How to watch Ravens vs. Bills tonight: Channel, time, live stream for NFL 'Sunday Night Football' game

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Josh Allen and the Bills and Lamar Jackson and the Ravens will meet for the first time in nearly two years on Sunday Night Football in Week 4.

Even with the loss of star receiver Stefon Diggs in the offseason, the Bills haven't missed a beat and have looked dangerous, coming off a commanding, 47-10 win over the Jaguars to move to 3-0. Buffalo leads the league in points, averaging 37.3 a game, and Josh Allen has shined with seven pass touchdowns and zero interceptions.

Baltimore is off to a slower start at 1-2 and has struggled with blown leads. The Ravens blew a 10-point lead in the fourth quarter against the Raiders in Week 2 and almost gave away their win against the Cowboys last Sunday after being outscored by 19 in the fourth quarter.

Two-time MVP Lamar Jackson leads all quarterbacks in rushing yards, and the tandem alongside Derrick Henry will look to get the team back on track at home.

Here's how to watch Ravens and Bills meet on Sunday Night Football.

How to watch Ravens vs. Bills tonight

Baltimore vs. Buffalo will air nationally on NBC. Mike Tirico (play-by-play), Cris Collinsworth (analyst) and Melissa Stark (sideline reporter) will call the action.

Cord-cutters can stream the game on Peacock or Fubo, which offers a free trial for new users.

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Viewers in Canada can watch the game live on DAZN, which exclusively carries NFL Game Pass.

Ravens vs. Bills start time

  • Date: Sunday, Sept. 29
  • Time: 8:20 p.m. ET

The Ravens host the Bills on Sunday, Sept. 29. The game will kick off at 8:20 p.m. ET from M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.

Ravens vs. Bills radio station

  • Radio channelSiriusXM channel 225 (home) and 226 (away)

You can tune into Ravens vs. Bills live on SiriusXM. Buffalo will be on channel 226 while Baltimore will be on 225.

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Ravens schedule 2024

WeekDateOpponentTime (ET)TV
1Sept. 5 (Thu.)Chiefs 27, Ravens 20----
2Sept. 15Raiders 26, Ravens 23----
3Sept. 22Ravens 28, Cowboys 25----
4Sept. 29vs. Bills8:20 p.m.NBC
5Oct. 6at Bengals1 p.m.CBS
6Oct. 13vs. Commanders1 p.m.CBS
7Oct. 21 (Mon.)at Buccaneers8:15 p.m.ESPN
8Oct. 27at Browns1 p.m.CBS
9Nov. 3vs. Broncos1 p.m.CBS
10Nov. 7 (Thurs.)vs. Bengals8:15 p.m.Prime
11Nov. 17at Steelers1 p.m.CBS
12Nov. 25 (Mon.)at Chargers8:15 p.m.ESPN
13Dec. 1vs. Eagles4:25 p.m.CBS
14BYE
15Dec. 15at Giants1 p.m.CBS
16Dec. 21 (Sat.)vs. Steelers4:30 p.m.FOX
17Dec. 25 (Wed.)at Texans4:30 p.m.Netflix
18TBDvs. BrownsTBDTBD

Bills schedule 2024

Here is Buffalo's schedule for the 2024 season:

WeekDateOpponentTime (ET)TV
1Sept. 8Bills 34, Cardinals 28 ----
2Sept. 12 (TNF)Bills 31, Dolphins 10---- 
3Sept. 23 (MNF) Bills 47, Jaguars 10----
4Sept. 29 (SNF)at Ravens8:20 p.m.NBC
5Oct. 6at Texans1 p.m.CBS
6Oct. 13 (MNF)at Jets8:15 p.m.ESPN
7Oct. 20vs. Titans1 p.m.CBS
8Oct. 27at Seahawks4:05 p.m.Fox
9Nov. 3vs. Dolphins1 p.m.CBS
10Nov. 10at Colts1 p.m.CBS
11Nov. 17vs. Chiefs4:25 p.m.CBS
12Nov. 24BYE
13Dec. 1 (SNF)vs. 49ers8:20 p.m.NBC
14Dec. 8at Rams4:25 p.m.Fox
15Dec. 15at Lions4:25 p.m.CBS
16Dec. 22vs. Patriots1 p.m.CBS
17Dec. 29vs. Jets1 p.m.CBS
18Jan. 5at PatriotsTBDTBD

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Ella Morrissey is a freelance writer for The Sporting News 'Watch' team, covering all major North American sports carried on streaming services such as Fubo, Sling, Paramount+, DAZN, Apple+ and more. She is a graduate of Lehigh University, where she served as the sports editor of her college newspaper. Prior to joining The Sporting News, Ella worked in media relations with the New York City Football Club and currently helps to cover the WNBA for Winsidr. When not writing articles for TSN, Ella enjoys going to concerts, live sporting events and reading mystery novels.