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The Buffalo Bills' passionate fanbase has taken notice of a change in radio broadcast plans for the 2026 NFL season. Steve Tasker is set to become the Bills' new sideline reporter for radio broadcasts during the regular season.
Earlier this week, the 2026 NFL schedule was announced and while the Buffalo Bills and the rest of the league already knew who their opponents would be, they now know when they will face each one.
Joey Bosa’s NFL future remains one of the biggest late offseason storylines as the former Buffalo Bills defensive end continues to attract interest around the league. The Minnesota Vikings and Baltimore Ravens have emerged as possible landing spots for the five-time Pro Bowler after his solid 2025 campaign in Buffalo.
Notable opponents set to visit Josh Allen and co. at their home Highmark Stadium this year include perennial contenders like Jared Goff’s Detroit Lions (Sept. 17), Justin Herbert’s Los Angeles Chargers (Sept. 27), Drake Maye’s New England Patriots (Oct. 4), Lamar Jackson’s Baltimore Ravens (Nov. 1) and Patrick Mahomes’ Kansas City Chiefs (Nov. 26).
Under new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard, the Bills must get back to forcing their opponents into mistakes.
The Buffalo Bills have been a force to be reckoned with on the field over the last few years.With 12 wins and 5 losses, the Buffalo Bills finished second in the AFC East, just behind the New England Patriots.
That's at least five primetime games for the Bills. The latest leak for Buffalo is a game against the Chicago Bears at 8:20 p.m. ET on Saturday, Dec. 19 in Week 15. That will give the Bills a short week, with a game Dec. 19 and against on Christmas Day at the Denver Broncos.
We now know when the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs will play during the 2026 season, and the NFL saved it for one of the biggest nights of the year.