Bills at Panthers live stream: Online, TV, mobile, Xbox and more
By John Buhler
The Carolina Panthers will host the Buffalo Bills on Sunday afternoon in Charlotte in Week 2. Here is how to watch this NFL game online via live streaming.
Week 2 of the 2017 NFL season is here. One of the games that could be really interesting on Sunday afternoon will be played in Charlotte. The Carolina Panthers will welcome back former defensive coordinator Sean McDermott, as his Buffalo Bills get to show Charlotteans what they’re all about.
Kickoff from Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte will be at 1:00 p.m. ET. CBS will have the telecast with Kevin Harlan and Rich Gannon in the booth. The available live streams can be found on NFL.com and FuboTV. You can access the game on NFL Mobile on Verizon on your phone. If you’ve got an Xbox, you can find the game on CBS All Access.
Buffalo and Carolina are coming off Week 1 victories against two of the worst teams in football. The Bills managed to beat their AFC East division rival in the New York Jets by nine points up in Orchard Park. Carolina went to town on the San Francisco 49ers in Santa Clara in Kyle Shanahan’s head coaching debut.
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Both teams could be in first place all by themselves after Week 2 reaches conclusion. The Bills already lead in the AFC East, as the Jets and New England Patriots lost and the Miami Dolphins haven’t played yet.
Carolina needs to see the rival Atlanta Falcons fall at home to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night to be in sole possession of first place. The New Orleans Saints lost in Week 1 to the Minnesota Vikings in Minneapolis on Monday night. Tampa Bay hasn’t played a game yet due to their game with the Dolphins being rescheduled due to Hurricane Irma.
Date: Sunday, Sep. 17
Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
Location: Charlotte, North Carolina
Venue: Bank of America Stadium
TV Info: CBS
Live Stream: NFL.com Live Stream, FuboTV
Mobile: NFL Mobile on Verizon
Xbox: CBS All Access
Announcers: Kevin Harlan, Rich Gannon
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Will it be the Bills or the Panthers that will improve to 2-0 on Sunday afternoon? Find out by tuning into CBS on your television set or whatever device you have that helps you enjoy watching NFL football on fall Sundays.