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 Rams vs Bills Starts Off NFL Season September 8. Two of last season’s best quarterbacks will be on display when Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills visit Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday, September 8, 2022. A year ago, the Bills finished 11-6 before they were knocked out in the Divisional round of the playoffs.

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In the U.S., the Rams vs Bills live stream is going to be broadcast on NBC, which is available with most cable packages and on two of our, Local fans can watch the game for free via a trial of DirecTV Stream and fuboTV. Both streaming networks carry NBC. Here's what you need to know ...

The NFL season is finally here. Josh Allen, Von Miller and the Buffalo Bills head to Los Angeles to face the defending champion Los Angeles Rams led by Matthew Stafford and Aaron Donald. Here is everything you need to follow along.

The defending Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams are starting the season where they ended their last one, their home, SoFi Stadium. The Rams are hosting the Buffalo Bills, but before the action begins, LA will unveil their championship banner.

Once the action begins, we will see what is expected to be one of the best games of the week, with both teams being playoff, and even Super Bowl, contenders.

Quarterback Matthew Stafford, who is dealing with elbow tendinitis, will be leading the Rams. Stafford said the elbow issue is not that bad and that he is ready for the season. On Thursday, we will get our first look at how accurate his evaluation is. 

On the other side of the ball, MVP favorite quarterback Josh Allen and company will be facing off against a Rams defense that includes defensive tackle Aaron Donald, linebacker Bobby Wagner and cornerback Jalen Ramsey. Not the easiest squad to face.

As of Tuesday, the spread is at Buffalo -2.5, the over/under is set at 53 points and the line is Buffalo -135, Los Angeles +115.

It is not that far fetched that this first game of the season could be a Super Bowl preview and will certainly be a game you will not want to miss.

Here are all the details on how you can catch the first game of the 2022 NFL regular season:

How to watch Bills-Rams:

Date: Thursday, Sept. 8

Time: 8:20 p.m. ET

Location: SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California 

TV Channel: NBC

Streaming: fuboTV (try free for 7 days)

In the U.S., there is no single option available that will allow you to stream every game on any device you want, so you will need to look around for the best streaming options.

How I can stream Rams vs. Bills in Los Angeles, New York, or anywhere

If this is an in-market game for you, you will generally need a live TV streaming service. These are usually expensive replacements for a cable package, but some budget-friendly streaming services will show select NFL games live this season. With this particular game, the cheapest option will be Peacock. Its premium service costs $4.99.

The pricier live TV streaming services will carry this game as well, and most have free trial options:

  • DIRECTTV - $69.99 a month.
  • Vidgo's "Plus" plan – $59.95 a month
  • YouTube TV  – $64.99 a month
  • FuboTV – $69.99 a month
  • Hulu with Live TV – $69.99 a month with ads, or $75.99 a month ad-free

How you can stream the Rams vs. Bills NFL game in the UK

The popularity of the NFL in the UK has risen exponentially in recent years with games being played in London.

The good news for UK fans, watching NFL games will cost you a lot less than it would in the US. NFL Game pass has a number of options available to fans this side of the water.

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The PRO subscription which will cost just £150.99 annually - or four instalments of £37.75 until 31 July 2023 will give you access to all 270+ games live, which may be bad news for your sleeping pattern. 

Game Pass "Essential" tier, which costs £42.99 annually, will allow you to watch NFL Redzone live with on demand highlights of all games.

After seven long months, the NFL is back to take over the airwaves with the season opener at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on Thursday night.

The defending Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams will host the Buffalo Bills in a Week 1 clash that might feel more like a playoff matchup. The Rams will celebrate the Super Bowl title they won on the same field back in February with a pregame ceremony scheduled by the team.

For those interested in placing a wager on the game, the Bills currently are viewed as a 2.5-point road favorite, according to DraftKings Sportsbook. The total has dropped a half point and now is set at over/under 52 points. You can view how the public is betting on the contest here.

Matthew Stafford's first season in Los Angeles could not have gone any better. On the way to winning the Super Bowl, the now 13-year veteran matched his career high for touchdown passes in a season with 41 and threw for 4,800-plus yards for the first time in 10 years. If the Rams are going to get back to the game’s biggest stage, it will again be on the arm of the 34-year-old signal caller.

This season Stafford has a brand-new target wide out Allen Robinson who signed with the Rams this offseason. The eight-year vet joins last season’s offensive player of the year and Super Bowl MVP Cooper Kupp as a key weapon in LA’s offense.

The Bills are coming off back-to-back postseason appearances, something they haven’t done in twenty years. Quarterback Josh Allen and head coach Sean McDermott have been the biggest reasons for the team’s turnaround. Allen has worked his way into MVP conversation in each of the last two seasons, while McDermott has helped turn the Bill’s defense into one of the best in the league. Last year they allowed the fewest yards and points-per-game in the NFL.

Despite their defensive rankings, the Bills still looked to improve on that side of the ball in the offseason. They traded up in the draft to take cornerback Kaiir Elam with the 23rd overall pick and made a signing who the Rams are quite familiar with in Von Miller. 

Los Angeles acquired the veteran edge rusher at last season’s trade deadline and he helped them hoist the Lombardi Trophy. In 12 games as a Ram, Miller came up with 9 sacks, including two in the Super Bowl. The now 33-year-old Miller signed a six-year $120 million dollar deal with the Bills in March.  

The odds have stood still as of Thursday morning, as the Action Network

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