Green Bay Packers vs Buffalo Bills Live Stream: Watch NFL 2014 Football Online (Fox TV Schedule, Preview)
The Green Bay Packers and the Buffalo Bills will clash on Sunday in a big early afternoon start in the NFL. The Packers will be looking to secure their 11th victory of the season, however, the Bills are still trying to stay in the Playoff race, and will need to secure a massive win today if they are to avoid falling back to .500. The game will start at 1 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the Fox network or online through live stream (details below).
The Packers will hope that Aaron Rodgers can be at his best today to lead them to an important road win. He is 276 of 416 for 3,652 yards and 35 touchdowns. Opposite him will be Kyle Orton who is 225 of 348 for 2,355 yards and 14 touchdowns.
Rodgers has successfully utilized receivers such as Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb this season, and those two combined have secured 22 touchdowns for the Packers. In comparison, the Bills' top receiver is Sammy Watkins who only has 5 touchdowns to his name as we enter the final three weeks of the regular season.
Coming into Week 15 the NFL Playoffs picture remains up in the air, and there is still a huge amount up for grabs for many teams.
In the AFC, the New England Patriots currently occupy the number 1 seed placing, which would secure them home field advantage all the way through to the Super Bowl game. However, they are being chased by the Denver Broncos, and with both of those teams on 10-3 there is still everything to play for and the race could go all the way to the final week of the season.
The Indianapolis Colts are in the 3rd seed position in the AFC with a record of 9-4, which keeps them marginally above the Cincinnati Bengals in 4th who are 8-4-1. Taking up the final two Wild Card spots right now are the Pittsburgh Steelers who are 8-5 and the San Diego Chargers, who have the same record.
But the Steelers and the Chargers have no room for mistakes, as there are a stream of other teams chasing them for the Wild Card spots should they slip up. The Baltimore Ravens are in the 7th seed position right now, but are also 8-5, where as the Houston Texans, Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs are all lined up on 7-6.
Meanwhile, in the NFC, the Arizona Cardinals have managed to snap their losing streak to just about hold onto the number 1 seed position. They are 11-3, but with the Packers coming into this weekend on 10-3 and in the number 2 seed position, they will be able to pull up right alongside the Cardinals with a win.
The Philadelphia Eagles are currently in the 3rd seed spot on 9-4, and the Atlanta Falcons take 4th seed position despite being on a lowly 5-8 thanks to the horribly poor NFC South where no team is even close to .500.
The 5th and 6th seedings are currently occupied by the Seattle Seahawks and the Detroit Lions who are both on 9-4. Still in the running are the 9-4 Dallas Cowboys, 7-5 San Francisco 49ers, 6-7 Minnesota Vikings and 5-8 New Orleans Saints.
Today's big game between the Green Bay Packers and the Buffalo Bills will start at 1 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the Fox network or online through live stream by clicking here.