Bengals at Bills: How to watch, weather, odds, what to know
The Buffalo Bills host the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday in a meeting of two AFC teams with a recent history of December dominance, and a quarterback showdown between Josh Allen and Joe Burrow.

Bills quarterback Josh Allen throws a pass during an AFC divisional playoff game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Jan. 22, 2023, at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park.
Joseph Cooke, Buffalo News
The Buffalo Bills host the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday in a meeting of two AFC teams with a recent history of December dominance, and a quarterback showdown between Josh Allen and Joe Burrow. The Bengals are a combined 14-3 in regular-season games played in December and January since the 2022 season. Meantime, the Bills have a league-best record of 23-4 in the regular season's closing months going back to 2020. Buffalo is 8-4 and enters the weekend sitting seventh in the AFC. The Bengals aren't out of the playoff picture just yet. At 4-8, Cincinnati is still in the hunt to catch AFC North leaders Baltimore and Pittsburgh, who are 6-6.
Here is the TV info and other basics for Cincinnati Bengals at Buffalo Bills:
WHO: Cincinnati Bengals (4-8) at Buffalo Bills (8-4)WHEN: 1 p.m. Sunday
WHERE: Highmark Stadium, Orchard Park
TV: Fox (WUTV-TV, Ch. 29 in Buffalo). On the call: Joe Davis, Greg Olsen, Pam Oliver
RADIO: Bills Radio Network (WGR-AM, 550 in Buffalo). On the call: Chris Brown, Eric Wood, Sal Capaccio
LINE: Bills by 5½ (Over/Under: 53½)
WEATHER: 32 degrees and overcast, with winds from the west-southwest at 9-10 mph, according to AccuWeather. The forecast calls for a 50%-60% chance of snow during the game.



