How to watch, stream and listen to the Buffalo Bills vs. Miami Dolphins game on Sunday
The Bills will face the Dolphins at 1 p.m. on Sunday.
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Coming off a third straight win on Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks, the Bills will return home on Sunday to face the division rival Miami Dolphins.
Here's how you can watch, stream and listen to the game.
Television
The game's on 4! The game will air locally on WIVB in the Buffalo market and on your local CBS station out of market. Kevin Harlan will be the play-by-play broadcaster with Trent Green doing the color commentary and Melanie Collins serving as the sideline reporter.
Coverage begins at 11 a.m. with Buffalo Kickoff Live on CW23 and switches to WIVB at 11:30 a.m. Also, make sure to watch News 4 Sports+ following the game at 10:30 p.m. on CW23.
Streaming
Local viewers can stream the WIVB feed on Paramount+ and the game should be accessible via fuboTV and YouTube TV. NFL+ is also an option, although that platform only allows mobile and tablet viewing. Out-of-market viewers can catch the game with NFL Sunday Ticket.
Radio
The game will air locally on WGR with Chris Brown and Eric Wood on the call, with Sal Capaccio as the sideline reporter.
The game can be heard on channels 162 or 227 on SiriusXM.
Who is on Buffalo Kickoff Live?
News 4’s Josh Reed and Carl Jones will anchor our coverage. They are joined by Thad Brown from our sister station in Rochester, WROC. Sal Capaccio from WGR 550, Tim Graham from The Athletic and Matt Parrino from Syracuse.com round out the team coverage.
Betting line
The Bills are 6.5 point favorites on FanDuel SportsBook as of Tuesday morning.
What should I know about the Dolphins?
The Dolphins are currently 2-5 and are coming off of a 28-27 loss to the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. The game marked the return of quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who returned to the field after missing the team's previous four games after he suffered a concussion against the Bills in Miami on Sept. 12, a 31-10 Buffalo win, which prompted calls that he should retire.
Former Bills safety Jordan Poyer signed with Miami in the off-season after spending seven seasons with Buffalo. He has recorded 20 tackles so far this season but has yet to record an interception. Cornerback Siran Neal is in his first year with Miami after spending six seasons with the Bills.
In the Sean McDermott era, the Bills are 8-0 against the Dolphins at Highmark Stadium, including playoffs.
Next game
The Bills will go back on the road to face the Indianapolis Colts at 1 p.m. on Nov. 10.
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Aidan Joly joined the News 4 staff in 2022. He is a graduate of Canisius College. You can see more of his work here.
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