The Buffalo Bills hit the road again with their season on the line, heading to Denver to face the top-seeded Broncos in a high-voltage AFC Divisional Round showdown. The Bills is riding real momentum after knocking off Jacksonville in the Wild Card Round, while Denver enters rested, confident, and carrying the pressure that comes with a 14-3 season and a first-round bye.
Here’s how fans can listen to every snap of Bills-Broncos today.
Radio Stations for Buffalo Bills – Denver Broncos Game
Here are the radio options available for fans looking to listen to Saturday’s AFC Divisional Round matchup between the Bills and Broncos.
Buffalo Bills Radio Network
Fans across New York and surrounding areas can tune into the Bills Radio Network, led by Chris Brown on play-by-play, Eric Wood on color commentary, and Sal Capaccio reporting from the sidelines. The trio has been the soundtrack to the Bills’ postseason push and will be on the call as the Bills try to punch their ticket to the AFC Championship Game.
Key Affiliates Include:
- Buffalo, NY: WGR Sports Radio 550 (Flagship)
- Rochester, NY: WCMF 96.5 FM / AM 950 The Fan
- Albany, NY: WTMM 104.5 The Team
- Syracuse, NY: WKRL 100.9 & 106.5 FM
- Jamestown, NY: WWSE 93.3 FM / WJTN 1240 AM
- Dunkirk, NY: WDOE 94.9 FM / 1410 AM
- Watertown, NY: WOTT 94.1 FM
Due to NFL broadcast rules, some local streams may be restricted on mobile apps or station websites.
SiriusXM Satellite Radio
Fans nationwide can also catch the Bills at the Broncos on SiriusXM, which provides both home and away radio feeds for every playoff matchup.
It’s one of the most reliable options for listeners traveling or outside local markets during the postseason.
Westwood One Radio
For a national broadcast, Westwood One will carry live radio coverage of Bills vs. Broncos, offering play-by-play access coast to coast as the AFC playoff picture tightens.
Bills–Broncos Game Preview
- Date: Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026
- Time: 4:30 p.m. ET (2:30 p.m. MT)
- Location: Empower Field at Mile High, Denver
- TV: CBS
- Stream: Paramount+, NFL+, NFL Sunday Ticket (YouTube TV)
- Source: BuffaloBills.com / CBS Sports
The Bills enter as the sixth seed, but don’t look like a team sneaking through the bracket. Josh Allen delivered a postseason reminder last week, throwing for 273 yards while adding two rushing touchdowns in a 27–24 win over Jacksonville. His late rushing score and a game-sealing interception defined a Bills team thriving under pressure.
Denver, meanwhile, has waited two weeks for this moment. The Broncos earned the AFC’s top seed after finishing tied for the NFL’s best record, but the bye brings its own challenge, starting fast against a Bills team already in playoff rhythm.
These teams met in the postseason last year, but this version carries higher stakes and thinner margins. One win sends a message. One loss ends everything. At altitude, with Allen versus Denver’s defense, every drive will matter.

