SportsLine's Mike Tierney just revealed his Baltimore vs. Buffalo expert picks for Sunday's NFL Divisional Round matchup during the 2025 NFL playoffs
Everything you need to know in order to watch the Buffalo Bills take on the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Quarterfinals on Sunday, Jan. 19.
The Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens will face each other in the playoffs for the first time since a 2020 AFC divisional playoff game.
Along with clinching the team’s fifth consecutive AFC East title, the Bills ran away with a 31-7 win over the Denver Broncos in the Wild Card round. Buffalo is looking to make it to the conference championship game for the first time in four years.
On the year, in a hotly-contested MVP race, Jackson has the edge in passing yards (4,172), passing touchdowns (41), and fewer interceptions (4). However, Allen has the lead in rushing touchdowns (12) and record (13-4).
The Baltimore Ravens will practice one final time on Friday before departing for frigid Buffalo to face the Bills in the AFC divisional round playoff game. With excitement at an all-time high and an MVP showcase at the quarterback position, the Ravens’ social media team dropped this epic hype video.
Buffalo Bills defensive coordinator Bobby Babich might hang his hat on stopping rookie quarterback Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos in the AFC Wild Card. However, they’ll face Baltimore Ravens
The No. 3 seed Baltimore Ravens will take on the No. 2 seed Buffalo Bills in the Divisional Round of the 2025 NFL Playoffs on Sunday. The Ravens
TL;DR: Live stream Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills on YouTube TV or Paramount+. NFL playoff weekend wraps up with a matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills. Back in September, the Ravens beat the Bills 35-10.
It's Buffalo Bills vs Denver Broncos in wild-card round of NFL playoffs. Can Josh Allen and James Cook lead the Bills to a win vs Bo Nix and company?
The Ravens will head to Buffalo next weekend to play the Bills in the AFC divisional round of the playoffs in a battle of MVP frontrunners.
Even if the Bills fall short of next month’s Super Bowl, they remain positioned for prolonged greatness. If that’s not enough for perennial contention, then the rest of the AFC East’s decrepitude will keep that window wide open.