and the troops. We all know that the Ravens are going to run the ball and while averaging at least five yards per carry there is no reason why they wouldn’t continue the ground and pound running style.
The Buffalo Bills defense is not one to overlook and will look to stop Lamar and the Ravens with their potent offense. Tremaine Edmunds and Matt Milano will be ready to shadow Lamar and hope to show the world who the Buffalo Bills are.

Prediction: Analyst Ryan Brandenburger thinks the game will be close but isn’t sure that Buffalo’s defense can stop Lamar Jackson. If the Bills defense stops the Ravens the first few possessions then the Bills have a shot. Take the under 44 and the Ravens will cover the -6 spread in this contest with a 27-20 victory.

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How to Watch Ravens vs. Bills, NFL Week 14 Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

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The Baltimore Ravens (10-2) head to Buffalo to face a 9-3 Bills squad on Sunday afternoon. Baltimore leads the all-time series 5-3, including a 47-3 blowout last season. Good news for Buffalo though, the two times these teams met in New York (2007 and 2013), both resulted in wins for the home team.

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Ravens vs. Bills

  • When: Sunday, December 8
  • Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
  • TV: CBS
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

We may have witnessed a preview of the Super Bowl this past weekend when the Ravens and 49ers squared-off. Baltimore was able to edge out San Francisco 20-17 despite some terrible weather conditions. Lamar Jackson didn’t have his best game passing going 14 of 25 for 101 yards and one touchdown, but it didn’t matter. Jackson picked up where he left off in the run game with 16 carries for 101 yards and another score. This year, he’s totaled 977 yards rushing and will most certainly break the 1,000-yard barrier against the Bills. To put his numbers in perspective, he is ranked ninth in rushing in all of the NFL. Kyler Murray is the next best quarterback on the list with 446 yards. Jackson is a highlight reel waiting to happen and has teamed with Mark Ingram in the backfield to give the Ravens the best rushing attack in the league and second-best offense.

Jackson is a difference-maker, but the Baltimore defense is playing lights out lately. Against the 49ers, it recorded two sacks and limited Jimmy Garoppolo to 165 yards and one touchdown.  Raheem Mostert was able to run the ball efficiently on the defense with 19 carries for 146 yards, and one touchdown. The Ravens are fifth in points allowed (18.2) and sixth in rushing yards allowed (94.2 YPG). Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen isn’t afraid to run the ball or hand off to running backs Devin Singletary or Frank Gore. The defense’s ability to stop the run will be key in this game.

What a difference a year makes. Buffalo was 6-10 last year and is now 9-3 and hot on the heels of the New England Patriots in the AFC East. The Bills have won three in a row, including a 26-15 win over the Cowboys on Thanksgiving. Josh Allen accounted for 274 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns, while Devin Singletary posted 101 total yards and one touchdown. Cole Beasley led the team with six catches for 110 yards and one touchdown against his former team. It marked the first 100+ yard receiving game of the season for Beasley.

The game plan is simple defensively. Stop Lamar Jackson and the Ravens running game. How the team is able to execute it is a different story. Buffalo was able to sack quarterback Dak Prescott four times, two of those coming from rookie Ed Oliver, and force an interception. The defense ranks third in total defense with opponents averaging 300.1 YPG and will face arguably their biggest test of the year this weekend.

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