You can watch Bills–Patriots games the same places you watch most regular NFL broadcasts in the U.S., mainly on CBS (and its associated streamers), plus the league’s own platforms.

Core ways to watch

  • Local TV (CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, NFL Network)
    Bills–Patriots matchups are usually AFC games, so they most often air on CBS in the teams’ home markets via antenna, cable, or satellite.

Some primetime or special-slate games can instead land on NBC (Sunday Night Football), ESPN (Monday Night Football), NFL Network, or FOX , depending on the league’s schedule.

  • Streaming live TV services
    Services that carry your local CBS and other NFL networks (like YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, DirecTV Stream) will typically give you access when the game is on those channels in your area.

Availability is location‑based , so you see the game only if your local CBS/FOX/NBC region is carrying Bills–Patriots.

  • Paramount+ (for CBS games)
    When Bills–Patriots is on CBS , you can usually stream it live through Paramount+ , which carries your local CBS station in supported markets.

You just need an active subscription and to choose the “live TV” or local station stream during the game window.

  • NFL+ and NFL apps
    NFL+ (in the NFL app) lets you watch live local and primetime games on mobile and tablet , which includes Bills–Patriots if it is one of your local games.

The NFL app also supports streaming on other devices for some content, but full live game access on big screens often still relies on your TV/streaming provider login.

  • International options (NFL Game Pass International)
    Outside the U.S., you can usually watch every game live and on-demand with NFL Game Pass International , including Bills–Patriots, subject to any local blackout rules.

This also gives you RedZone and NFL Network content, which often features this matchup when it has playoff implications.

How to quickly check for the next game

  • Look up the current season schedules for both the Bills and Patriots on their official team sites or major sports outlets; they’ll list the exact channel, date, and kickoff time for the next head‑to‑head.
  • Once you see which network is listed (for example, CBS), you can pick between local broadcast, a live‑TV streaming service, Paramount+ (if CBS), or NFL+ (mobile/tablet) to watch.

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