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You can watch the Buffalo Bills game either on traditional TV, via official streaming services, or at Bills‑friendly venues like sports bars and fan pubs.

Today’s Bills game: main options

If you mean the current playoff run (January 2026 Bills vs. Broncos):

  • TV broadcast: The Divisional Round game Bills at Broncos is scheduled on CBS, with kickoff at 4:30 p.m. ET.
  • Official streaming:
    • Paramount+ streams NFL games that air on CBS, including this Bills–Broncos playoff game.
* NFL+ also offers live coverage of local and primetime games on mobile and tablet in the U.S. (availability depends on your region and subscription).
  • International option example: In some regions (like New Zealand), the same Bills–Broncos game is available free via TVNZ+ when combined with a VPN if you’re outside that region.

If it’s a different date/game, the exact channel will depend on the weekly NFL schedule, but the patterns below still apply.

General ways to watch Bills games

For any regular‑season or playoff Bills game, you’ll usually have these routes:

  • Local TV networks:
    • CBS carries many AFC games, including a lot of Bills matchups.
* FOX, NBC, ABC/ESPN, and NFL Network carry selected primetime or cross‑conference games.
  • Streaming services that include NFL rights:
    • Paramount+ for games that air on CBS in your local market.
* Other live TV bundles (like those that include CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, NFL Network) can also carry Bills games if those channels are in your plan.
  • Team/NFL platforms:
    • The Bills’ official “Where to Watch” page lists current TV maps and options, including NFL RedZone to see every Sunday touchdown.
* NFL+ provides mobile streaming of local and primetime games plus replays.

An example: a Sunday afternoon home game against another AFC team is likely on your local CBS station and streamable via Paramount+ in that market.

If you don’t have cable

Cord‑cutters still have solid ways to catch the Bills:

  • Use a streaming service that includes CBS (and ideally FOX, NBC, ESPN, NFL Network) for full coverage through the season.
  • Subscribe just to Paramount+ if you mainly care about the Bills games that air on CBS.
  • Check the Bills “Where to Watch” hub each week to see which channel and region get that specific game, then match it with a streaming option.

A typical setup many fans use: one live‑TV streaming bundle plus Paramount+ for extra CBS coverage.

Watching without video: radio and live trackers

If you can’t stream or don’t have a TV, you can still follow the game live:

  • Radio/audio: Local radio affiliates and NFL audio streams let you listen to play‑by‑play anywhere you have a signal or data.
  • Live game centers: Sports apps and sites provide real‑time scoring, stats, and play‑by‑play, plus alerts for touchdowns and big moments.
  • Social media: Live commentary from reporters, team accounts, and fans keeps you in the loop on big plays and momentum swings.

This is handy if you’re traveling, working, or in a place without a screen.

Quick “Bills Mafia” viewing tips

Fans often combine the game with a bit of ritual and community:

  • Check the schedule early each week so you know whether it’s a CBS afternoon game, primetime, or playoff kickoff.
  • Pick your spot: home setup with streaming, a Bills‑friendly bar, or a watch party with friends.
  • Test your stream or antenna before kickoff to avoid last‑second buffering or login issues.
  • Join online fan spaces during the game to react to big plays and keep the Bills Mafia energy going.

If you tell me your country/region and whether you have cable or just streaming, I can narrow it down to the most practical way for you to watch the next Bills game.

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