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Buffalo Bills Prepare for Monday Night Clash Against Jacksonville Jaguars
The Buffalo Bills are set to face the Jacksonville Jaguars on “Monday Night Football,” as both teams gear up for the matchup scheduled for September 23, 2024. The game will be held at 7:30 p.m. ET, airing live on ESPN and also available through various streaming platforms for viewers without traditional cable subscriptions.
For those interested in catching the game, Fubo offers a live TV streaming service that includes key sports channels, such as ESPN, at a reduced rate with an ongoing promotion. Additionally, Sling TV‘s Orange + Blue plan provides access to ESPN among other networks, with a current offer of 50% off the first month’s subscription, making it a suitable option for NFL fans.
Hulu + Live TV, in conjunction with ESPN+ and Disney+, also offers comprehensive NFL coverage for those opting to watch the game through this service. NFL+ offers mobile viewing options for fans wanting to catch the action on their devices.
Players and fans of the Bills are eagerly anticipating the game, as it marks the team’s first primetime home game of the season. Buffalo Bills’ quarterback, Josh Allen, and defensive tackle, Ed Oliver, among others, have expressed their excitement to showcase their talents under the lights.
“Ain’t nothing like a primetime game, Thursday night or Monday night game, at home. It’s going to be loud; it’s going to be under the lights,” said Ed Oliver.
Josh Allen added, “Bills Mafia – they live for games like this. Hopefully, we have them in the building, and they’re as loud as can be, making as much noise when the opposing team is on offense.”
Fans like Bill Schell and Glen Echeverria share the players’ enthusiasm, planning to attend the game with their families to support the Bills. Schell, a season ticket holder since 1999, emphasized that attending games, regardless of weather conditions, is a family tradition.
With the Jaguars yet to secure a win this season, head coach Sean McDermott remains cautious, acknowledging the Jaguars’ strong performances against the Bills in previous encounters. “We respect every team that we play. And I think that’s where it starts and that’s where it ends,” McDermott stated.
The excitement extends into the community, with events such as tailgating adding to the pre-game fervor. ESPN broadcaster Louis Riddick remarked, “There is probably not a closer-knit group of fans than there are in Buffalo, and they love this team.” The enthusiasm in Buffalo is palpable as fans and players alike anticipate this much-awaited Monday night showdown.