How to Watch, Stream and Listen to Bills vs Chiefs This Sunday
Television Coverage
Fans in the Buffalo market can tune in to WIVB-TV (Channel 4), the official broadcast home of the Bills. CBS will send its top broadcast team of Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, and Tracy Wolfson to Orchard Park for national coverage.
Pregame begins with Bills Kickoff Live at 11 a.m. on CW-23 and 11:30 a.m. on WIVB, followed by The NFL Today at noon — broadcasting live from Highmark Stadium with James Brown, Bill Cowher, Nate Burleson, and Matt Ryan on set.
Streaming Options
Local viewers can stream the WIVB broadcast via Paramount+, while fuboTV and YouTube TV will also carry the CBS feed. NFL+ offers live coverage for mobile and tablet users, and fans outside the Buffalo market can catch the action with
NFL Sunday Ticket.

Radio Broadcast
For those listening on the go, tune in to WGR 550 AM. Chris Brown and Eric Wood will handle play-by-play and analysis, with Sal Capaccio providing sideline updates.
Who’s on Bills Kickoff Live?
The pregame team features Josh Reed and Carl Jones from News 4 Buffalo, joined by Thad Brown from WROC in Rochester. Additional insight comes from Sal Capaccio (WGR 550), Tim Graham (
The Athletic), and Matt Parrino (Syracuse.com).
Betting Line
As of Tuesday, the Bills are listed as 1.5-point underdogs on FanDuel Sportsbook — marking the first time this season Buffalo enters a matchup as an underdog.
Scouting the Chiefs
The Chiefs (5-3) enter Sunday’s clash coming off a Monday night win over Washington. Patrick Mahomes ranks second in the NFL with 2,099 passing yards and is tied for the league lead with 17 touchdown passes. His top target, Hollywood Brown, has four TDs, while running back Isiah Pacheco leads Kansas City with 329 rushing yards.
On defense, safety Chamarri Conner (63 tackles) and linebacker Nick Bolton (61 tackles) both sit in the NFL’s top 20 in stops. Both the Bills and Chiefs boast top-five offenses, setting up another high-scoring chapter in their ongoing duel.
The Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs are set to renew one of the NFL’s most intense rivalries this Sunday at 4:25 p.m. ET at Highmark Stadium, as both AFC powerhouses fight for postseason positioning.
Next Up
After facing Kansas City, the Bills will hit the road for a divisional showdown with the Miami Dolphins on November 9 at 1 p.m. ET.