NFL Divisional Round: Where and how to watch Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills, live stream, and broadcast details

The AFC Divisional round fixture between the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills will take place at Highmark Stadium, Buffalo, on January 19 at 6:30 p.m. ET (7:20 p.m. CT).


NFL Divisional Round: Where and how to watch Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills, live stream, and broadcast details

Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen (Image via FirstSportz)

Sunday, January 19, Highmark Stadium in Buffalo will witness the clash of the two MVP favorites, Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson, in the AFC Divisional round as the Baltimore Ravens take on the Buffalo Bills for a place in the AFC title game.

Allen led the Bills to a stellar 7-31 victory against the Denver Broncos in the wild-card round. The 28-year-old threw 20 completions from 26 attempts for 272 yards (76.9% completion rate) and 2 passing touchdowns, along with 8 carries for 46 yards. Allen set running back James Cook on 23 runs for 120 yards and one rushing touchdown.

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Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens defeated their divisional rivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers in the wild card. The 28-year-old completed 16 passes from 21 tries for 175 yards (76.2% completion rate), 2 passing touchdowns, along with 15 carries for 81 yards on the ground. Jackson set running back Derrick Henry up for 26 carries for 186 yards and 2 rushing touchdowns. The Steelers tried to muster a comeback, but the Ravens defense limited them to just 14 points.

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The Ravens and the Bills have faced each other on 12 occasions and John Harbaugh’s Ravens side has a 7-5 advantage on their AFC East opponents. The Ravens dominated the Bills in their latest fixture in week 4, winning by a 35-10 scoreline. Jackson threw 13 completions for 156 yards and two touchdowns along with one rushing touchdown. He let Henry do the heavy lifting. The All-Pro rusher carried the ball 24 times for 199 yards and scored one touchdown.

What time is the NFL AFC Divisional game between Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills on Sunday?

  • Game: Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills
  • Day: Sunday, January 19
  • Time: 6:30 p.m. ET (7:20 p.m. CT)
  • Venue: Highmark Stadium, Buffalo

The AFC Divisional round fixture between the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills will take place at Highmark Stadium, Buffalo, on January 19 at 6:30 p.m. ET (7:20 p.m. CT).

NFL Divisional Round Where and how to watch Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills, live stream, and broadcast details
Derrick Henry (Image via IMAGO)

What Channel is the NFL AFC Divisional game between the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills on Sunday?

  • Game: Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills
  • Channel: CBS Sports/Paramount+
  • Announcers: Play-by-Play: Jim Nantz, Analysis: Tony Romo, Sideline: Tracy Wolfson & Jay Feely
  • Radio: WGR550 (550 AM), WCMF (96.5 AM), & WROC (950 AM)

NFL live streaming for the AFC Divisional game between Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills on Sunday

NFL+ offers live streaming of local and prime-time games on mobile devices, with a 7-day free trial for new users.

YouTube TV, paired with the NFL Sunday Ticket add-on, allows viewers to catch every local Raiders game along with out-of-market matchups.

International audiences can watch the game on DAZN and FUBO TV.

NFL Odds and Betting Lines for the Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills AFC Divisional game

According to FanDuel Sportsbook, the Baltimore Ravens and Lamar Jackson are the favorites to defeat the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Divisional round game.

  • Baltimore Ravens: -1.5 (-102)
  • Moneyline: -118
  • Buffalo Bills: +1.5 (-120)

Predicted lineup for the Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills

Buffalo Bills

Offense: Josh Allen (quarterback), James Cook, Curtis Samuel, Keon Coleman, Dalton Kincaid, Dawson Knox, Dion Dawkins, Spencer Brown, Connor McGovern, Amari Cooper

Defense: Greg Rousseau, AJ Epenesa, Ed Oliver, Dawuane Smoot, Dorian Williams, Rasul Douglas, Kaiir Elam, JaMarcus Ingram, Damar Hamlin

Baltimore Ravens

Offense: Lamar Jackson, Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman, Nelson Agholor, Derrick Henry, Mark Andrews, Ronnie Stanley, Patrick Ricard, Tyler Linderbaum, Daniel Faalele, Roger Rosengarten, and Patrick Mekari.

Defense: Roquan Smith, Nnamdi Madubuike, Travis Jones, Odafe Oweh, Kyle Van Noy, Malik Harrison, Brandon Stephens, Kyle Hamilton, Nate Wiggins, Broderick Washington, Ar’Darius Washington, and Marlon Humphrey.

NFL Divisional Round Where and how to watch Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills, live stream, and broadcast details
James Cook (Image via IMAGO)

Why the Baltimore Ravens can win?

The deadly duo of Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry is enough to take care of any defense as the Bills experienced in week 4. Jackson ended the year with the best-ever numbers of his NFL career. He threw for a total of 316 completions for 4172 yards (8.8 yards per throw), 41 touchdowns and just 4 interceptions along with 139 carries for 915 yards (6.6 yards per carry) and 4 touchdowns. Henry logged 325 carries for 1921 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns.

Even though Zay Flowers may miss the game due to injury, it matters very little with Mark Andrews, Nelson Agholor, Isaiah Likely, and Rashod Bateman on the team. The Ravens led the league in average passing yards per game with 424.9, completing a total of 65 touchdowns.

Why the Buffalo Bills can win?

Josh Allen is undeniably the Bills’ main man. He completed 307 yards for 3731 passing yards, a total of 41 touchdowns (passing and rushing), and 6 interceptions.

James Cook did not operate at the same level as Henry, but in his day, he could be deadly for any offense. He rushed a total of 27 times for 1009 yards and scored 16 touchdowns. The Bills are the second-best scoring offense in the league, averaging 30.9 points per game, and the second-best red zone offense, converting 71.6% of their chances.

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