How to watch Bills vs Lions today: Time, TV channel for Week 15
It’s a potential Super Bowl preview in Week 15, as Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills travel to Detroit to take on the 12-1 Lions in the game of the week in the NFL.
Here’s how to watch the Bills vs. Lions game, including time, TV schedule and streaming information:
What channel is Bills vs Lions game on today? Time, TV schedule
TV Channel: CBS
Start time: 4:25 p.m. ET
Bills vs. Lions will broadcast nationally on CBS in Week 15 of the 2024 NFL season. Jim Nantz and Tony Romo will call the game from the booth at Ford Field, with Tracy Wolfson reporting from the sidelines.
Where to watch Bills vs Lions on livestream
Streaming options for the game include Fubo if you live in the local coverage area.
Watch Bills vs Lions live on Fubo (free trial)
Bills vs Lions predictions, picks, odds
Lions 34, Bills 28: This is going to be a banger of a matchup, so make sure to tune in. I also think the Lions, the most balanced team in football, match up well against Buffalo. The key is keeping Josh Allen contained in the pocket; I think Detroit’s defense is capable of managing that. – Lorenzo Reyes, USA TODAY
ODDS: Lions by 2.5
O/U: 54.5
All NFL Odds via BetMGM.
Buffalo Bills 2024 schedule
- Week 1: vs. Arizona (W, 34-28)
- Week 2: at Miami (W, 31-10)
- Week 3: vs Jacksonville (W, 47-10)
- Week 4: at Baltimore (L, 35-10)
- Week 5: at Houston (L, 23-20)
- Week 6: at New York Jets (W, 23-20)
- Week 7: vs Tennessee (W, 34-10)
- Week 8: at Seattle (W, 31-10)
- Week 9: vs. Miami (W, 30-27)
- Week 10: at Indianapolis (W, 30-20)
- Week 11: vs. Kansas City (W, 30-21)
- Week 12: BYE WEEK
- Week 13: vs. San Francisco (W, 35-10)
- Week 14: at Los Angeles Rams (L, 44-42)
- Week 15: at Detroit
- Week 16: vs. New England
- Week 17: vs. New York Jets
- Week 18: at New England
- Record: 10-3
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