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Bills vs. Ravens live updates: NFL playoff scores for divisional-round game, highlights, TV channel, stream

The road to the AFC Championship takes us to Highmark Stadium where the divisional round showdown between the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens is underway. This is arguably the most highly anticipated game of the entire season as we have a do-or-die matchup between the two MVP favorites in Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen. Jackson took home first-team All-Pro honors over Allen (second-team), which paves the way for possibly his third career MVP award. However, both of these quarterbacks are looking to finally break through and win a Super Bowl, and now they are in each other’s way. 

Buffalo comes into this matchup with a perfect 9-0 record in Orchard Park this season but were rare home underdogs to the Ravens in this head-to-head. Back in Week 4, the Ravens soundly defeated the Bills in Baltimore in a game where Derrick Henry galloped to 199 yards on the ground. 

Will they find the same level of success here and punch their ticket to the AFC Championship? Or will Buffalo defend its home turf and keep its championship hopes alive? We’re about to find out. As this game continues to unfold, check out our live blog of this playoff showdown. Below, you can find expert analysis and real-time highlights of all the top plays. 

Bills vs. Ravens where to watch

Date: Sunday, Jan. 19 | Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
Location: Highmark Stadium (Orchard Park, New York)
TV: CBS | Stream: Paramount+
Follow: CBS Sports App
Odds: Ravens-1, O/U 51.5 (SportsLine consensus)



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