Bills vs. Dolphins: How to watch, live stream Super Wild Card Weekend game on Paramount+
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The Bills aren’t just a feel-good story thanks to Damar Hamlin’s recovery from the cardiac arrest that hospitalized him just before the 2023 NFL playoffs. They’re also one of the most popular Super Bowl picks, projected to go the distance with MVP candidate Josh Allen leading the way. On Sunday, they’ll officially begin their postseason journey against the rival Dolphins, hosting Miami to kick off the day’s tripleheader of Super Wild Card Weekend action.
The Dolphins will be rolling with rookie Skylar Thompson at quarterback, with Tua Tagovailoa still sidelined due to injury. Can they play spoiler in Mike McDaniel’s playoff debut as head coach? Or are the Bills destined to roll over their divisional foes en route to a high-flying Divisional Round tilt? Either way, it’s must-see TV.
Here’s everything you need to know about tuning in:
How to watch
Date: Sunday, Jan. 15 | Time: 1 p.m. ETLocation: Highmark Stadium (Orchard Park, New York)TV: CBS | Stream: Paramount+ (click here)Odds: Bills -13.5, O/U 43.5
How to stream on Paramount+
Sign up for Paramount+, the live streaming service, right here. All Paramount+ content, including shows and live NFL playoff broadcasts, are available online at ParamountPlus.com, and on mobile devices via the Paramount+ app for iOS and Android.
The service is also available to stream across a wide number of platforms, including smart TVs, connected-TV devices, online, mobile, gaming consoles, and leading OTT providers.
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In addition to featuring “NFL on CBS” broadcasts, Paramount+ is also the exclusive home for “Inside the NFL,” with new episodes available each Tuesday night throughout the 2022 NFL season, and through Super Bowl LVII. The hosts of this Emmy Award-winning show include James Brown, Julian Edelman, Brandon Marshall, and Phil Simms.