In a highly anticipated AFC East matchup, the Buffalo Bills have the opportunity to potentially end the New England Patriots’ season on Sunday. Despite the longstanding success of the Patriots under the guidance of coach Bill Belichick, they have been struggling this season. The offense has been lackluster, with quarterback Mac Jones attracting criticism.
Jones, who has experienced regression since his impressive rookie season, has failed to find his rhythm in 2023. The addition of Bill O’Brien to the coaching staff has not provided the expected relief for the young passer. As a result, the rest of the division has been able to contain him.
Nevertheless, the Bills still lead the division, although their season has been inconsistent so far. They have recorded convincing victories over teams like the Commanders and Dolphins, but also suffered surprising losses to the Jets and Jaguars. In Week 6, they managed to scrape by with an unimpressive win against the Giants.
The upcoming matchup will test the Bills’ ability to rally and consolidate their position as the division leaders. As the saying goes, Nobody circles the wagons like the Buffalo Bills. Fans and observers will be eager to see if they can prove this saying true on Sunday.
To catch the Bills vs. Patriots game, viewers can tune in to CBS. In the Buffalo market, WIVB-TV (Channel 4) will broadcast the game, while those in the greater Boston area can watch it on WBZ-TV (Channel 4).
For viewers without a cable subscription, there are alternative options available. Paramount Plus offers the NFL on CBS, but it requires a paid subscription. Another option is Fubo, which carries a range of networks including Fox, CBS, NBC, ABC, NFL Network, and the ESPN family of networks. Fubo also provides a free trial for interested viewers.
Canadian viewers can tune in to DAZN, which carries NFL Game Pass.
The Bills-Patriots matchup will take place at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. This will be the first of two encounters between these division rivals in the 2023 season.
The Bills, after three consecutive home games (one of which was played in London), will hit the road with a 2-1 record from their home stretch. Meanwhile, the Patriots have struggled and have only secured one victory so far, which came against the Jets in Week 3.
With the Patriots’ season teetering on the brink, the Bills will look to seize the opportunity to exert their dominance in the AFC East. All eyes will be on this exciting clash as the divisional rivals battle it out on the field.