Thursday Night Football schedule, live stream free 2013: Watch online Buffalo Bills vs Cleveland Browns [NFL game start time tonight]

Thursday Night Football takes place tonight with the Buffalo Bills set to take on the Cleveland Browns with both teams looking to move above .500 with a win today in this week 5 NFL 2013 regular season match up.

The game is scheduled to start at 8.25 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on the NFLN network. An official free live stream of Thursday Night Football can also be used to watch the game online via the link provided below.

Both teams come into this game with a record of 2-2; the Browns have done well to bounce back from 0-2 to win two straight games and they will believe they can make it three in a row tonight. Meanwhile, the Bills come into this match up on the back of a tight win over the Baltimore Ravens, in which they won 23-20 last Sunday.

The Bills are unlikely to change their strategy at taking on opposition teams on the rush. They currently rank second in the league for rush yards gained on average per game, posting 152.0 yards on the rush per game.

However, they are putting their eggs all in one basket in a way, and they have lacked any real penetration on the pass, posting just 198 yards per game in the air – that ranks them 28<sup>th in the NFL so far this season.

The Browns meanwhile have beaten both Minnesota and Cincinnati over the past two weeks. Their season started turning around when they managed to pile on 31 points against Minnesota in a tight 31-27 win on the road. They followed that up last weekend with a solid 17-6 win over Cincinnati, showing how much their defense has progressed since the opening day, when they looked full of holes against the Miami Dolphins.

This should be an exciting game between two sides hoping to continue their upturns for this season.

Tonight's Information:

Start Time: 8.25 p.m. ET

TV: NFLN – NFL Red Zone

Radio: Sirius XM Radio

Online: Free live stream by clicking here

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