After waiting all day yesterday to be completed, the attention will now be on the Buffalo Bills as they prepare for a Monday Night Football battle down in Atlanta against the 2-2 Falcons. The Bills are looking to get back into the win column after being handed their first loss in Week 5 against the Patriots.
Buffalo needs to get a confidence boost win as they have heavily struggled in their last two games. Before their bye week in Week 7, they need to have a statement win by playing complimentary football against a good team. They haven’t done that yet this season so far. Will that change tonight? Let’s hope so.
Buffalo and Atlanta are the first game of this Monday doubleheader, with the Chicago Bears and Washington Commanders being the second game. Here is information for fans to know for Buffalo vs. Atlanta, per the Bills' PR X account.
Info for Bills fans to know for Week 6 Monday night primetime
TV Channel & Time: ESPN - 7:15PM EST |
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Play-by-play: Chris Fowler |
Color analysts: Louis Riddick & Dan Orlovsky |
Sideline reporters: Katie George & Peter Schrager |
The game will also be on WGR550 with Chris Brown (play-by-play), Eric Wood (color analyst), and Sal Capaccio (sideline reporter). Fans can also get the game on SiriusXM 88 or 225 or on Westwood One Sports with Kevin Kugler (play-by-play) and Derek Rackley (color analyst).
Mini-history between Bills and Falcons
The Bills and Falcons have only faced each other 13 times in history going back to 1973. Per Pro Football Reference, the Falcons lead the all-time series 7-6. The last time these two teams faced each other was back in January of 2022 where the Bills got a 29-15 snowy victory in Buffalo.
Buffalo has won the last two meetings (2022 and 2017). In this century, the Falcons have won four consecutive matchups (2001, 2005, 2009, and 2013). In Buffalo’s six wins against the Falcons all-time, three of those wins have been by double digit points.
Kickoff from Atlanta is at 7:15PM EST and the Bills will be looking to get their second road win of the season before their bye week.