With Week 2 of the NFL season comes double the “Monday Night Football” fun as the ESPN family of networks will air two prime-time games, beginning with an AFC showdown between the Bills and Titans.
The Bills, who are coming off an impressive Week 1 win over the Rams will be well-rested as they get back on the field for the first time since Sept. 8. The Titans, on the other hand, opened the season with a less-than-impressive Week 1 loss to the Giants on Sept. 11.
The last time these two teams met was on a Monday night last season. Derrick Henry rushed for 143 yards and three touchdowns, including a 76-yard scamper. He is still looking to regain form after a foot injury derailed his 2021 campaign.
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One year after finishing as the conference’s top seed, the Titans appear to have regressed. The Bills, meanwhile, continue to trend in a positive direction as one of the league’s premier teams.
Josh Allen and the Bills’ offense will be amped to play in front of their home crowd as they go against a Titans team that hangs its hat on its defense. That should make for an intriguing chess match between head coaches Sean McDermott and Mike Vrabel.
If you’re looking to watch the AFC battle online without cable, The Sporting News has you covered with streaming information below.
Bills vs. Titans live streams
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The “Monday Night Football” game between the Bills and Titans will be broadcast nationally on ESPN and can be streamed live online at ESPN.com, on the ESPN App or with a subscription to ESPN+.
Steve Levy will handle play-by-play duties for Bills vs. Titans alongside analysts Louis Riddick and Dan Orlovsky. Laura Rutledge will report from the sideline.
If you’re looking for ESPN’s new broadcast duo of Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, the two will be covering the second game of the Monday night doubleheader, Vikings vs. Eagles from Philadelphia, on ABC.
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How to watch NFL ‘Monday Night Football’ games without cable
ESPN will broadcast “Monday Night Football” for another season in 2022. Viewers will be able to stream the series on ESPN’s website and app in addition to the streaming services below.
If you don’t have cable but still want to watch “Monday Night Football,” you can sign up for ESPN+ and live stream the game.
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Monthly subscriptions to ESPN+ begin at $9.99, while an annual subscription is $99.99.
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