After waiting 13 years for a prime time home game, the Buffalo Bills only had to wait about six weeks for a second one. The Bills three-game winning streak has helped them hit prime time about six weeks after their dramatic, last-second loss to Dallas was carried on ESPN. The National Football League announced today that the Bills' home game Nov. 18 with the currently unbeaten New England Patriots has been moved from Sunday afternoon to NBC's Sunday Night Football package. It is the first time a Bills game has been moved into prime time since the league began its flex schedule, which allows NBC to get on a more exciting game than the one scheduled.
The Bills-Pats game replaces a scheduled game between Chicago and Seattle. It is scheduled to begin around 8 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 18. The ESPN game was the Bills first home game on Monday Night Football in 13 years. It will be their first appearance on NBC's Sunday Night Football schedule, which is now the league's premiere package. Of course, Tom Brady and the Pats are the big draw, but the game wouldn't have been switched if the Bills hadn't gone on their winning streak
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