Miami Dolphins vs. Buffalo Bills Live Stream: Watch Online Free Week 16 NFL 2013, TV Channel, Radio Stations

By Josh Wilson

Miami Dolphins vs. Buffalo Bills Week 16 NFL 2013 game will start at 10 a.m. PT (1 p.m. ET) on Sunday, Dec. 22, 2013. The (8-6) Dolphins will be visiting the (5-9) Bills at Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park, New York. Information on how to watch the game for free on live stream can be found below.

Miami Dolphins vs New Orleans Saints
Miami Dolphins vs New Orleans Saints

Miami have averaged 22.1 points per game (21st place) and 329.1 yards per game (24th place) and have lost six of the last 13 games, but defeated the Patriots in Week 15. 

Although quarterback Ryan Tannehill has achieved similar stats with Brady, Tannehill was finally able to make the game-winning plays to defeat the Dolphins. 

According to the two teams' offensive and defensive stats, Bills have an edge over the Dolphins in rush yards, but in other aspects the two teams are pretty even, and the game is likely to be a close match. 

Dolphins' fans can find their team's radio network affiliates here, and online live radio streaming stations here.

Bills' fans can find the list of radio network affiliates here, and online radio live streaming broadcast stations here.

Dolphins vs. Bills game will be televised on CBS. The game will also be broadcasted in HD format through online streaming via NFL Network Live.

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