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New Orleans Saints vs Buffalo Bills Live Stream Free: Watch Online NFL 2013 Football (Start Time, CBS TV Schedule)

New Orleans Saints vs Buffalo Bills takes place on Sunday in Week 8 of the NFL 2013 regular season with the Saints looking to take an even firmer grip of the top of the NFC South division. The Bills meanwhile are languishing in the basement of the AFC East and will be desperate to get back to .500 with a win here today. The game will start at 1 p.m. ET and can be watched online through free live stream (details below).

The Saints are 5-1 coming into this game, and suffered their first loss of the season in their last game out against the New England Patriots in Week 6. That 27-30 loss was followed by a Bye week in Week 7, which will have allowed them time to reset themselves. However, there is no doubt they will be eager to get back out onto the field today and make amends for that loss two weeks ago.

The Saints will look to take down the Bills with their powerful pass offense. New Orleans have the number 2 ranked pass offense in the NFL right now, clocking 311 yards on pass per game. Their offense as a whole is ranked 6th in the league with 26.8 points per game, and 397.7 total yards recorded per game.

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Quarterback Drew Brees is 157 of 237 for 1,958 yards and 14 touchdowns.

The Bills meanwhile are 3-4 and bottom of the AFC East at the moment. They managed to end their losing streak last week with a close 23-21 win over the Miami Dolphins on the road in Florida.

They now have two very tough games, this week against the Bills, and next week against the Kansas City Chiefs – those two teams combined have only lost one game this season. However, if the Bills are to work their way up the division and keep their playoff dreams alive they will probably need to take something from one of these games.

New Orleans Saints vs Buffalo Bills will start at 1 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the CBS network or online through free live stream by clicking here.

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