In Week 1 of the NFL, every single AFC East team besides the Buffalo Bills (who pulled off a stunner against the Baltimore Ravens Sunday night) ended up with an 0-1 record. This Sunday at the regular ol’ 1 p.m. EDT time slot, the Bills will take on the Jets in East Rutherford, NJ.
If Buffalo can defeat their AFC East foes to improve to 2-0, they can already give themselves a little padding in their division, and possibly even in the conference, due to the losses of both the Kansas City Chiefs and the Ravens
in Week 1. That’s a big IF, however, as the Justin Fields-led Jets gave the Pittsburgh Steelers a true run for their money, only losing by two points to a familiar face in quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
If you’re in parts of the East Coast or a decent-sized chunk of the middle of the United States, you should be able to watch this one.

Per 506sports.com, areas in red will see the aforementioned Buffalo Bills face off against the New York Jets, with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo on the call. Blue portions will see the clash between the Los Angeles Rams and the Tennessee Titans (Ian Eagle and J.J. Watt); the yellow spots will be watching the New England Patriots at the Miami Dolphins (Andrew Catalon, Charles Davis and Jason McCourty); the two light purple splotches will be viewing the the Cleveland Browns clash with the Baltimore Ravens (Tom McCarthy, Ross Tucker); green areas will see the late game of the Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos (Kevin Harlan and Trent Green); and the other late game of the Carolina Panthers at the Arizona Cardinals will be viewed by the couple of portions in orange.
Where will you be watching the Bills game from?