The New England Patriots have gotten off to a mixed start this season with Drake Maye under center, entering Week 5 with a 2-2 record. They travel to Buffalo to face the Bills, who are in dominant form with Josh Allen playing at an MVP level.
Despite the early struggles, the Patriots carry momentum from Week 4, having defeated the Panthers by 29 points. If Maye and his offense can fire on all cylinders again, fans are in for a thrilling AFC East clash. Here’s everything you need to know to listen to the game on the go, including radio stations, broadcast times, and more.

New England Patriots at Buffalo Bills
Date: Oct. 5, 2025
Time: 8:20 p.m. ET
Location: Highmark Stadium, Orchard Park, N.Y.
TV: NBC, NBC 10 (Boston), WGRZ channel 2 (Buffalo)
Radio Stations for Patriots vs. Bills
Patriots Radio Coverage
It will be a tough challenge for the Patriots to topple the Bills, but fans don’t have to miss a moment of the action. They can tune in to 98.5 The Sports Hub, the Patriots’ radio network, where Bob Socci handles play-by-play and former Patriots quarterback Scott Zolak serves as the color commentator.
Socci has been the Patriots’ lead radio play-by-play announcer for over a decade, taking over from legendary broadcaster Gil Santos, who retired in 2012 after 36 years. He was also named Massachusetts Sportscaster of the Year in 2021.
Zolak, who spent most of his career as the Patriots’ backup quarterback from 1991 to 1998 before finishing with the Miami Dolphins, has become a trusted voice alongside Socci in the booth.
Together, they have called some of the team’s most memorable moments, including the historic Super Bowl comeback in which the Patriots overcame a 28-3 deficit against the Falcons to win 34-28 in overtime — the first OT game in Super Bowl history.
Bills Radio Coverage
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.
