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How to Watch Bills vs. Vikings

 

The Buffalo Bills will travel to Minnesota Week 3 to take on the Vikings on Sunday, Sept. 23, at 1 p.m. Find out more about how you can watch the matchup.
 
Week 3: Bills vs. Vikings, Sept. 23 at 1 p.m.
 
Broadcast Information: CBS
 
Play-by-Play: Jim Nantz
Commentary: Tony Romo
Sideline: Tracy Wolfson
 
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Bills fans can also listen to the action on the Bills Radio Network.
 
Bills Radio Network:
 
Play-by-Play: John Murphy
Color Analyst: Mark Kelso
Sideline: Sal Capaccio
 
  • Alfred, NY: WZKZ (102 FM HORNEL/Wellsville)
  • Amsterdam, NY: WKAJ (1120 AM)
  • Bath, NY: WABH (1380 AM)
  • Bradford, NY: WBRR (100.1 FM)
  • Buffalo, NY: * WGR 550 (550 AM)
  • Dansville, NY: WDNY (93.9 FM)
  • Dunkirk, NY: WDOE (94.9 FM/1410AM)
  • Elmira, NY: WNGZ (104.9 FM)
  • Erie, PA: WRIE (1260 AM)
  • Glenn Falls, NY: WMML (1230 AM/97.9FM)
  • Ithaca, NY: THE BUZZER WYXL (96.3 FM)
  • Jamestown, NY: WWSE (93.3FM) and WJTN (1240 AM)
  • Newark, NY: WACK (1420 AM)
  • Ogdensburg, NY: WQTK (92.7FM)
  • Olean, NY: THE PIG (95.7 FM)
  • Syracuse, NY: KROCK WKRL (100.9 FM, 106.5 FM and 94.9 FM Utica)
  • Syracuse, NY: WTKW (99.5 FM) and WTKV (105.5 FM)
  • Toronto, CA: * FAN 590 (590 AM)
  • Rochester, NY: WCMF 96.5 FM / WROC (950 AM ESPN)
  • Watertown, NY: WOTT (94.1 FM)

 

*Flagship stations
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Joe B: 5 things to watch for in Buffalo Bills vs. Minnesota Vikings (9/22/18)

 

(WKBW) - The Buffalo Bills are now two weeks into the 2018 regular season, and the majority of their time on the field has gone the same way. In the first half of both of their contests, the Bills were outclassed by their opponents which led to a lopsided score at halftime, and then a defeat once the game was over.
 
Their first two weeks were considered the smooth portion of their schedule in September, and now that they have dropped both of those games, the next two games could provide a 0-4 start to the campaign. However, it all starts with the Bills taking a trip to go up against the Minnesota Vikings on the road.
 
How do the Bills stack up with the Vikings? Five things to watch for:
 
1) Where Josh Allen can improve from his first start
2) A switch at center on the horizon?
3) Xavier Rhodes is a complete mismatch for Kelvin Benjamin
4) Who lines up at cornerback?
5) The two key players for the Bills having a chance on Sunday
 
Injury Report
 
Buffalo
OUT: Shaq Lawson (hamstring)
QUESTIONABLE: CB Phillip Gaines (elbow), CB Taron Johnson (shoulder), RB Taiwan Jones (head), WR Ray-Ray McCloud (knee), RB LeSean McCoy (rib)
 
Minnesota
OUT: RB Dalvin Cook (hamstring), DE Everson Griffen (knee), TE David Morgan (knee), CB Marcus Sherels (ribs)
QUESTIONABLE: RB Mike Boone (groin)
 
Bills Inactives Projection: DE Shaq Lawson, T Conor McDermott, G Wyatt Teller, G Ike Boettger, RB Taiwan Jones, WR Ray-Ray McCloud, DT Robert Thomas
 
Prediction: Vikings over Bills
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40 minutes ago, nucci said:

Why don't Bills fans want something like this?

 

...therein lie two problems for starters...............

 

It is the first fixed-roof stadium built in the NFL since Ford Field in Detroit, which opened in 2002. As of March 2015, the overall budget was estimated to be $1.061 billion, with $348 million from the state of Minnesota, $150 million from the city of Minneapolis, and $551 million from the team and private contributions.[6]

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18 minutes ago, Mrbojanglezs said:

 

Probably because most fans realize that Buffalo can't support high ticket prices  that comes with a stadium like that. 

 

Folks don’t realize it but Minneapolis has a high concentration of Fortune 500 companies.

 

Also, a nice stadium will make it more difficult to turn the parking lot into a cross between a Phish concert and “Escape from New York,” which seems to be all that 30% of Bills fans care about.

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24 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

 

...therein lie two problems for starters...............

 

It is the first fixed-roof stadium built in the NFL since Ford Field in Detroit, which opened in 2002. As of March 2015, the overall budget was estimated to be $1.061 billion, with $348 million from the state of Minnesota, $150 million from the city of Minneapolis, and $551 million from the team and private contributions.[6]

I said something like it...not exactly like it....

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