How to watch Broncos vs. Bills: Live stream the NFL's Wild Card Weekend
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Wild Card Weekend continues today with a trio of games, starting with a Denver vs. Buffalo showdown. Below, we'll show you how to watch the Broncos vs. Bills, including cable and live streaming options.
The Buffalo Bills top the AFC East with a 13-4 record. They're only second in the conference, trailing the Kansas City Chiefs. Much of the team's success this year has been thanks to quarterback Josh Allen, who helped the Bills pull off one of the two victories against the Chiefs this year. Last year, the Bills won their Wild Card game but fell to the Chiefs in the Divisional Round.
The Denver Broncos have had a rockier season, going 10-7. They're third in the AFC West, behind the Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers, and seventh in the conference. The team secured a Wild Card spot last week with a shutout 38-0 win against the Chiefs, who were resting their starters. The Bills and Broncos have yet to meet this season, but the teams played last season in a tight game that ultimately saw the Broncos walk away with a 24-22 victory.
Whether you're a Bills or a Broncos fan, we'll make sure you can tune in to today's game. For more info on the postseason, don't forget to bookmark our how to watch NFL games guide.
What channel is the Broncos vs. Bills game on?
The Broncos vs. Bills game will air on CBS in the US. The Wild Card match-up will kick off on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET.
How to watch Broncos vs. Bills in the US
If you don't have cable or an antenna, you can live stream CBS through services like Paramount Plus, Fubo, or DirecTV Stream. Paramount Plus is the cheapest of the bunch, with subscriptions starting at just $8/month. You typically need to subscribe to the higher tier to live stream CBS, but NFL games are available with all plans. New users can get a one-week free trial.
If you're looking for a more elaborate live TV streaming service that offers additional channels, including FOX and NBC (which are carrying other Wild Card games later today), then Fubo or DirecTV Stream might be the way to go. Fubo (starting at $80/month) and DirecTV Stream (starting at $87/month) offer anywhere from 90 to 200+ live channels depending on which plans you subscribe to. Fubo has a seven-day free trial, and DirecTV Stream has a five-day free trial.
How to watch Broncos vs. Bills in the UK
The Broncos vs. Bills games, in addition to the rest of the NFL Playoffs, will be available through a few different avenues in the UK. Sky Sports and Now TV will stream the game. This is a great option if you're only looking to watch games today since Now offers a £15 one-day pass (although you can also get a month-to-month plan). DAZN will also host all of the postseason games, and you can get an NFL Season Pass for £20 right now.
How to watch Broncos vs. Bills from anywhere
DAZN is the international answer to most NFL games. The NFL Game Pass services most regions outside the US and China. But if you're traveling away from home and hoping to keep up with your usual streaming methods, you might need the help of a VPN. Short for virtual private networks, VPNs are cybersecurity apps that let you change your virtual location so your electronic devices can access most of your usual websites and apps from anywhere. The services we've recommended today require country-specific payment methods, so this will work best for people who are simply traveling abroad at the moment.
ExpressVPN is our top recommendation. The user-friendly service has tons of security-boosting perks, which we break down in our ExpressVPN review. The app also comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Keep reading to learn how to use a VPN.
How to watch Broncos vs. Bills with a VPN
- Sign up for a VPN if you don't already have one.
- Install it on the device you're using to watch.
- Turn it on and set it to the location of your streaming service.
- Create an account with your streaming service if you don't have one.
- Enjoy the game.
Note: The use of VPNs is illegal in certain countries, and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content might constitute a breach of the terms of use for certain services. Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.