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TIME UPDATE: Bills vs Buccaneers – How to Watch, Listen, and Stream Week 11 NFL Game

Buffalo, NY – November 13, 2025

Sunday Football returns to Highmark Stadium with high stakes as the Buffalo Bills (6–3) host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6–3) in a crucial NFC matchup. Both teams are tied with a 6-3 record, with the Bills sitting in second place in their division, just behind the Patriots, while the Buccaneers lead their division. This game could be pivotal in determining playoff positioning.

📺 WATCH / STREAM

National Broadcast: CBS
Kickoff: Sunday, November 16 — 1:00 p.m. ET
Streaming Options:

  • Paramount+ – Full national stream

  • CBS Sports App – Live broadcast + replays

  • NFL+ – Mobile live + primetime replay

  • FuboTV / YouTube TV / Hulu Live TV – CBS nationwide

  • 🏟 GAME INFO

    Matchup: Buffalo Bills (6–3) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6–3)
    Venue:

    Highmark Stadium — Buffalo, New York
    Kickoff: 1:00 p.m. ET (SNF)

    The Bills enter Week 11 looking to secure their position in the playoff race after a strong start to the season. Their offense, led by an efficient quarterback and dynamic playmakers, is aiming to capitalize on their home-field advantage to take down the division leader. Their defense has continued to improve, focusing on pressuring the quarterback and limiting big plays.

    Meanwhile, the Buccaneers come into Buffalo with an impressive record and the top spot in their division. Their offense has been consistent, and the defense has been one of the most formidable units in the league, combining both veteran leadership and young talent.

    🎧 LISTEN

    Bills Radio Network: 550 WGR AM / 97.7 FM
    Buccaneers Radio Network: 98 Rock / 620 WDAE
    SiriusXM: Bills Channel 226 | Buccaneers Channel 227
    Audio Streaming: NFL+ Audio & official team apps

    📰 POSTGAME COVERAGE

    Full postgame press conferences from both teams will air across CBS Sports, NFL Network, and both teams’ digital platforms. Highlights, breakdowns, and locker-room interviews follow immediately after the final whistle.

    💰 BETTING SNAPSHOT

    CategoryBillsBuccaneers
    Spread-3.0+3.0
    Moneyline-165+140
    Total47.5 points 

    The Bills are slight home favorites, but the Buccaneers have proven they can win on the road — and this showdown could be a preview of a playoff battle down the road.

    ⚙️ KEY STORYLINES

    • Bills' offense vs Buccaneers' defense

  • Quarterback play in a crucial divisional showdown

  • Key matchups in the trenches

  • Defensive playmaking in critical situations

  • 🏈 SUMMARY

    A battle for supremacy in the NFC.
    A playoff atmosphere in November.

    Kickoff: Sunday, November 16 — 1:00 p.m. ET on CBS.

    Highmark will roar.

    Tampa Bay will bring the fight.
    And Week 11 will shape the NFC playoff picture.

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