Ravens vs Texans live stream 2013: Watch online free for NFL Sunday ticket subscribers [TV start time, schedule]

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The Baltimore Ravens will look to build on last week's impressive display against the Houston Texans with another win today against a strong Buffalo Bills team. They are yet to win on the road so far this season and will be hoping to get an away win today before next week's trip on the road to the Miami Dolphins.

The big game today starts at 1 p.m. ET and can be watched online through Direct TVs NFL Sunday Ticket via the link provided below. That game can also be watched on TV on the CBS network.

The Ravens come into this game with a record of 2-1, having made a good comeback following their opening day loss. Since that time they have defeated Cleveland 14-6 and last week impressively took down the Houston Texans.

They now look to take on the Bills at the Ralph Wilson Stadium before going on the road again next week against the Dolphins. If they can win both this week and next they will move to 4-1 and will look in a good position to push on for a good chance at claiming a postseason spot.

The Bills meanwhile will be disappointed they are not also 2-1. They come into this game on the back of a demoralizing 20-27 loss on the road to the New York Jets, They will feel that if some things had gone differently last week, it was definitely a winnable game, and they will know that their season can go one way or another depending on results from tight games.

Buffalo will be hoping to bounce back today and take down a very talented Ravens team. If that happens it would leave both teams at .500 with a record of 2-2.

The Ravens vs Bills game starts at 1 p.m. ET and can be watched online through the NFL Sunday Ticket by clicking here.

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