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The Buffalo Bills are expected to face the Los Angeles Rams on Monday Night Football in Week 5, as part of their prime-time schedule. This matchup adds to an already high-profile slate for the Bills this season.
The Buffalo Bills’ prime-time slate for the upcoming season continues to take shape, with another marquee matchup reported Thursday ahead of the NFL’s full schedule release.
Sources indicate the Bills are set to play the Los Angeles Rams on Monday Night Football in Week 5, adding another national showcase to a schedule already heavy on high‑profile games. While the league has not yet formally announced the matchup, it would mark another prime‑time test for a Bills team that has been a regular fixture under the lights in recent seasons.
Two other primetime games involving the Bills have already been announced.
Buffalo will host the Detroit Lions on Thursday Night Football in Week 2, marking the first‑ever home opener at the new Highmark Stadium.
In addition, the Bills are scheduled to host the Kansas City Chiefs on Thanksgiving Day, renewing one of the NFL’s most significant rivalries on one of the league’s biggest stages.
If the Rams game is confirmed, Buffalo would have at least three games in standalone national windows, underscoring the team’s continued prominence in the league’s scheduling plans.
The NFL is set to release the complete schedule later today.
This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Bills expected to play Rams on Monday Night Football
The Buffalo Bills are set to play the Los Angeles Rams on Monday Night Football in Week 5 of the upcoming season.
In addition to the game against the Rams, the Bills will host the Detroit Lions on Thursday Night Football in Week 2.
The Buffalo Bills have been a regular fixture in prime-time slots due to their strong performance and popularity in recent seasons.
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