Most of the country will again get to enjoy watching the Bills this week
The final three weeks of the NFL schedule for the Buffalo Bills are all against other AFC East teams. This week, the Bills battle at home against the 3-11 New England Patriots. As Buffalo is still competing with the Kansas City Chiefs for the one seed in the AFC playoffs, these final games are crucial for them to win, which is most likely the reason that this matchup was flexed to the 4:25 p.m. EST time slot.
Despite their record, the Patriots always seem to give the Bills trouble. Even if former head coach Bill Belichick and former quarterback Tom Brady are out of the picture, division games more often than not take fans (and teams) by surprise. Quarterback Drake Maye, drafted by New England third overall in the 2024 NFL Draft, was handed the starting role in Week 6. While the team still has yet to produce many wins, Maye looks to have the potential to lead New England for the foreseeable future.
If you’re interested in watching this game, you’re in luck, as most of the nation is located in its viewing area.
Per 506sports.com, areas in blue will see the aforementioned Buffalo Bills face off against the New England Patriots, with Ian Eagle and Charles Davis on the call. Red portions will see the clash between the San Francisco 49ers and Miami Dolphins (Jim Nantz and Tony Romo); and green spots will be watching the Jacksonville Jaguars at the Las Vegas Raiders (Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber and Jason McCourty).
Where will you be watching the Bills game from?