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Living in upstate New York, I can usually catch Bills Sunday afternoon games on my local CBS affiliate. But when I’m traveling or away from home, I’ve found other ways to watch all the Bills games, even though I’m outside the Buffalo market.
In a hurry? The guaranteed way to watch out-of-market NFL games in the US is YouTube’s NFL Sunday Ticket. But there are alternatives for out-of-market NFL games:
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NFL Sunday Ticket is available through YouTube and YouTube TV, giving you access to every out-of-market NFL game on Sundays.
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The Bills are a strong team, having won the AFC East Division for the last five years — their games are often broadcast on national channels like ESPN, but mainly local channels such as CBS, NBC, and Fox.
US fans outside of the Bill’s region (known as out-of-market) have four options to watch Sunday games:
1. NFL Sunday Ticket: Only accessible via YouTube (or with a YouTube TV subscription) NFL Sunday Ticket is the most expensive option, but it’s a sure way to get every out-of-market game during the NFL season.
2. NFL+ Premium: Providing on-demand access to all out-of-market games, NFL+ Premium is a much cheaper option, but you can only watch the games as replays. If you don’t mind waiting until the live game is over, NFL+ Premium for $14.99/month also provides live primetime and in-market games via a mobile phone and all out-of-market preseason games. See our NFL+ Premium review for more.
3. NFL RedZone: This broadcasts every Sunday afternoon game simultaneously — but it does so by rotating through the highlights (it usually focuses on games/ teams with offenses within the 20-yard line). So while you can’t watch an entire out-of-market game, NFL RedZone is great for catching all the season’s action (especially if you’re in a fantasy football league). Learn more in our NFL RedZone Out-of-Market guide.
4. VPN: If you already have a TV streaming service, a VPN lets you connect to your favorite team’s location and stream the games as if you were an in-market viewer. Our guide to watching Out-of-Market NFL Games with a VPN has more details.
If you live outside the US, you can get NFL Game Pass International. See our review on this for complete details.
More information on how to watch all Buffalo Bills and NFL games throughout the season can be found in the below resources:
Catching every out-of-market Buffalo Bills game without headaches? YouTube’s NFL Sunday Ticket is the way to go. The stream is rock-solid – no annoying buffering or lag – and you get every Sunday afternoon game in one place. Some other options, like NFL+ Premium or NFL RedZone, are decent but come with trade-offs, like only showing highlights or making you wait for replays. If you want full, live games, this is the best pick. It’s not the cheapest, but for die-hard fans who don’t want to miss a snap, the convenience and complete coverage make it totally worth it.
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