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What channel is the Bills game on? How to watch Buffalo Bills vs Baltimore Ravens

ORCHARD PARK - Because they were selected in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft, Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills and Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens will forever have comparisons drawn between their careers.

That was a memorable QB draft with Baker Mayfield going No. 1 overall to the Browns, Sam Darnold going No. 3 to the Jets, Allen No. 7 to the Bills, Josh Rosen No. 10 to the Cardinals, and then Jackson No. 32, the final pick of the first round, to the Ravens.

Clearly, Allen and Jackson have separated themselves in that QB class because as they negotiate their way through their seventh NFL seasons, both have risen to superstar status and, if they continue down the paths they have already forged, they will wind up in the Pro Football Hall of Fame sometime in the next 20 or 25 years depending on how long they play.

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And what’s fascinating about that is when you flash back to the pre-2018 draft process, Allen and Jackson were the most polarizing QBs in that fivesome, the ones with the most questions.

Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen will go head-to-head for the fourth time since they entered the NFL together in 2018.
Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen will go head-to-head for the fourth time since they entered the NFL together in 2018.

“Yeah, I think (our stories are) similar in their own rights, but they’re also different,” Allen said. “But the fact is, I don’t think anybody thought that - maybe other than the people in our buildings - thought that we’d still be playing right now.”

The QB matchup alone is enough to warrant the Bills at Ravens Week 4 game being placed into the biggest prime-time window on Sunday Night Football, but this is also a showdown that could have major playoff seeding implications by year’s end.

Even though the Ravens have started 1-2, they remain a legitimate Super Bowl contender, and the 3-0 Bills are right there as well, so there’s a lot on the line at M&T Bank Stadium.

“Really well-coached team, and they were in full effect against Dallas,” Bills coach Sean McDermott said. “We’re going to have our work cut out for us, that’s for sure.”

Here’s the broadcast and betting information for Bills vs. Ravens:

What time is the Bills vs Ravens game?

  • Date: Sunday, Sept. 29

  • Time: 8:20 p.m.

  • Place: M&T Bank Stadium

Who is favored to win Bills vs. Ravens game

  • Betting line: Bills +2.5

  • Over-under: 45.5

  • Money line: Ravens minus-135 (bet $135 to win $100) and Bills plus-115 (bet $100 to win $115).

Who is announcing the Bills vs. Ravens game

  • Play-by-play: Mike Tirico

  • Analyst: Cris Collinsworth

  • Sideline reporter: Melissa Stark

How to watch Buffalo Bills vs Baltimore Ravens game on TV, streaming

Cable/Network TV: NBC. The game will be available locally via the following stations: WHEC channel 10 (Rochester area), WGRZ channel 2 (Buffalo area), WSTM channel 3 (Syracuse area), WKTV channel 2 (Utica area), WETM channel 18 (Elmira area), WNYT channel 13 (Albany area), and WBGH channel 20 (Binghamton area).

Online streaming services: You can watch games on NFL.com and the NFL mobile app, and you can subscribe to NFL+, the league’s own streaming service, though you can’t cast the games to your TV - you must watch on your phone or tablet.

TV streaming: You can also stream if you have subscriptions to Spectrum, DirecTV, fuboTV, Sling, Vidgo, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, and Peacock.

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On the radio: How to listen to the Bills vs Ravens game

You can listen on SiriusXM satellite radio on channel 226 (Bills feed) and channel 225 (Ravens feed), and on traditional radio, the Bills Radio Network has stations all across the state. Chris Brown has the play-by-play, Eric Wood is the analyst, and Sal Capaccio is the sideline reporter. The network includes:

  • Rochester (WCMF 96.5 and WROC 950 AM)

  • Buffalo (WGR550, 550 AM)

  • Syracuse (WTKW 99.5/WTKV 105.5)

  • Binghamton (WDRE 100.5FM)

  • Ithaca (WIII 99.9/100.3 FM)

  • Bath (WVIN 98.3 FM)

  • Newark (WACK 1420 AM)

  • Dansville (WDNY 93.9 FM)

  • Elmira (WNGZ 1490 AM)

  • Auburn (WAUB 98.1 FM/1590 AM)

  • Geneva (WGVA 95.9 FM, 1240 AM)

Sal Maiorana has covered the Buffalo Bills for four decades including 35 years as the full-time beat writer for the D&C, and he has written numerous books about the history of the team. He can be reached at maiorana@gannett.com, and you can follow him on Twitter @salmaiorana. https://profile.democratandchronicle.com/newsletters/bills-blast

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