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How to Watch Patriots at Bills & All Other Week 13 NFL Games on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More

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The NFL season rolls on with a stacked lineup of 14 games on the gridiron this week. The Cleveland Browns, Green Bay Packers, Tennessee Titans, and Carolina Panthers are off this week due to byes.

Week 13 will kick off with an NFC matchup on Thursday Night Football. Dak Prescott and the 7-4 Dallas Cowboys travel down to the Caesars Superdome to take on the 5-6 New Orleans Saints. The Saints are on a 4-game losing streak and their playoff hopes are hanging on by a thread. It appears that 9 or 10 wins will be enough to secure the 7th playoff spot in the NFC, which means New Orleans doesn’t have much wiggle room to work with. This is a winnable game for the Saints, as the Cowboys have lost 3 of their last 5 and don’t appear to be legitimate contenders. There are sure to be interesting polls available during the Amazon Prime Video stream of Thursday night’s game.

Sunday Night Football is a pivotal matchup between two AFC West foes. Teddy Bridgewater and the 6-5 Denver Broncos travel to Arrowhead Stadium to take on Patrick Mahomes and the AFC West-leading 7-4 Kansas City Chiefs. This is a huge game for both teams with KC leading the division by a single game and everyone else is tied at 6-5. The Chiefs stumbled out the gate to start the season but have picked it over the last few weeks and are on a 4-game winning streak. They’re currently the 4th-best team in the AFC and will need a win against Denver to tie the 8-4 Tennessee Titans for third place.

The last primetime game of the week is an AFC East affair between the 8-4 New England Patriots and the 7-4 Buffalo Bills. Rookie QB Mac Jones is looking like the Offensive Rookie of the Year and a steal for the New England Patriots. Coach Bill Belichick has resurrected the Patriots after a dreadful 2020 campaign and will look to regain their top spot as AFC East champion with a win in Buffalo. The Bills are looking like pretenders compared to last season. They have one of the league’s best defenses and QB Josh Allen isn’t playing as bad as he did his first two year’s in the league but outside of a victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, the rest of Buffalo’s wins are against teams with losing records.

The Games – Start Times and Channel

Thursday, Dec. 2 – Results

GameTime (ET)Channel
Dallas Cowboys 27 at New Orleans Saints 178:20 PMFOX/NFLN/AMAZON

Sunday, December 5 – Results

GameTime (ET)Channel
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 30 at Atlanta Falcons 171:00 PMFOX
Arizona Cardinals 33 at Chicago Bears 221:00 PMFOX
Los Angeles Chargers 41 at Cincinnati Bengals 221:00 PMCBS
Minnesota Vikings 27 at Detroit Lions 291:00 PMCBS
Indianapolis Colts 31 at Houston Texans 01:00 PMCBS
New York Giants 9 at Miami Dolphins 201:00 PMFOX
Philadelphia Eagles 33 at New York Jets 181:00 PMCBS
Washington Football Team 17 at Las Vegas Raiders 154:05 PMFOX
Jacksonville Jaguars 7 at Los Angeles Rams 374:05 PMFOX
San Francisco 49ers 23 at Seattle Seahawks 304:25 PMCBS
Baltimore Ravens 19 at Pittsburgh Steelers 204:25 PMCBS
Denver Broncos 9 at Kansas City Chiefs 228:20 PMNBC

Monday, Dec. 6

GameTimeChannel
New England Patriots at Buffalo Bills8:15 PMESPN

How to Watch Week 13 of the NFL Season Without Cable

Fans will have plenty of options to watch all their favorite NFL teams and stars compete on the gridiron without spending a fortune.

AntennaWeb is a great tool you can use to find out which affiliate in your area will broadcast the local games on CBS, FOX, and NBC.

Select games are available to stream through NFL digital properties such as NFL.com, the NFL app, and the digital properties of the respective teams. Plus, fans can watch the game on their phones via the Yahoo Sports app.

Most of the major subscription live TV streaming services carry this week’s games, so fans can watch the game from anywhere.

Predicting the Winners

There are plenty of rivalry games happening throughout Week 13. With only 5 weeks remaining in the season, it is time for teams to get hot if they want to secure one of the 14 playoff spots. Emotions will run high as this is a make-or-break week for a lot of NFL teams. Below, are our predictions for this week’s winners.

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