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How to Watch Bills vs Ravens: 2025 Week 1 Sunday Night Football

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The 2025 NFL season opens Sunday night with a heavyweight AFC showdown as the Buffalo Bills host the Baltimore Ravens at Highmark Stadium.

How to Watch in the U.S.

  • NBC: Available on all major cable and satellite providers.

    • Peacock: $5.99/month (Premium) or $11.99/month (Premium Plus). Stream live on mobile, smart TVs, or PeacockTV.com.

  • YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, FuboTV: All include NBC and offer free trials, making them strong streaming alternatives.

  • International Viewers

    • UK: Sky Sports NFL

  • Canada: TSN / CTV

  • Mexico & Latin America: ESPN / Fox Sports Premium

  • Other Regions: DAZN or ESPN International carry the Sunday Night Football broadcast.

  • 📅 Date: Sunday, September 7, 2025
    ⏰ Time: 8:20 PM ET (1:20 AM GMT, Sept 8)
    🏟️ Location: Highmark Stadium, Orchard Park, NY
    📺 TV Channel: NBC
    💻 Streaming: Peacock (U.S.), DAZN (International)
    🎙️ Radio: Westwood One, SiriusXM NFL Radio (ch. 88), 97 Rock (Buffalo), 98 Rock (Baltimore)

    Why It Matters

    This primetime opener doubles as a rematch of last year’s AFC Divisional Round, when the Bills narrowly outlasted the Ravens. It also showcases the top two finishers from the 2024 MVP race — Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson — in a duel with playoff-level stakes.

    The Bills are aiming to finally break through the Chiefs’ hold on the AFC after another title game defeat. The Ravens, meanwhile, continue to chase their first Super Bowl appearance with Lamar Jackson under John Harbaugh’s leadership.

    Bills vs Ravens isn’t just Week 1 — it’s the tone-setter for the entire AFC season.

     

    49ers Newcomer Fined $10K for Off-Day Commercial Shoot Before Raiders Game

    San Francisco, CA – August 16, 2025 –
    The San Francisco 49ers have handed down a $10,000 fine to a recent acquisition after an off-day commercial appearance, just days before their highly anticipated preseason matchup with the Las Vegas Raiders.

    According to team officials, the penalty stemmed from participation in a promotional shoot that overlapped with the club’s recovery guidelines. While not a violation of league rules, the decision was viewed internally as a breach of preparation discipline.

    The timing of the activity, taking place fewer than 48 hours before kickoff, drew concern from the coaching staff. In San Francisco, where attention to detail is a defining trait, even off-field choices are expected to align with the team’s culture.

    "When you wear the red and gold of the 49ers, every decision you make must serve one purpose — victory. An off-day isn’t for chasing the spotlight, it’s for being ready to give everything on game day," Head Coach Kyle Shanahan stressed when asked about the incident.

    The player involved, Bryce Huff, arrived in San Francisco to bolster the defensive front after proving himself as one of the league’s more disruptive pass-rushers. His quickness and motor were key reasons the 49ers sought his services this offseason.

    Huff was expected to provide immediate depth in passing situations, complementing an already formidable defensive line. The staff’s expectation was that his addition would further sharpen the unit’s ability to pressure opposing quarterbacks.

    Instead, the off-day choice has temporarily shifted attention away from his on-field potential. The fine, according to insiders, is less about the dollar figure and more about reinforcing a message of accountability.

    With the Raiders on deck, Huff will have the opportunity to redirect the conversation. A strong performance could quickly turn the focus back to his role in San Francisco’s defensive plans rather than his activities away from the field.

    BREAKING: Green Bay Packers Stun Fans — Donate $300,000 to Iryna Zarutska's Family in Condolences Over Tragic Passing of Iryna Zarutska
    Green Bay, WI – September 10, 2025 The tragic death of 23-year-old Ukrainian woman Iryna Zarutska in Charlotte has continued to resonate across the sports world. On Wednesday, Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love became the latest NFL star to join Elon Musk in honoring her memory. Musk earlier pledged $1 million to fund murals of Zarutska across major U.S. cities, supporting an initiative launched by Intercom CEO Eogan McCabe, who committed $500,000 in artist grants for public artwork. Now, Green Bay Packers has pledged a $300,000 personal donation, saying Zarutska’s story reminded him of the responsibility public figures have to speak through action. “This goes far beyond football — it’s about humanity, love, and standing with someone in their darkest moment. As a team, as a family, we wanted to honor Iryna’s memory and show her loved ones that they are not alone in their pain.” The tribute follows widespread calls for justice, including former U.S. President Donald Trump demanding the death penalty for suspect Dekarlos Brown, who has been charged with first-degree murder. For Packers, the donation reflects not just leadership on the field but also a sense of duty off it — to stand for humanity and to ensure Zarutska’s memory is honored in ways that inspire unity.