The Buffalo Bills (3-1) travel south to face the Tennessee Titans (2-2) at 1 p.m. Sunday in a Week 5 clash, looking to rebound from their first loss of 2019.
One week after being CBS’ nationally-televised event for the early games when Tom Brady and the New England Patriots came to Orchard Park, the Bills are back to being a regionally-broadcast game.
The contest will be the featured national game among the early games for fans living in the Bills’ and Titans’ primary markets.
CBS’ No. 6 broadcasting team of Spero Dedes (play-by-play) and Adam Archuleta (analyst) will handle the Bills/Titans game.
The areas that can see the game are highlighted in orange (map courtesy of 506sports):
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The early national CBS audience is fairly evenly divided for Week 5 between the Baltimore Ravens traveling to face the Pittsburgh Steelers (in blue), the New England Patriots at the Washington Redskins (green), the New York Jets at the Philadelphia Eagles (yellow), and the Jacksonville Jaguars at the Carolina Panthers (teal).
This will be the 47th meeting all-time between the Bills and Titans.
The Titans lead the series 28-18, with Buffalo earning a 13-12 victory in the last match-up on Oct. 7, 2018 thanks to a 46-yard Stephen Hauschka field goal as time expired. It marked the third straight one-point game in the rivalry, with Buffalo also winning 14-13 on Oct. 11, 2015 and the Titans prevailing 35-34 on Oct. 21, 2012.