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Game Information: Saints vs. Bills – How to Watch/Listen to NFL Week 4

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Game Information: Saints vs. Bills – How to Watch/Listen to NFL Week 4


Time Update: The game between the New Orleans Saints and Buffalo Bills takes place on Sunday, September 28, 2025, starting at 1:00 PM EDT.


📺 TELEVISION BROADCAST

  • Nationwide: The game will be broadcast live on CBS during afternoon slot.

  • Local Markets:

    • In New Orleans: Watch on WWL-TV (CBS New Orleans).

  • In Buffalo: Watch on WIVB (CBS Buffalo) or affiliate channels of the Bills Television Network.

  • Commentators: Expected to include top CBS commentators, possibly Ian Eagle, Charles Davis, and Evan Washburn (or another crew depending on CBS’s scheduling).

  • 💻 LIVE STREAMING

    • Nationwide:

    • NFL+: Watch live on mobile phones or tablets, including replays and highlights.

  • Fubo: Streaming service providing CBS, FOX, NBC, and NFL Network (offers a free trial).

  • YouTube TV: Includes CBS and other NFL channels, suitable for live viewing.

  • Local Markets:

    • Saints: Watch via the Saints Mobile App or CBS All Access local (starting at $19.99/month).

  • Bills: Watch on Bills.com or the Buffalo Bills app (free in the Buffalo area: Western New York, Southern Ontario).

  • Out-of-Market: Requires NFL Sunday Ticket (on YouTube/YouTube TV) to watch out-of-market games.

  • 🎧 RADIO BROADCAST

    • New Orleans: Listen live on WWL 870 AM / 105.3 FM, with commentators Jim Henderson (play-by-play), Deuce McAllister and Hokie Gajan (analysts), and Erin Doyle (sideline reporter).

  • Buffalo: Listen on WGR 550 AM, with commentators Chris Brown (play-by-play), Steve Tasker and Eric Wood (analysts).

  • Nationwide/International: Listen on SiriusXM NFL Radio, with separate Saints and Bills channels.

  • 📅 GAME DETAILS

    • Time/Location: Sunday, September 28, 2025, at 1:00 PM EDT, at Highmark Stadium, Orchard Park, New York.

  • Betting Odds (per BetMGM):

    • Bills favored with a -16.5 point spread (-110).

  • Moneyline: Bills (-2000), Saints (+1000).

  • Over/Under: 47.5 points.

  • Tickets: Available for purchase via StubHub or the Bills Mobile App. Stadium gates open at 11:00 AM EDT, parking lots open at 9:00 AM EDT.

  • 🔑 KEY STORYLINES

    • New Orleans Saints (0-3): Under the leadership of head coach Dennis Allen, the Saints are desperate for their first win after a brutal 44-13 loss to the Seahawks in Week 3. Rookie QB Spencer Rattler has shown flashes but struggled with consistency, while RB Alvin Kamara remains a bruising force in the run game. However, the Saints' defense has been porous, allowing over 30 points per game, and special teams issues like blocked punts have compounded their woes.

  • Buffalo Bills (3-0): Led by head coach Sean McDermott and reigning MVP QB Josh Allen, the Bills are firing on all cylinders with an undefeated start, including a 31-21 win over the Dolphins. Allen's dual-threat ability has fueled an offense averaging 34 points per game, supported by a stout defense that ranks top-5 in EPA per play. Buffalo looks like a Super Bowl contender but must avoid complacency against a winless foe.

  • Head-to-Head History: The Saints lead 5-1 in regular-season matchups against the Bills since 2000, including a 31-27 victory in 2021. Their last meeting was a high-scoring affair, but Buffalo's current form could flip the script in this rematch.

  • ⚠️ SIGNIFICANCE OF THE GAME

    Both teams represent extremes: the winless Saints fighting for survival and the unbeaten Bills chasing Super Bowl glory. New Orleans needs a miracle to avoid an 0-4 start that could derail their season, while Buffalo aims to build momentum at home. This mismatch promises a potential rout, but the Saints' history of upsets keeps it intriguing—a clash of desperation and dominance in Week 4.

    📱 FOLLOW THE GAME

    • Live Updates: Follow via Saints.com, Bills.com, or the teams’ mobile apps.

  • Social Media:

    • Saints: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook (@Saints).

  • Bills: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook (@BuffaloBills).

  • NFL+: Provides highlights, stats, and post-game analysis.

  • 🔥 “22-Year-Old Rookie Silences Yankees with Historic Masterclass — Toronto Erupts as Trey Yesavage Becomes an Overnight Legend!”
    October 7, 2025, 1:15 AM EST Trey Yesavage wasn’t supposed to look this cool, calm, and collected. Not with 44,000 fans roaring in Toronto. Not against the mighty New York Yankees in October. Not just three weeks after his MLB debut. Yet, on a chilly night at Rogers Centre, the 22-year-old Blue Jays rookie didn’t just pitch—he owned the moment. “This has got to be cloud nine,” Yesavage beamed as he walked off the mound to a standing ovation and thunderous chants of his name. And he wasn’t kidding. The kid just silenced baseball’s highest-scoring lineup, holding the Yankees hitless through 5⅔ innings and giving Toronto a commanding 2-0 ALDS lead. When manager John Schneider came to pull him after 78 pitches, the crowd booed—then erupted into cheers. Schneider stuck to the plan: Yesavage was done, no matter how unstoppable he seemed. His stats? Eleven strikeouts—a Blue Jays postseason record—and only the second pitcher in MLB playoff history to rack up 10 Ks without a hit. Eight of those punchouts came from his wicked splitter, a pitch that drops like a disappearing act. The Yankees were left clueless. “Built for this,” he’d boldly claimed before the series. Sunday night, he proved it, pitch by pitch. From Low-A to the Spotlight Yesavage’s ascent is mind-blowing. Drafted last June from East Carolina, he started 2025 pitching to 300 fans in Low-A Dunedin. Now, he’s facing Aaron Judge and Juan Soto under the October lights. His fastball sizzles at the top of the zone, his splitter plummets, and his slider keeps hitters guessing. For the Yankees, it was like solving three impossible riddles at once. Unfazed, Yesavage walked only Judge in the first inning and saw one other baserunner via an error. His teammates mobbed him in the dugout, and fans refused to sit until he returned for a curtain call. A Glimpse of the Future October often births new stars, and Trey Yesavage might be the brightest. Toronto’s rotation boasts Kevin Gausman and Max Scherzer, but this rookie ace, fearless and unflinching, adds a new dimension. If Game 2 hints at what’s ahead, the Jays’ future shines as bright as the scoreboard flashing his name. “This has got to be cloud nine,” he repeated in the clubhouse, still grinning, still pinching himself. For one unforgettable night in Toronto, it absolutely was.