How to Watch Bills vs. Steelers: Time, TV Channel and Streaming Options for November 30

The Buffalo Bills (7–4) travel to Acrisure Stadium on Sunday, November 30, 2025, for a key AFC showdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers (6–5).
How to Watch Buffalo Bills vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
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Venue: Acrisure Stadium
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Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
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Streaming (in-market): Fubo (Stream now)
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TV: CBS
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Watching live? Tickets available on StubHub
Buffalo vs. Pittsburgh Odds
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Spread: Bills -3 (-115), Steelers +3 (-105)
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Favorite Moneyline: Bills -175
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Underdog Moneyline: Steelers +145
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Total: 45.5
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Over: -110
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Under: -110
Odds provided by BetMGM.
Injury Reports
Bills
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WR Curtis Samuel — Out (Elbow)
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WR Josh Palmer —
Questionable (Ankle)
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DT Phidarian Mathis — Full Participant (Shoulder)
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TE Dalton Kincaid — Questionable (Hamstring)
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DT DaQuan Jones — Full Participant (Illness)
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CB Maxwell Hairston — Full Participant (Concussion)
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OT Tylan Grable —
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FB Reggie Gilliam — Full Participant (Knee)
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OT Dion Dawkins — Out (Concussion)
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OT Spencer Brown — Out (Shoulder)
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DE Joey Bosa — Full Participant (Wrist)
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LB Terrel Bernard —Out (Elbow)
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QB Josh Allen — Full Participant (Elbow)
Steelers
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DT Derrick Harmon — Out (Knee)
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DT Cameron Heyward — Full Participant (Ankle)
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LB T.J. Watt — Full Participant (Rest)
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TE Jonnu Smith — Full Participant (Rest)
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OT Broderick Jones — Out (Neck)
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OG Isaac Seumalo — Did Not Participate (Rest)
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LB Alex Highsmith — Full Participant (Pectoral)
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CB Joey Porter Jr. — Full Participant (Hip)
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WR Ben Skowronek — Full Participant (Shoulder)
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QB Aaron Rodgers — Full Participant (Wrist)
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WR D.K. Metcalf — Full Participant (Ankle)
Stats to Know
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The Bills average 28.3 points per game
, outpacing the 23.9 points allowed by Pittsburgh.
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Buffalo’s offense generates 381.8 yards per game, close to the 364.5 yards allowed by the Steelers’ defense. The Bills average 6.4 yards per play
, while Pittsburgh gives up 5.7.
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The Steelers score 24.9 points per game, nearly identical to the 22.9 points Buffalo allows.
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Pittsburgh averages 292.2 yards per game, which is
24.9 yards fewer than the 317.1 yards the Bills’ defense gives up. Pittsburgh posts 5.4 yards per play, while Buffalo allows 5.7