Bills at Raiders live stream: How to watch online
By Brad Weiss
The Buffalo Bills will head to the west coast to take on the Oakland Raiders on Sunday. Here is how to watch all of the action online.
Derek Carr and the Oakland Raiders will welcome the Buffalo Bills to town on Sunday, as they look to continue the best season for the franchise in the last 15 years.
The Raiders clinched their first winning season since 2001 this past weekend, as they came back from an eight-point fourth quarter deficit to defeat the visiting Carolina Panthers. Oakland is currently the No. 2 seed in the AFC playoffs, and has been one of the better stories in the NFL this season.
The Bills will enter the game fighting for their playoff lives, as Rex Ryan will bring his team west with a record of 6-5. They have played really well in spurts this season, but looked a bit shaky in their 28-21 victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars this past weekend. They did get star wide receiver Sammy Watkins back last week, so expect quarterback Tyrod Taylor to try to exploit that on Sunday.
This game is certain to be a high-scoring one, as both teams have the ability to score in bunches. The real question will be who gets the better effort from their defense, as they have both shown that they can be soft at times. Oakland will head into the game as a 3.5 point favorite, and they should be able to cover that line against the Bills.
Here is how to watch all of the action online.
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Date: Sunday, December 4
Start Time: 4:05 p.m. ET
Location: Oakland, California
Venue: Oakland Coliseum
TV Info: CBS
Live Stream: NFL Game Pass
Carr injured his pinkie in the third quarter of the team’s win against Carolina last week, and had to leave the game for a series. However, he came back strong after the Panthers rallied from a 24-7 deficit to take the lead, scoring 10 unanswered to finish the game. Oakland’s defense is really starting to come together, and Khalil Mack was a beast last week, earning AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors.
Buffalo got a nice effort from running back LeSean McCoy last week, and he should be able to find holes against the Raiders’ front line. The issue is going to be keeping up with the Raiders’ ability to score, and the Bills just do not have enough weapons to do so. The Bills are going to hang late into this game, but the Carr magic will pull out the win for Oakland.