Raiders at Bills time, TV schedule, live stream, odds and more

OAKLAND, CA - OCTOBER 19: Khalil Mack
OAKLAND, CA - OCTOBER 19: Khalil Mack /
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There are plenty of ways to catch this week’s meeting between the Oakland Raiders and Buffalo Bills. Here are a few suggestions.

Last season at Oakland, the Buffalo Bills owned a 24-9 third-quarter lead over the Silver and Black. As fate would have it, Jack Del Rio’s club scored 29 unanswered points to roll to a 38-24 victory. It somewhat symbolized the 2016 season for both clubs. The Raiders were playoff bound and the Bills continued to disappoint.

Now it’s a new season and it’s Buffalo with a 4-2 record, just one-half game behind the first-place New England Patriots. One year after finishing 12-4, Del Rio’s team has already lost that many games in 2017. However, the good news is that the Raiders ended a four-game losing streak last week with a thrilling 31-30 win over the Kansas City Chiefs.

So where can you find these two clubs this weekend if you’re not fortunate to have tickets to the game?

What time, channel are Raiders and Bills on?

Looking forward to Sunday’s telecast between these teams? The Raiders and Bills clash at 1:00 pm ET at Orchard Park on CBS. Andrew Catalon will handle the play-by-play and Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver James Lofton has the top-notch analysis. Looking for the game on your favorite app while consuming your favorite app? All told, NFL Sunday Ticket MAXNFL Game Pass, Fubo and Verizon NFL Mobile are all at your disposal (subscription required).

TV: CBS

Time: 1:00 pm ET

Announcers: Andrew Catalon, James Lofton

Odds: Bills (-2.5)

Raiders blog: Just Blog, Baby

Bills blog: BuffaLowDown

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According to the consensus houses at SportsBook Review, the Buffalo Bills enter this contest as a 2.5-point favorite. McDermott’s club is perfect at home this season (3-0) while the Oakland Raiders have dropped two straight on the road after a Week 1 victory at Tennessee.