It’s Week 6 of the 2023 NFL season and there are plenty of football games this Sunday, including the Baltimore Ravens vs. the Tennessee Titans in London, the Philadelphia Eagles vs. the New York Jets and of course Sunday Night Football. This week, the New York Giants take on the Buffalo Bills on Sunday Night Football in prime time on NBC at 8:20 p.m. Are you ready to watch football? Here’s how to watch this week’s Sunday Night Football game: Giants vs. Bills, as well as our recommendations for the best ways to watch every NFL game this year, from now through Super Bowl LVIII.
Here’s how to watch the Giants at Bills game:
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Date: Sunday, October 15th
Time: 8:20 p.m. ET
Game: New York Giants at Buffalo Bills
TV channel: NBC
Streaming: peacock
What channel is the Giants vs. Bills game on?
Sunday night’s Giants at Bills game will air on NBC. So you should be able to just turn on your TV and tune in to Sunday Night Football on NBC. If you don’t have access to live TV or NBC, we recommend watching the Giants vs. Bills game this Sunday:
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Where can you stream the Giants vs. Bills game?
(Peacock)
For $6 per month, an ad-supported Peacock subscription lets you stream live sports and events broadcast on NBC, including the 2023 NFL season on NBC, MLB Sunday Leadoff, WWE games and more. Plus, you’ll get access to thousands of hours of shows and movies, including popular sitcoms like Parks and Recreation and The Office, and even recent movie releases like Book Club: The Next Chapter, Renfield, and soon Super Mario -Movie. For $10 per month, you can upgrade to an ad-free subscription, which includes live access to your local NBC affiliate (not just certain sports and events) and the ability to download select titles to watch offline.
$6 at Peacock
Best way to watch the full 2023 NFL season:
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For $70 per month, Hulu’s Live TV package (with ads) gets you access to NBC, Fox, CBS, and ESPN, as well as access to ESPN+. In addition, NCAA college football fans also get ESPNU, Fox, FS1, CBSN, NBC, ACCN, Big Ten Network and SECN. Basically, almost every channel you need to watch NFL and NCAA football games in 2023. The only NFL game you’ll miss is Thursday Night Football on Amazon Prime Video (which you may already have access to anyway!).
Additionally, with this package you get a subscription to Disney+ and of course access to Hulu’s general content library. Hulu’s live TV plans also include unlimited DVR storage, a hardware-free setup process, and easy online cancellation. Currently, Hulu does not offer a free trial for its Live TV plan.
$70 on Hulu
(Fubo)
With Fubo TV you have access to NBC, ESPN, Fox, CBS, ABC and NFL Network, virtually every channel you need to watch the 2023 NFL season. The only games you’ll miss with this service are those blocked due to regional restrictions, regular Thursday Night Football games on Amazon Prime Video, and the few NFL games of the season scheduled to stream exclusively on ESPN+. You also get access to ACCN, SECN, Pac-12 and Big Ten Network to watch NCAA college football games, as well as over 100 other live channels. Fubo subscribers also get 1000 hours of cloud DVR storage. The platform offers a 7-day free trial period.
$75 at Fubo
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With a basic NFL+ subscription of $6.99 per month (or $40 per year), you get live local and primetime regular-season and postseason NFL games exclusively on your phone or tablet, plus live audio for every game of the season on supported devices and access to the NFL Network, which will broadcast eight games live during the 2023 season. While NFL+ Premium is slightly more expensive at $14.99 per month (or $80 per year), it also includes access to NFL RedZone and full and condensed replays of every game on supported devices. NFL+ also offers a 7-day free trial.
$7 at NFL
More ways to watch the 2023 NFL season:
Watch ESPN, Fox, ABC and NBC
Sling TV Orange and Blue
Watch ESPN, ABC, Fox, CBS, NBC and NFL Network
DirecTV Selection
Watch ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, ESPN and NFL Network
YouTube TV
Stream NFL Thursday Night Football games
Amazon Prime Video