The Arizona Cardinals open the season against the Buffalo Bills on the road. They are underdogs in the game.
It is Kyler Murray vs. Josh Allen.
The last time the two teams played, there were two touchdowns scored in the final 40 seconds of the game to take the lead, only the Cardinals’ touchdown was the game-winning score, a 43-yard touchdown pass from Murray to DeAndre Hopkins with two seconds remaining, now forever known as the “Hail Murray.”
The two receivers who scored the two final touchdowns, Stefon Diggs and Hopkins, are no longer on either team.
It will be the NFL debut for Cardinals rookie receiver Marvin Harrison Jr.
Can the Cardinals pull off the upset to start the year?
If you plan on watching, streaming or listening to the game, here is the information you need to know.
Cardinals at Bills game information
What: Arizona Cardinals at Buffalo Bills, Week 1
Where: Highmark Stadium, Orchard Park, NY
When: Sunday, Sept. 8, 1 p.m. ET (10 a.m. Arizona time)
Cardinals at Bills TV info, coverage map
The game will air on CBS. Tom McCarthy, Jay Feely and Ross Tucker will call the game from the booth, while Tiffany Blackmon will report fro the sideline.
The game will air regionally, per the TV coverage maps from 506 Sports in te teal areas in the below graphic.
The local home areas for the Cardinals and Bills, as will as much of Oklahoma, where Murray played collegiately, will see the game.
Streaming options for Cardinals at Bills
You can stream the game on Fubo TV (try for free).
Watch Cardinals vs. Bills on FuboHow to listen to Cardinals at Bills on the radio
The Cardinals’ home broadcast will be on Arizona Sports 98.7 FM. Their radio crew of Dave Pasch and Ron Wolfley will call the game, while Paul Calvisi will report from the sideline.
The Cardinals’ Spanish broadcast will be on FUEGO 106.7 FM with Luis Hernandez and Irving Villanueva calling the game.
The Bills’ local radio broadcast will be on WGR Radio 550. Chris Brown and Eric Wood call the game, while Sal Capaccio reports from the sideline.
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