Don’t Miss Bills vs. Browns This Sunday — Here’s How to Watch Live!

The Cleveland Browns (3-11), who are sliding through a three-game losing streak, will look to stop the skid on Sunday, December 21, 2025, when they host the Buffalo Bills (10-4) at Huntington Bank Field. While Buffalo enters as one of the AFC’s hottest teams, history suggests Cleveland has often found success in this matchup.

How to watch Buffalo Bills vs. Cleveland Browns

Venue: Huntington Bank Field
Time: 1 p.m. ET
Streaming (in-market viewers): Fubo (Stream now)
TV: CBS
Watching in person? Get tickets on StubHub.

Buffalo vs. Cleveland odds

Spread: Buffalo -10 (-110), Cleveland +10 (-110)
Favorite Moneyline: Buffalo -599
Underdog Moneyline: Cleveland +425
Total: 42
Total Over Odds: -110
Total Under Odds: -110
Odds provided by BetMGM.

Bills vs. Browns Head-to-Head Results

The Browns and Bills have met 23 times, including one postseason game. Cleveland holds the all-time edge in the series, leading 13-10, and has won several notable matchups at home.

DateVisitorScoreHomeResult
11/20/2022Cleveland Browns23–31Buffalo BillsBrowns L
11/10/2019Buffalo Bills16–19Cleveland BrownsBrowns W
12/18/2016Cleveland Browns13–33Buffalo BillsBrowns L
11/30/2014Cleveland Browns10–26Buffalo BillsBrowns L
10/03/2013Buffalo Bills24–37Cleveland BrownsBrowns W
09/23/2012Buffalo Bills24–14Cleveland BrownsBrowns L
12/12/2010Cleveland Browns6–13Buffalo BillsBrowns L

Series record: Browns lead 13-10
Last meeting: Nov. 20, 2022, Bills won 31-23 at Buffalo

Injury reports

Bills

No injuries listed

Browns

No injuries listed

Stats to know

The Bills have averaged 29.4 points per game this season, which is 5.7 more than the 23.7 points per game the Browns have allowed.

Cleveland has surrendered 279.1 yards per game, 102.1 fewer than the 381.2 yards Buffalo’s offense has generated. The Bills average 6.3 yards per play, while the Browns allow 5.1.
The Browns are averaging 16.1 points per game, which is 7.0 fewer than the 23.1 points Buffalo allows.

Cleveland’s offense produces 264.3 yards per game, 48.3 fewer than the 312.6 yards per game allowed by Buffalo’s defense. The Browns average 4.6 yards per play, while the Bills give up 5.8.

Broncos Owners Spark Debate With New Rainbow Section at Empower Field at Mile High

The Denver Broncos have announced a groundbreaking change at Empower Field at Mile High, unveiling a brand-new “Rainbow Section” with seven-colored seating dedicated to LGBT fans.

Team ownership said the decision came after months of discussion and careful consideration about inclusivity and fan safety.

Broncos owner Greg Penner explained the meaning of the initiative in an official statement:

“We have thought very carefully before making this decision. The Rainbow Section is not about separation, but about creating a safe and comfortable space where every LGBT fan can cheer for the Broncos without fear of judgment.”

On the surface, the move appears to align with the NFL’s broader push for diversity and inclusion, echoing similar campaigns during Pride Month.

The Rainbow Section will be located in the lower bowl, offering fans a clear view of the field while standing as a visible symbol of Denver’s support for equality.

However, while advocacy groups applauded the announcement, fan reactions have been more divided.

Supporters see it as a progressive step, praising the team for recognizing that many LGBT fans still feel uncomfortable in traditional seating areas.

But skepticism also emerged. Some fans argue the move is simply a polite way of reducing conflicts, suggesting it was designed less out of pure inclusivity and more to prevent arguments and disputes between LGBT fans and the broader crowd.

Social media quickly filled with comments questioning whether the Broncos are truly promoting unity — or quietly endorsing separation.

Still, the organization insists the gesture represents a genuine commitment to its community.

Team representatives noted that the section would include additional safety measures, designated staff support, and pre-game events aimed at fostering belonging and celebration.

Whether this decision will be remembered as a bold leap for inclusion or a controversial compromise remains to be seen.

But one thing is certain: the Broncos have placed Denver at the center of the NFL’s ongoing conversation about diversity, fandom, and the game-day experience.