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New England Patriots vs Buffalo Bills Live Stream: Watch NFL Football Online (Fox TV Start Time, Preview)

The New England Patriots will face off against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday in Week 6 of the NFL 2014 regular season. The big game takes place at the Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park in New York and will get started at 1 p.m. ET. The game can be watched on TV on the Fox network or online through Direct TV's live stream (details below).

The big team news ahead of the game was that Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was a doubt and various sources were claiming he might not make it due to a recent ankle injury he has suffered.

The quarterback was listed as questionable, however, on Sunday it has been confirmed that Brady will start against the Buffalo Bills, according to a league source to ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.

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The New England Patriots quarterback suffered the ankle injury during Friday's training session, after he rolled it on the foot of one of New England's interior offensive linemen, according to Schefter.

He was immediately taken out of the rest of Friday's practice as a precaution, but it is now believed that the injury is not too bad and he should be good to go on Sunday afternoon.

Both the Patriots and the Bills come into today's game on 3-2, and both are searching for their fourth win of the season. For one team though, a loss today will drop them back to .500 and that would be a big step back for either team after their reasonable starts to the season so far.

The big game between the Patriots and the Bills will start at 1 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the Fox network. All the action from Orchard Park will also be available to watch online through Direct TV's stream by clicking here.

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