How to watch Ravens vs. Bills in NFL Week 4 with and without cable
By Matt Sidney
The Baltimore Ravens made a significant leap in the NFL power rankings following their gritty 28-25 win over the Dallas Cowboys. Faced with mounting pressure, the Ravens responded by racking up 274 rushing yards and four total touchdowns at AT&T Stadium.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and running back Derrick Henry demonstrated the full potential of Baltimore’s ground game when it’s firing on all cylinders. Jackson contributed 87 rushing yards and a touchdown, while Henry powered his way to 151 yards and two scores, proving the offense is finally finding its groove.
Well, the offense will need to keep the groove going if they want any shot at beating the Buffalo Bills this upcoming week. The Bills come into Sunday Night's matchup undefeated and with the best-scoring offense in the league. Funny enough, the Ravens are the league leaders in total offensive yards per game, so this matchup should offer a lot of points.
As we get set for an awesome game, listed below is everywhere you can watch the Ravens vs. Bills on Sunday Night Football.
Ravens vs. Bills game details
- Home: Baltimore Ravens (1-2)
- Road: Buffalo Bills (3-0)
- Venue: M&T Bank Stadium — Baltimore, MD
- Date: September 29, 2024
- Last matchup: Week 4 2022 (20-23 Ravens loss)
Your Guide to Watching Ravens vs. Bills
How to Stream Ravens vs. Bills if You Have Cable
For those who have cable, you'll be able to watch this game easily. The Ravens vs. Bills game will be nationally televised on NBC for Sunday Night Football. The game will be on the local channel WBAL Ch. 11 (Baltimore).
How to Watch Ravens vs. Bills Without a Cable Subscription
Catch the action on Sunday Night Football, streaming on both the NBC app and Peacock. For the NBC app, you’ll need a cable login, but with Peacock, a subscription is all you need—no cable required. Peacock plans start at $7.99 per month or $79.99 annually. You can also catch the game on many streaming providers that carry NBC as a network.
Service | Does it have NBC? |
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Fubo | Yes |
YouTube TV | Yes |
Sling | Yes |
Hulu + Live TV | Yes |
Which streaming services offer free trials?
If you are looking to explore options before diving into a new subscription, look no further. While Sling does not offer users a free trial, the other three do. Both Fubo and YouTube TV offer a free week's trial. Hulu + Live TV also offers a free trial, however, it is only three days.
How to Stream Ravens vs. Bills out of market
How to Watch Ravens vs. Bills on NFL Sunday Ticket
- NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV: This is the full package. You get 100+ linear channels, unlimited DVR, and access to your local broadcast stations, plus NFL Sunday Ticket.
- NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube: You’ll subscribe directly through YouTube (also known as YouTube Primetime Channels). This option doesn’t include any additional linear or broadcast channels—just YouTube and NFL Sunday Ticket.
Here’s the pricing breakdown:
NFL Sunday Ticket is a premium subscription, intentionally priced higher, with a full season costing several hundred dollars. The good news? You can now choose to pay for NFL Sunday Ticket monthly, instead of a lump sum, although this option isn’t available in Georgia, New York, Minnesota, Nevada, Missouri, Tennessee, or New Jersey.
- On YouTube TV: A regular subscription costs $349 for the season, or $389 if you also want NFL RedZone.
- On YouTube Primetime Channels: A regular subscription is $449 for the season, and $489 with NFL RedZone.
NFL RedZone
NFL RedZone, which provides live coverage of scoring attempts as they happen, is available on both YouTube and YouTube TV for an additional fee. On YouTube TV, it’s also part of the $11/month Sports Plus add-on.
When does Ravens' game start in your time zone?
Trying to find when you can fit such an awesome matchup into your schedule? No matter where you are, check out the breakdown below for all the kickoff times below.
Time zone | Local start time |
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Eastern | 8:20 p.m. |
Central | 7:20 p.m. |
Mountain | 6:20 p.m |
Pacific | 5:20 p. m. |