In Week 4 of the NFL season, the Buffalo Bills will once again be playing at home in Highmark Stadium. Unlike last week when they played a division foe (the Miami Dolphins) in primetime, on Sunday they’ll
face the New Orleans Saints — a team they’ve only played 12 times throughout the league’s history. The Saints lead the series 7-5.
Buffalo remains undefeated at 3-0 with quarterback Josh Allen and running back James Cook leading an absolutely dominant offense that has produced at least 30 points in every single game so far. Meanwhile, the Saints are at the other end of the spectrum, having yet to win a game in 2025. While quarterback Spencer Rattler has shown some promise, his overall record as a starter is 0-9 , the offense is very poor converting third downs, and New Orleans’ defense is last in the NFL in quarterback pressure rate.
If you’re in select parts of the East coast or a few southern states (and of course a good bit of Wyoming), you’ll be able to view the game.

Per 506sports.com, areas in green will see the aforementioned Buffalo Bills face off against the New Orleans Saints, with Andrew Catalon, Charles Davis, and Jason McCourty on the call. Red portions will see the match between the Washington Commanders and Atlanta Falcons (Ian Eagle and J.J. Watt); the blue spots will be watching the Los Angeles Charger at the New York Giants (Kevin Harlan and Trent Green); and yellow areas will be able to see the Tennessee Titans clash with the Houston Texans (Beth Mowins and Ross Tucker).
Where will you be watching the Bills game from?