Bills Aim to Keep Winning Streak Alive Against Dolphins in Week 10 Showdown
The Buffalo Bills are gearing up for their Week 10 clash against the Miami Dolphins, and all eyes are on Hard Rock Stadium this Sunday. It’s a big AFC East matchup — one that brings plenty of storylines, momentum, and excitement as Buffalo looks to extend its recent run of success.
The Bills, holding a strong 6–2 record, come into this game on a high after back-to-back victories, including a convincing win over Kansas City last week. Their confidence is soaring, and quarterback Josh Allen continues to show why he’s one of the league’s most dynamic playmakers. This will be the second meeting between the Bills and Dolphins this season — Buffalo had already taken the upper hand in Week 3 with a 31–21 victory, so Miami will definitely be looking for payback on home turf.
On the other side, the Miami Dolphins are sitting at 2–7 and still searching for consistency. Their last win came back on October 26, when they edged out the Atlanta Falcons. For Miami, this game presents a huge chance to regain some momentum and test themselves against one of the conference’s top contenders.
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Fans won’t have any trouble tuning into the action. The game will kick off at 1 p.m. ET on CBS, with Andrew Catalon handling play-by-play duties, Charles Davis offering color analysis, and Jason McCourty reporting from the sidelines. For those streaming, the game can be watched live on Paramount+ or through NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV. NFL+ also allows fans to catch the action on mobile or tablet, making it easy to follow wherever they are.
For radio listeners, the Bills Radio Network will provide live coverage with Chris Brown calling the plays, Eric Wood providing analysis, and Sal Capaccio reporting from the field. WGR 550 in Buffalo will serve as the flagship station, but fans across New York and parts of Pennsylvania can also tune in through local affiliates.
International audiences are covered too. Canadian fans can watch via CTV or DAZN, while UK and global viewers can follow every play through NFL Game Pass.
Beyond the game itself, there’s been plenty of buzz around the Bills organization this week — from GM Brandon Beane’s confidence in the roster to Josh Allen’s recent feature on Peyton Manning’s Peyton’s Places on ESPN+. The Bills Mafia has every reason to be fired up, and the atmosphere heading into Sunday is electric.
So as Buffalo heads to Miami, the stage is set for another exciting chapter in this rivalry. The Bills will look to stay hot, the Dolphins will fight to turn their season around, and fans everywhere are ready to see how this one unfolds.
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