Drake Maye and the New England Patriots may have delivered a surprising upset over the Buffalo Bills in Week 5, but Josh Allen is in MVP form, and the Bills are expected to bounce back when they face the Atlanta Falcons in Week 6. Buffalo will travel to Atlanta for Monday Night Football, and here’s everything you need to know to catch the game live.
Buffalo Bills at Atlanta Falcons
Game Details
Date: Monday, October 13, 2025
Time: 7:15 p.m. EST
Location: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
How to Watch
TV: ESPN
Live Stream: NFL+ and ESPN
Radio: BUFFALO NY – WGR SPORTS RADIO 550, SiriusXM Channel 225 (Bills feed) and 226 (Falcons feed)
Betting Line
Spread: Buffalo (-4.5)
Total: O/U 50
Moneyline: Buffalo (-226), Atlanta (+184)
Where Are the Two Teams Standing Heading Into Week 6?
The Falcons didn’t play in Week 5, taking their bye week with a 2-2 record. They’ve experienced plenty of inconsistency on both sides of the ball, but the hope is that the bye week will help them stabilize.
Atlanta opened the season with a loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, though Michael Penix Jr. impressed in his season debut before leading the Falcons to a Week 2 win over the Vikings. Week 3, however, was a low point as the Panthers dominated Atlanta 30-0, with Penix throwing for just 172 yards and two interceptions, including a pick-six early in the third quarter.
The Falcons rebounded in Week 4 against the Commanders, with Penix completing 20 of 26 passes for 313 yards and two touchdowns in a 34-27 victory. Still, the fact that a team without its star quarterback pushed Atlanta to the limit is a worrying sign for the Falcons, whose offense and defense both rank in the Top 20 of PFSN’s Impact metrics.
Meanwhile, the Buffalo Bills have been flying high. Their offense ranks at the top in PFSN’s Offensive Impact metric, and Josh Allen is showcasing why he’s the reigning MVP. Through five games, Allen has scored 12 total touchdowns and thrown just two interceptions, leading the Bills to four straight wins before last week’s upset loss to the Patriots.
Buffalo’s main concern remains its defense. Opponents have consistently been able to put points on the board and stay competitive. From the Saints to the Jets, teams have remained within striking distance until Allen often takes over in the final moments.
As the Bills travel to Atlanta, all eyes will be on whether their explosive offense can continue to carry the team or if the Falcons will use their extra week of rest to exploit Buffalo’s defensive weaknesses.

