How to watch Bills at Jaguars in a huge AFC showdown on the biggest stage

Everything you need to know about the upcoming playoff matchup between the Bills and Jaguars.

Adam Zientek NFL News Writer
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Jan 4, 2026; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) looks on during warmups before the game against the New York Jets at Highmark Stadium.
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The Buffalo Bills and Jacksonville Jaguars are gearing up for their third-ever showdown in the NFL playoffs. Jacksonville holds a 2-0 record against the Bills in the postseason, with the last win coming in the 2018 season, when Buffalo lost 10-3. It was the year Buffalo broke the drought and headed down to Jacksonville, but came up just short in the contest. The other game was a 30-27 victory in the 1995 Wild Card game; this time, Buffalo lost at home.

The NFL scheduled the upcoming contest for 1 p.m. (ET) on Sunday, Jan. 11. The football gods were smiling down on Buffalo as the team is 8-1 this season in that time slot.

TV options for Bills @ Jaguars

The Bills and Jaguars wild-card NFL playoff game can be streamed on FUBO as well as any other streaming services that carry CBS, which includes Paramount+. For those in Western New York, the game will air locally on WIVB-TV channel 4.

Jim Nantz will be the play-by-play caller for the game, with Tony Romo serving as the analyst. The NFL’s decision to have Nantz and Romo, specifically Romo, is divisive among Bills Mafia. It seems that half of the fanbase likes him while the other can’t stand him.

The game can also be viewed if you have the NFL Sunday Ticket, along with those who have an NFL+ subscription. For those outside of the United States, the game will be available with an NFL Gamepass subscription.

Radio options for the contest

As has been the case all season, the game can be listened to on WGR550AM for those inside Western New York. For those outside of the area but still wanting to listen to the game on the radio, you can use Audacy.com to listen in on the action.

Buffalo hasn’t played well on the road

The Bills are looking for their first playoff road win since 1992. It’ll be no small task as Jacksonville is the hottest team in football right now with one of the best defenses across the National Football League. Quarterback Josh Allen may need to put on his Superman cape once again if Buffalo wants to walk out of Jacksonville with a victory.

However you choose to tune in, Sunday’s matchup gives Buffalo a chance to finally flip the script against Jacksonville in the postseason. With history on the line and a chance to erase two painful playoff losses, the Bills have an opportunity to change the narrative once and for all at 1 p.m.