The NFL playoff Wild Card Round continues this Sunday, with the first of three games featuring the Buffalo Bills against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Bills finished the season with a record of 12-5, which earned them the sixth seed in the playoffs. Head coach Sean McDermott leads the team, who has been with the team since 2017. Quarterback Josh Allen leads the team on the field, who could also be a finalist for the NFL MVP Award again this season.
The Jaguars finished the season with a 13-4 record, which rewarded them with the third seed in the AFC playoff picture. The team is led by first-year head coach Liam Coen, who will likely be a finalist for the NFL Coach of the Year Award, considering the team was 4-13 last year. Quarterback Trevor Lawrence is having one of his best seasons under Coen’s leadership.
Buffalo Bills at Jacksonville Jaguars
Game Details
Date:Â Sunday, January 11, 2026
Time:Â 1:00 p.m. EST
Location:Â EverBank Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida
How To Watch
TV:Â CBS
Streaming:Â Paramount+, NFL+, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo
Radio:Â WGR 550 AM (Buffalo Area) and 1010 XL/ 92.5 FM (Jacksonville Area)
Broadcast Team
Jim Nantz (Play-By-Play), Tony Romo (Color Analysis), Tracy Wolfson (Sideline Reporter)
How Both Teams Performed This Season
In PFSN’s OFFi, the Bills ranked third offensively in the league with an impact score of 86.5 and a letter grade of B. The two most prominent offensive performers for the Bills this season were Allen and running back James Cook. Allen ranked third in PFSN’s QBi with an impact score of 90.0, which equated to an A- letter grade.
Comparatively, Cook ranked first overall in PFSN’s RBi with an impact score of 88.9 and a letter grade of B+.
The Bills were weaker defensively, but still ranked in the top half of the NFL. They finished ranked 13th with an impact score of 78.0 and a letter grade of C+.
In PFSN’s OFFi, the Jaguars ranked in the top half of the league. They finished the regular season with an impact score of 76.6 and a letter grade of C, which was sufficient to secure a ranking of 13th. Lawrence finished the season ranked 16th in QBi with an impact score of 77.6 and a letter grade of C+.
Jacksonville’s defense was one of the best in the league this past season. In DEFi, they ranked ninth in the league with an impact score of 82.4 and a letter grade of B-. Their most significant impact player is veteran edge rusher Josh Hines-Allen (89.3, B+).

