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How to Watch Bills vs. Jets The Buffalo Bills are back on the road Week 10 to play AFC East opponent the New York Jets. Find out more about how you can watch, listen and replay the matchup. Week 10: Bills vs. Jets, Nov. 11 at 1:00 p.m. CBS Broadcast Information: Play-by-Play: Andrew Catalon Commentary: James Lofton Sideline: Jay Feely 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 NFL Mobile App & NFL GamePass: Fans now have the option to watch Bills games live this season on their smart phone or tablet through the NFL app! Live local and primetime games will be available in the app for all to enjoy on game day, even if you’re on the go. Click hereto learn how to watch on the NFL app or Yahoo! Sports app. Additionally, fans can replay every Bills game this season with NFL GamePass.
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26CornerBlitz replied to thunderingsquid's topic in College Football
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Steelers Don't Expect Le'Veon Bell to Play in '18 Don't expect Le'Veon Bell to show up to the Steelers facility, or anytime this season for that matter.The team is not expecting their star RB to play for them this season, sources told Ian Rapoport. Don't expect Le'Veon Bell to show up to the Pittsburgh Steelers facility next week, or anytime this season for that matter. Despite owner Art Rooney's recent comments anticipating Bell's return to the facility, the team is not expecting their star RB to play for them this season, sources told NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport. Rapoport added Pittsburgh wants him back on the roster, but the front office believes Bell will stay away and await free agency in 2019. Sources: Bell Not Expected to Show by Deadline Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell is unlikely to report to the team by Tuesday's deadline, which would make him ineligible to play the rest of this season, multiple league sources tell ESPN. Even as the Steelers now brace to lose their marquee running back for the entire season, Bell's camp continues to maintain its cone of silence and repeatedly has declined to address with reporters his plans for the coming week. As the team and its fans await Tuesday's 4 p.m. ET deadline, by which Bell must report or be ineligible to play for the remainder of the season, it is worth remembering what the Pro Bowl back said in January. Ten months ago, Bell said he "definitely would consider" sitting out the 2018 season or retiring if the Steelers used the franchise tag on him for a second consecutive season. The Steelers did use the tag, and there are no indications that Bell will report by the deadline.
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2) What’s next for Nathan Peterman?- With the decision to bench Nathan Peterman now for the third time by this coaching staff, it certainly seems like a bit of finality could be on the way between the two parties. Even in extended opportunities, Peterman is a turnover magnet that can’t push the ball down the field well enough without a distinct fear of a turnover on the same play. It’s no wonder why that head coach Sean McDermott spoke in curious terms twice this week. On Monday, McDermott was asked if Peterman would be the starter if both Josh Allen and Derek Anderson couldn’t play, to which he agreed — but with a peculiar caveat at the end. “At this point in time.” That sent the flares up right from the start of the week. Then, on Friday, when asked to confirm that it would be Peterman playing in that same scenario, McDermott was non-committal. He wanted to focus on Josh Allen and his availability rather than discuss any of the other options. That screamed that something was amiss, and now it’s confirmed, with Peterman getting benched once again. This game is now the second time in under one month that the team benched Peterman in favor of a quarterback that had all of six practices with the Bills to his name. The signs are ominous at best for Peterman and his stay on the active roster. As long as either Josh Allen or Derek Anderson is healthy enough for that November 25 game, logic indicates that the team will release Peterman. Even before the Bears loss, I thought there was a strong chance that they could bring him back to the practice squad once he clears waivers. But now with another strike against the young quarterback and the perception that follows him, it might just be best for all parties to move on for good.