Buffalo Bills at Las Vegas Raiders: How to watch 2020 Week 4
The Las Vegas Raiders welcome the undefeated Buffalo Bills to Allegiant Stadium for their second home game of the season in Week 4.
The Las Vegas Raiders era hit its first snag in New England as the Silver and Black were dominated by the Patriots in comprehensive fashion. After two weeks where the offense was humming along to the tune of 34 points per game and the defense was doing just enough to win the game, it all came to a end when they ran in to a well-coached and talented AFC East foe.
Next up is yet another AFC East team that looks like they are on their way to being an offensive juggernaut thanks to the development of young QB Josh Allen and his bevy of weapons. The Bills are averaging over 30 points a game and Allen is completing 70% of his passes for the first time in his career.
On paper this looks like a matchup of two teams with powerful offenses as they both have dynamic weapons in Stefon Diggs and Darren Waller but defenses that struggle to slow down opposing offenses. The Bills have had the luxury of playing the worst team in football in the New York Jets in Week 1 but aside from that have given up 30+ points, something the Raiders have done two out of three weeks as well.
What we have on paper is a possible shootout where the Bills will look to keep the good times rolling with their first 4-0 start since 2008 where they somehow finished the season 7-9. The Raiders have will be looking to get back on track after the loss to the Patriots and try to 3-1 for the first time since 2016, coincidentally their only playoff season since 2002.
Here is how you can catch all of the action Sunday
Who: Buffalo Bills at Las Vegas Raiders
When: Sunday, October 4
Time: 1:25 PM PST/4:25 PM EST
Where: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada
Television Station: CBS, NFL Sunday Ticket
Live Stream: FuboTV, NFL Sunday Ticket
The Bills and Raiders have faced each other 41 times in the regular season throughout their lengthy AFL and NFL history starting way back in 1960 with the Raiders having the slight edge with 21 wins. The last time they went head to head was in 2017 and the Bills won big in front of their raucous home fans.
This should be a more competitive matchup as both teams have serious plans for the playoffs with the Bills looking to take over the AFC East and the Raiders angling for one of the three wild card spots. It will be a great old school AFL matchup come to life in 2020 and one that Raider Nation should be plenty excited about.