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Can You Watch a Replay of the Bills’ Comeback Win vs. the Ravens?

By Phillip Swann
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TV Answer Man, do you know if Peacock will run a replay of last night’s Baltimore Ravens-Buffalo Bills game. I missed it, damn it, and I want to see how the Bills did that comeback! – Jimmy, Greenbelt, Maryland.

Jimmy, the Buffalo Bills last night overcame a second half 15-point deficit to defeat the Baltimore Ravens, 41-40, in a shocking comeback on Sunday Night Football. At one point in the fourth quarter, the league’s Next Gen Stats analytics measurement gave the Bills just a one percent chance of winning. However, led by QB Josh Allen, who threw for an incredible 251 yards in the fourth quarter, Buffalo finally took the lead for good on a 32-yard field goal as time expired by 41-year-old Matt Prater who joined the team just four days earlier. Comebacks don’t get more improbable than that.

The Sunday Night Football game aired on NBC and streamed on Peacock. However, neither offer replays of SNF games at their sites.

But you can watch the game again. The NFL Network will replay the Bills-Ravens thriller today at 3 p.m. ET. You can also watch a replay on the league’s streaming service, NFL Plus. However, you will need the Premium plan which costs $14.99 a month or $99 for the entire season. The streaming service offers replays of every game from the previous Sunday.

Jimmy, I hope that answers your question. Happy viewing and stay safe!

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