How to watch the Bills playoff game vs. the Jaguars with & without cable

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A Jaguar fans shows where support during the second quarter in an NFL football matchup at EverBank Stadium, Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026, in Jacksonville, Fla. [Doug Engle/Florida Times-Union]
A Jaguar fans shows where support during the second quarter in an NFL football matchup at EverBank Stadium, Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026, in Jacksonville, Fla. [Doug Engle/Florida Times-Union] | Doug Engle/Florida Times-Union / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The Jacksonville Jaguars went 14-3 in 2025, but the stakes will be considerably higher in the playoffs. A win will allow them to move to the next round, but a loss will effectively bring their season to a screeching halt. That's why the Jags cannot afford to take their foot off the gas pedal when they welcome the Buffalo Bills at EverBank Stadium in Super Wild Card weekend.

For his part, head coach Liam Coen insists that it's business as usual despite the fact that Jacksonville is now in the playoffs.

"I think they understand what's at stake without having to go and say, 'Oh, this could be our last practice, this could be our last walkthrough.' You go through those comments or thought process is just not where we're at," Coen told the local media Friday (0:23 mark). "So just keep going through the week, and that's what it's kind of been the same as."

Later in the exchange, Coen said that he's urging players to do their best and not focus on things they have no control over.

"Yeah, I think that's just a result that will come on Sunday that we'll have to figure out what it is. I mean, you don't put yourself there at all. I have not put myself there at all. Personally, is you just keep trying to do what you've been doing to the best of your ability, and then let the results be what they may. And go play your asses off on Sunday and for 60 minutes and see what the heck happens," Coen said.

"So it's just the way that this game works, the way that you have to stay so singularly focused on your job, your execution, your responsibilities, your details, the game plan, knowing your opponent to the best of your ability, and then go play. Because you let anything else get into your mind, it just starts to cloud it, and you start to think about things that really don't matter."

The Jags started the week as the underdog but are now a 1.5-point favorite. That said, the Bills will be a threat as long as Josh Allen is behind center. And with this in mind, here's how you can watch this playoff game.

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What TV channel is the Jaguars playoff game vs. the Bills on?

You can catch this one locally on CBS47. Jim Natz will be the play-by-play announcer, and Tony Romo will provide live analysis. Tracy Wolfson will handle sideline duty.

You can also listen to the broadcast on WJXL 1010 AM/92.5 FM. Jeff Lageman and Frank Frangie will be the booth analysts, while Bucky Brooks reports from the sidelines. The game will also be available on SiriusXM channel 814.

Where can I stream the Jaguars playoff game vs. the Bills

If you're looking for a stream, you can try NFL+. Depending on the package you choose, you can have access to the NFL Network, NFL Pro, NFL Red Zone, and live reps. Plans start at $6.99.

Another option is fuboTV. To get started, all you need is an internet connection to watch the game on your computer, cellphone, or tablet. Click here for your free seven-day trial.

Jaguars vs. Bills game details

Location: Everbank Stadium

Kickoff time: 1:00 p.m. ET/10:00 a.m. PT

All-time series: The Bills and Jacksonville have played a total of 20 times, including two postseason games. The series is tied 10-10.

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