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How to Watch Bills vs. Dolphins The Buffalo Bills are back on the road Week 13 to play AFC East rival the Miami Dolphins. Find out more about how you can watch, listen and replay the matchup. Week 13: Bills vs. Dolphins, Dec. 2 at 1:00 p.m. Broadcast Information: CBS Play-by-Play: Andrew Catalon Commentary: James Lofton 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 Hornell/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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Nick O'Leary Signs a 1-Year Extension with Miami
26CornerBlitz replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It's as if the Bills let a Hall of Fame talent go who has gone on to tear up the league. -
NFL Week 13 Broadcast Maps NFL Sunday Ticket Weekly Team Injuries throughout the season | NFL.com Weekly Team Inactives throughout the season | NFL.com
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Monday at 4 PM we'll know. Kareem Hunt is facing more than just six-game ban Recently released Kansas City Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt will learn his immediate fate on Monday at 4 p.m. ET when the waiver wire comes out. Hunt might not learn until the offseason when he'll be allowed to step on a field for an NFL team again. That wait is expected to end with a lengthy suspension. According to sources with direct knowledge of the situation, Hunt faces more than the baseline six-game suspension for violation of the NFL's personal conduct policy. The league also has been investigating an incident involving Hunt allegedly punching a man in the face at an Ohio resort in June. The NFL is believed to have found enough from that incident to add to Hunt's discipline. Since penalties for two incidents aren't likely to be served independently of each other -- and because the clock on a suspension doesn't begin when a player is on the Reserve/Commissioner Exempt List -- Hunt could sit out not only the rest of the 2018 season, but well into the 2019 season. That's assuming a team signs him to play, which is not a given. This all played out Friday when TMZ published a surveillance video from a Cleveland hotel showing Hunt shoving and kicking a woman. The Chiefs released him after stating he lied to them by greatly minimizing the incident. He later apologized in a statement: "I deeply regret what I did. I hope to move on from this." The NFL, which never closed its investigation into Hunt, hopes to move quickly. It likely will make another attempt to reach the victims -- there were multiple attempts previously by email and phone to no avail -- and Hunt also will be interviewed.
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Trent Murphy - Should we be worried?
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Nick O'Leary Signs a 1-Year Extension with Miami
26CornerBlitz replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He's nothing special and he might not even have a job if it weren't for a season ending injury to MarQueis Gray. -
(WKBW) - The Buffalo Bills, for the first time in the 2018 season, have won back-to-back games and will be going for a third straight victory on Sunday against the Miami Dolphins. The Bills have played their most consistent total brand of football since the beginning of the season, but now they have to knock off a Dolphins team that still has playoff aspirations, all of which happening on the road. Last week against the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Bills got their rookie quarterback Josh Allen back on the field. Following a five-week layoff due to injury, Allen returned to the lineup with his best game as a starter for the Bills in his young career. How can he, and the Bills, respond this week with a road game against an up-and-down Dolphins team? Five things to watch for when the Bills take on the Dolphins: 1) Allen’s response to his best outing 2) Benjamin’s dwindling snap count 3) All eyes on McCoy 4) Beware of Tannehill vs. the zone 5) The challenge for the Bills DL Injury Report Buffalo OUT: QB Derek Anderson (concussion), RG John Miller (oblique) QUESTIONABLE: TE Charles Clay (hamstring) Miami DOUBTFUL: WR Danny Amendola (knee), C Travis Swanson (ankle) QUESTIONABLE: TE A.J. Derby (foot, knee), WR DeVante Parker (shoulder) Bills Projected Inactives: QB Derek Anderson, WR Ray-Ray McCloud, G John Miller, G Ike Boettger, T Conor McDermott, LB Corey Thompson, CB Ryan Lewis Prediction: Dolphins over Bills