Both the Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills are coming off surprising Week 1 victories. Miami ousted the Patriots 33-20 (for New England's first season-opening loss since 2003), while the Bills went into Chicago and beat the Bears 23-20 in overtime.
How to watch Dolphins vs. Bills 2014: Time, TV schedule, radio and how to watch online
With both teams coming off surprising Week 1 upsets, the Dolphins and Bills are playing for early AFC East supremacy Sunday at 1 p.m. ET.


One of these two teams will be in rare territory by the end of Sunday as it will be, at worst, tied for first place in the AFC East. And both showed plenty of resiliency last week.
Down by ten points and halftime, the Dolphins completely dominated the Patriots in the second half and outscored New England 23-0, outgaining them 222-67. But the Bills’ ability to go into Chicago and beat a team with Super Bowl aspirations might have been the biggest upset of the day.
Here are your media details for Sunday’s AFC East tilt:
How to watch
Where: Ralph Wilson Stadium, Orchard Park, New York
When: 1 p.m. ET
TV: CBS
Announcers: Tom McCarthy, Adam Archuleta
Online Streaming: NFL Sunday Ticket, Verizon NFL Mobile
Odds
The line for Miami and Buffalo is currently EVEN, which makes the Dolphins the favorites on paper, but they have to play the Bills on the road which evens things out. The over/under is set at 42.5. You can check out details at Oddshark.
Nuts and Bolts
Now that both Miami and Buffalo have gotten off to good starts, it's time for them to see if they can take the next step. The Dolphins' thorough dominance of New England could be a sign that the team is finally putting it all together. A great sign is the fact that Miami ran roughshod over the Patriots, with Knowshon Moreno (24 carries for 134 yards and a score) and Lamar Miller (11 carries for 59 yards) leading the way.
For Buffalo, there are still plenty of questions, but it never hurts to pull off a win this big so early. EJ Manuel will have his struggles, but as long as C.J. Spiller and the 33-year-old Fred Jackson remain a two-headed monster -- and Sammy Watkins continues to develop -- there's reason to believe.
Further Reading
For more on Miami, be sure to head over to SB Nation’s Dolphins blog, The Phinsider. To get your Bills fix, check out Buffalo Rumblings.











