Watch Bills Games Without Cable
If you’re looking to stream Buffalo Bills games in 2025, we’re here to make it as easy as possible for you.
Whether you just want the quickest option to stream a single game, or you want to know how to watch every single game for the rest of the season, we have a rundown of everything you need to know right here:
Week 12: at Houston Texans (Prime Video)
Thursday, November 20, 8:15 p.m. ET
U.S. (Primetime game)
Canada & International
Week 13: at Pittsburgh Steelers (CBS)
Sunday, November 30, 4:25 p.m. ET
In Market
Out of Market
Canada & International
Week 14: vs Cincinnati Bengals (Fox)
Sunday, December 7, 4:25 p.m. ET
In Market
🏆 Our Top Choice:Fox One (7-day free trial)
💰 The Cheapest:NFL+ (watch on phone & tablet ONLY)
✂️ The Cable Replacers:
Out of Market
Canada & International
Week 15: at New England Patriots (CBS)
Sunday, December 14, 1:00 p.m. ET
In Market
Out of Market
Canada & International
Week 16: at Cleveland Browns (CBS)
Sunday, December 21, 1:00 p.m. ET
In Market
Out of Market
Canada & International
Week 17: vs Philadelphia Eagles (Fox)
Sunday, December 28, 4:25 p.m. ET
In Market
🏆 Our Top Choice:Fox One (7-day free trial)
💰 The Cheapest:NFL+ (watch on phone & tablet ONLY)
✂️ The Cable Replacers:
Out of Market
Canada & International
Week 18: vs New York Jets (TBD)
Sunday, January 4, Time TBD
In Market
Out of Market
Canada & International
How to Watch Bills Games as Cheap as Possible
In Market
You can check here to see which local games are in your market. Primetime games are always considered “in-market.”
If your goal is to watch every Bills game at the lowest possible total cost, here’s our step-by-step recommendation on what to do:
Before the Week 12 game, sign up for a free 30-day trial of Amazon Prime.If you don’t have the free trial available, sign up for one month of Prime Video for $9
Before the Week 13 game, sign up for the Paramount+ “Essential” plan to watch every in-market game on CBS
Keep Paramount+ through the end of the season. It’s $8 per month.
Before the Week 14 and 17 games (Fox), sign up for a free trial of Fox One or Fubo “Pro” or DirecTV Stream “Entertainment” or YouTube TV “Base Plan”.If you don’t have any free trials available, sign up for one month of Fox One for $20
That’s it. Depending on the free trials you have available, that’s somewhere between $16 and $45 to watch every remaining Bills game.
Also note: You can sign up for NFL+ for just $7 per month and watch every in-market and primetime Bills game. However, you can only watch games live on your phone or tablet. They’ll be blocked (until they’re available as replays) on your TV or PC.
Out of Market
If the Bills play outside your market, here’s a step-by-step guide to watch every game for as cheap as possible:
Sign up for NFL Sunday Ticket to watch every non-primetime out-of-market game.
Keep it through the end of the season, which will cost $48 total
Before the Week 12 game, sign up for a free 30-day trial of Amazon Prime.If you don’t have the free trial available, sign up for one month of Prime Video for $9
Canada & International
This one’s pretty simple: If you live outside of the United States (excluding China), you can sign up for NFL Game Pass on DAZN and watch every single NFL game live.
The pricing depends on your country.
How to Watch Bills Games With as Few Streaming Services as Possible
In Market
If you aren’t as concerned with price and simply want to minimize the amount of streaming services you sign up for, sign up for one of these:
All of these will give you access to dozens of live TV channels, including CBS, NBC and Fox in most markets. If you’re in market, that’ll give you every remaining Bills game except for the Week 12 game, which is exclusive to Prime Video and NFL+.
All of these streaming services offer first-month deals, and there are free trials for Fubo, DirecTV Stream and YouTube TV available if you want to mix and match to cut down the total price a bit.
But if you simply want one service for the rest of the season, we would go with Fubo.
Out of Market
For the out-of-market fans, this option isn’t really different than the one above. You’ll still need NFL Sunday Ticket for all of the non-primetime games that are televised on CBS or Fox.
Then, for the one remaining regular season primetime game (Week 12), you’ll want to sign up for Prime Video or NFL+.