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The first regular season Sunday Night Football game takes place on September 7 when Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills host Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens on NBC and Peacock. It’ll be the first of two early SNF matchups for the subjects of this year’s Hard Knocks as Buffalo will also host Drake Maye and the New England Patriots in Week 5 (October 5).

The debut SNF game of the 25-26 season will not only be a battle between two teams with legitimate Super Bowl aspirations — the Bills finished their 24-25 campaign with a 13-4 record, while the Ravens ended the regular season at 12-5 — but it’ll also be a rematch of their classic 2025 divisional round playoff game (a 27-25 Buffalo win). But that’s the future; let’s talk about the present, shall we?

Is Sunday Night Football airing on NBC and Peacock tonight? Where can you watch tonight’s Sunday night game between the Bills and Chicago Bears online? Here’s everything you need to know.

Nope. NFL football returns to NBC and Peacock on Thursday, September 4 when the Philadelphia Eagles host the Dallas Cowboys in the first game of the regular season.

The first regular-season Sunday Night Football game takes place on September 7 when the Buffalo Bills host the Baltimore Ravens at 8:20 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock.

It’s not technically a Sunday Night Football game, but the Chicago Bears host the Buffalo Bills at 8:00 p.m. ET on FOX.

If you have a valid cable login, you can stream tonight’s game on FOX, the FOX Sports app, or FOX Sports.com. You can also find a Bills/Bears live stream with an active subscription to fuboTV, Sling TV, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, NFL+, or DIRECTV.

FuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, DIRECTV, and YouTube TV offer free trials for eligible subscribers.

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The only way to watch shows airing live without cable is by using a live TV streaming service. We recommend DIRECTV, which has a number of flexible subscription options starting at $49.99/month and comes with a five-day free trial.