It’s finally here, Bills Mafia…it’s game day in Buffalo! After all of the anticipation, the bulletin board material given, and the constant talk about Josh Allen vs. Lamar Jackson, we finally will have the answer on who will rise to the occasion and move on, and who will be heading home after a successful regular season.
Either Josh Allen or Lamar Jackson will get their shot at Patrick Mahomes next week. First, they each have to take care of business in Orchard Park. Buffalo has been eliminated out of the divisional round the last three seasons while the Ravens are looking to get back to the AFC championship from last year.
As we begin the countdown to kickoff, here is some information for fans to keep in mind as we get closer to primetime football.
Announcers, TV Channel, Referees for Sunday Night Football
TV Channel: CBS (6:30PM EST) |
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Play-by-play: Jim Nantz |
Color Analyst: Tony Romo |
Sideline Reporters: Tracy Wolfson & Jay Feely |
In addition to the game being on CBS, fans can also tune into WGR Radio 550 and listen to the broadcast team of Chris Brown, Eric Wood, and Sal Capaccio. The game can also be found on SiriusXM 88 or 288, as well as on Westwood One Sports with Ryan Radtke, Mike Golic, and Derek Rackley. As far as referees, Carl Cheffers and his crew will be the ones that make the calls that could benefit or screw over the Bills.
Bills vs. Ravens Mini-History
The Ravens are in control of the overall series, leading 7-5, however the Bills have won the singular playoff matchup against the Ravens. Back in 2021, the Ravens came to Buffalo for a divisional round matchup that was a defensive battle for four quarters. The play that put the game away for the Bills was a Taron Johnson 100-yard interception returned for a touchdown. The Bills won 17-3 and advanced to the AFC championship game.
In their 12 total matchups, the Ravens have only been to Buffalo four times and are 1-3 in that span. Their only win in Orchard Park came in 2019 when they defeated the Bills 24-17.
Kickoff from Orchard Park is at 6:30PM EST where fans will be treated to the best possible ending in the divisional round. It’s two AFC powerhouses led by MVP candidates going at it with the winner getting closer to a trip to New Orleans. Bills Mafia, it’s time.