Cleveland Browns vs Buffalo Bills: NFL Football preview

The Cleveland Browns will go on the road to face the Buffalo Bills on Sunday as both teams look to keep in touch in the race for the Playoffs. The Bills will have home field advantage with the game being played at the Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park, New York, but the Browns will mean business, and they can afford no slip ups if they are to maintain their push with their own division ambitions.

Today's big game between the Browns and the Bills is scheduled to start at 1 p.m. EDT and will be broadcast on the CBS network. The game is also available to watch online through live stream - free via the link provided below.

The Browns, on 7-4, are amazingly bottom of the AFC North. They are in the tightest division in the league at the moment, with all four teams still right in there with a fighting chance of taking the division title.

The Cincinnati Bengals are on top in the AFC North right now with a 7-3-1 record. But then the Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns are all tied with a 7-4 record. That means the Browns dare not lose today if they are to stay in touch and maintain their ambitions of stealing the title.

However, the Buffalo Bills have ambitions of their own. In the AFC East, the New England Patriots are top with 9-2 - well ahead of the Miami Dolphins and Bills who are tied for second place on 6-5.

That means the Bills will likely be fighting for a Wild Card spot, and in the hugely competitive AFC, there's little room for many more mistakes if they are to realize their ambition of making the postseason. They will be hoping to use home field advantage to help them over the line today, although the Browns have been strong this season and will not go down easily.

Today's game between the Browns and the Bills will start at 1 p.m. EDT and can be watched online by clicking here.

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