Everything You Need to Know About the Bills vs. Ravens Showdown: Time, Channel, Injuries, Weather, Odds, and More!

The Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills play in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs on Sunday, Jan. 19, at 4:30 p.m. MST at Buffalo’s Highmark Stadium.

Here’s a look at the time, TV channel and broadcast information for the NFL postseason game.

The Ravens are the No. 3 seed in the AFC postseason. They went 12-5 in the NFL regular season and beat the Pittsburgh Steelers in the wild-card round, 28-14.

The Bills are the No. 2 seed in the AFC playoffs. They had a 13-4 record in the regular season. Buffalo defeated the Denver Broncos in the first round, 31-7.

The Ravens are a 1-point favorite over the Bills in NFL playoff odds for the game, courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook.

Baltimore is -120 on the moneyline, while Buffalo is +100.

The over/under (point total) is set at 51.5 points.

How to watch Ravens vs Bills NFL playoff game

The NFL playoff game between Ravens and Bills can be seen at 4:30 p.m. MST (6:30 p.m. ET) on Sunday, Jan. 19, on CBS.

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How to stream Ravens vs Bills NFL playoff game

The Ravens at Bills divisional-round NFL playoff game can be streamed on FUBO and on other streaming services that carry CBS, including Paramount+.

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Who are the announcers for Ravens vs Bills NFL playoff game?

Jim Nantz will have the play-by-play call of the Bills vs Ravens NFL playoff game, with Tony Romo as the analyst for the second-round NFL postseason game.

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Coldest game temperatures in Ravens history

The Ravens have played 30 games with a temperature of 32 degrees or lower, per Pro Football Reference. Only three of them have featured temperatures below 20 degrees.

Most recently, Baltimore hosted the Atlanta Falcons on Christmas Eve in 2022 when it was 17 degrees at M&T Bank Stadium. The Ravens’ 2017 regular season finale against the Cincinnati Bengals was 19 degrees.

Neither of those games were as cold as Baltimore’s double-overtime playoff win over the Denver Broncos in 2013. It was 13 degrees that night in Mile High Stadium when Joe Flacco connected on a now famous touchdown to the late Jacoby Jones that sent the Wild Card Round thriller to extra time. The Ravens, of course, won their second Super Bowl a few weeks later.

It could very easily be colder than that Sunday night when the game is coming to an end. Oddsmakers predict it to be a close game with Baltimore a 1.5-point favorite, so overtime is certainly a possibility.

When the air is that cold, running the ball is always a good idea. Baltimore was three feet short of 300 rushing yards last Saturday in its Wild Card victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers with 186 of them coming from Derrick Henry.

If that game plan needs replicated in a frigid climate, the Ravens will surely be prepared.

Ravens Injuries

  • Deonte Harris | WR (Unknown)
  • Injury: Knee
  • Practice Status: Full Participation in Practice
  • 2024 Season Stats: 5 Games Played
  • Zay Flowers | WR (Unknown)
  • Injury: Knee
  • Practice Status: Did Not Participate In Practice
  • 2024 Receiving Stats: 116 Targets | 74 Receptions | 1,059 Yards | 4 Touchdowns

Bills Injuries

  • Dorian Williams | LB (Unknown)
  • Injury: Elbow
  • Practice Status: Full Participation in Practice
  • 2024 Defensive Stats: 0.0 Sacks | 5.0 Tackles for Loss | 114 Tackles | 0 Interceptions | 0 Passes Defended
  • Gregory Rousseau | DE (Unknown)
  • Injury: Finger
  • Practice Status: Full Participation in Practice
  • 2024 Defensive Stats: 8.0 Sacks | 16.0 Tackles for Loss | 53 Tackles | 0 Interceptions | 3 Passes Defended
  • Quintin Morris | TE (Unknown)
  • Injury: Groin
  • Practice Status: Full Participation in Practice
  • 2024 Season Stats: 10 Games Played
  • Matt Milano | LB (Unknown)
  • Injury: Biceps
  • Practice Status: Full Participation in Practice
  • 2024 Defensive Stats: 0.0 Sacks | 1.0 Tackles for Loss | 16 Tackles | 0 Interceptions | 0 Passes Defended
  • Cam Lewis | DB (Unknown)
  • Injury: Shoulder
  • Practice Status: Full Participation in Practice
  • 2024 Defensive Stats: 0.0 Sacks | 2.0 Tackles for Loss | 62 Tackles | 1 Interception | 4 Passes Defended
  • Dalton Kincaid | TE (Unknown)
  • Injury: Knee
  • Practice Status: Full Participation in Practice
  • 2024 Receiving Stats: 75 Targets | 44 Receptions | 448 Yards | 2 Touchdowns
  • Taron Johnson | CB (Unknown)
  • Injury: Neck
  • Practice Status: Full Participation in Practice
  • 2024 Defensive Stats: 1.0 Sack | 1.0 Tackles for Loss | 65 Tackles | 2 Interceptions | 5 Passes Defended
  • Ray Davis | RB (Unknown)
  • Injury: Concussion
  • Practice Status: Limited Participation in Practice
  • 2024 Rushing: 113 Attempts | 442 Yards | 3 Touchdowns
  • Amari Cooper | WR (Unknown)
  • Injury: Back
  • Practice Status: Full Participation in Practice
  • 2024 Receiving Stats: 85 Targets | 44 Receptions | 547 Yards | 4 Touchdowns
  • Brandon Codrington | DB (Unknown)
  • Injury: Hamstring
  • Practice Status: Full Participation in Practice
  • 2024 Season Stats: 16 Games Played
  • Christian Benford | CB (Unknown)
  • Injury: Back
  • Practice Status: Full Participation in Practice
  • 2024 Defensive Stats: 1.0 Sack | 3.0 Tackles for Loss | 63 Tackles | 2 Interceptions | 10 Passes Defended
  • Alec Anderson | OT (Unknown)
  • Injury: Calf
  • Practice Status: Limited Participation in Practice
  • 2024 Season Stats: 5 Games Played