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These are the announcers and referees for the Ravens vs Bills divisional round matchup today

John Harbaugh’s team are unbeaten at home this season and start out as favorites.

These are the announcers and referees for the Ravens vs Bills divisional round matchup today
SCOTT TAETSCHAFP

The Baltimore Ravens return to the divisional playoffs for the third time in five years and start out as favorites in tonight’s clash with the Bills.

John Harbaugh’s team ended the regular season top of the AFC North with a 12-5 record and comfortably beat Buffalo when they last met in September. The Ravens are 9-0 at their stadium this season.

The Bills are the No. 2 seeds after ending the regular season 13-4. Buffalo beat the Denver Broncos 31-7 in the Wild Card round.

With the oddsmakers, the Ravens are -120, while Buffalo is +100. In the head-to-head stats, Baltimore lead 7-4 but fans won’t have forgotten the last time these two teams faced each other in the divisional round - the Bills ran out 17-3 winners at the same stage in 2021.

All eyes will be on Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen who promise to deliver an intriguing battle at Highmark Stadium this evening. Jackson ended the year with 41 touchdowns, four interceptions and 915 rushing yards. Allen meanwhile finished with 531 rushing yards, six interceptions and 28 touchdowns.

Carl Cheffers and his crew will be officiating. The 64-year-old referee didn’t oversee a Bills game in 2024 but was in charge of the Ravens' 30-23 win over the Chargers in Week 12. Now in his 25th season, Cheffers was assigned to officate Super Bowl LI and Super Bowl LV.

In the TV booth, play-by-play announcer Jim Nantz will be joined by former Dallas Cowboys QB and All-Star Tony Romo as color commentator. On the sidelines will be Tracy Wolfson and Jay Feely.

Ravens vs Bills: when, where, how to watch?

The 2025 NFC Divisional Playoff between the Baltimore Ravens and the Buffalo Bills will be played at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York, today, Sunday January 19, 2025. Kick-off is at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 a.m. PT.

Viewers in the US can watch the postseason game on CBS and Paramount+.

You can stream CBS’ broadcast on fubo, which offers new users a free trial.

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