How to Watch Buffalo Bills vs. Pittsburgh Steelers — NFL Wild Card Playoffs Live Stream

 

The show will go on, Monday, in Orchard Park, NY — as the Buffalo Bills and Pittsburgh Steelers face off one day later than originally planned.

More than two feet of snow has fallen in the Buffalo area over the past few days as part of a massive storm which forced the Bills-Steelers matchup to be postponed by a day. But thanks to scores of temporary workers who helped shovel Highmark Stadium at $20 per hour, the seats have been mostly cleared and the game will go on.

The Bills earned home field for Monday’s game by virtue of the AFC East championship they secured last week in Miami. It was a choppy performance from the Bills, but they eventually did enough to edge the Dolphins 21-14. Now, with a win Monday, quarterback Josh Allen and company get to once again take on their recent playoff nemesis, the Kansas City Chiefs. But this time, they would have the home field.

As for the Steelers, it’s been an incredible season. Mike Tomlin certainly merits coach of the year consideration by guiding a squad which has had major issues at quarterback and a highly inconsistent offense to a 10-7 record and a playoff berth. Mason Rudolph will get the nod under center for the Steelers on Monday. He’s been a perfect 3-0 since taking over as the team’s signal caller.

The oddsmakers favor the Bills to move on — as they are currently a 9 point favorite. And the over/under is a paltry 33 points — as many believe scoring will be way down due to the extreme weather conditions.

Temperature at kickoff, a balmy 18 degrees (at least compared to the -7 kickoff temperature in Kansas City on Saturday). Chance for snow remains at 35 percent. So sit back and watch it from the comfort of your living room at 4:30 p.m. ET on CBS — where Jim Nantz and Tony Romo will have the call. The game can be streamed on Paramount+, which is a paid service but does offer free trials for new subscribers.

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