The Buffalo Bills have been one of the most dominant teams of the 2025 season, with Josh Allen continuing his MVP-caliber play. They’ll face a rejuvenated Atlanta Falcons on Monday Night Football, as Buffalo looks to bounce back from an upset loss to the Patriots.
After a week off, the Falcons are ready to challenge the Bills, setting the stage for an exciting primetime showdown. So, here’s everything you need to know to catch the game live.
Buffalo Bills at Atlanta Falcons
Date: Monday, Oct. 13, 2025
Time:Â 8:15 p.m. ET
Location: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
TV: ABC
Radio Stations for Bills vs. Falcons
Atlanta Falcons Radio
The Falcons face a tough challenge against the Bills, but playing in front of their home crowd offers some comfort. Fans outside the stadium can follow the game live on 92.9 The Game (WZGC/FM), the flagship station for Falcons broadcasts.
Wes Durham serves as the play-by-play announcer, while franchise legend Dave Archer wears the color commentator hat.
A collegiate legend, Durham was the play-by-play announcer for Georgia Tech, both on the gridiron and the basketball court, for close to 15 seasons, beginning in 1995-96. Nearly a decade into his run, in 2004, he took on the role for the Falcons.
Since then, he’s spent nearly two decades with the organization, becoming a genuine Atlanta legend. Archer, on the other hand, spent four of his six seasons in the NFL with the Falcons. Coincidentally, he joined the color commentator role at the same time as Durham took on play-by-play announcing duties in 2004.
Additionally, Falcons fans can tune in via Westwood One’s national broadcast or SiriusXM channel 226.
Buffalo Bills Radio
For fans looking to follow the Bills on the go, WGR Sports Radio 550, the flagship station of the Bills Radio Network, will have you covered in the Buffalo area.
Calling the game is Chris Brown, who brings fans along every step of the action. Brown started as a Bills beat reporter and joined the organization in 2006 as a writer for the Bills website, Bills Insider, and Shout magazines. In 2024, he took over from the legendary John Murphy as the Bills’ lead radio announcer and has been keeping fans in the loop ever since.
Joining him in the booth is former NFL center Eric Wood, who spent his entire playing career with the Bills before retiring in 2018. Wood jumped into broadcasting in 2019 and now provides color commentary, breaking down plays with the insight only a former Pro Bowler can offer.
Sal Capaccio rounds out the team with sideline reports, bringing fans closer to the action and the locker room atmosphere.
The game will also be broadcast nationally on Westwood One and SiriusXM channel 225.

