How to watch and stream crucial Buffalo Bills-Baltimore Ravens SNF matchup
The Buffalo Bills are 3-0, red hot, have a quarterback in Josh Allen that's playing out of his mind, and are carrying all the momentum in the world. That will all be put to the test on Sunday Night Football, as the Bills travel to Baltimore to square off with last year's MVP and No. […]
The Buffalo Bills are 3-0, red hot, have a quarterback in Josh Allen that's playing out of his mind, and are carrying all the momentum in the world. That will all be put to the test on Sunday Night Football, as the Bills travel to Baltimore to square off with last year's MVP and No. 1 seed out of the AFC in the Ravens.
This is easily the biggest test of the young season for the Bills, and it begins a three week road trip against AFC squads that are all vying for deep playoff runs. After Baltimore, the Bills will visit the Houston Texans, and conclude their three week road trip against the New York Jets on Monday Night Football in Week 6. It's an early-season gauntlet.
How to watch Buffalo Bills-Baltimore Ravens
Fortunately for Bills fans around the country, Buffalo is again playing in primetime and will be nationally televised.
- When: Sunday 9/29, 8:20 PM ET
- Where: M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland
- TV: NBC
- Streaming: FUBO, YouTube TV, Paramount+
Baltimore will pose a tough test for the Buffalo Bills
Bills fans shouldn't be deceived by the fact that Baltimore has started the season 1-2. This is a tough and physical team with a quarterback in Lamar Jackson that is capable of beating you in a variety of ways.
Jackson entered the 2024 season looking trimmer and even faster than he has in recent years, and it's paying off particularly on the ground. Through three weeks, Allen has rushed for 87, 45, and 122 yards. His 254 rushing yards is the eighth-most in the NFL regardless of position, while his running mate, Derrick Henry, is fifth in rushing yards with 281 yards.
This team wants to control the line of scrimmage and the time of possession battle, and poses a threat that the Bills will have to overcome.
The closest thing that the Bills have seen to this so far this year was their Week 1 matchup with the Arizona Cardinals and Kyler Murray. In that game, Arizona came out with a 13-play, 7:47 opening drive that resulted in a touchdown. The Buffalo defense was focuses on keeping Murray in the pocket, but without generating pressure, he was able to sit back there calmly and find his weapons.
Buffalo has had good success against Jackson in the past, but they haven't had to go against this duo of Jackson and Henry, which has the possibility of giving them fits. Defensive coordinator Bobby Babich is going to have his hands full preparing for this one.
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