The NFL has officially announced a slight change in start time for the Buffalo Bills vs. Miami Dolphins showdown, now kicking off at 2:00 PM ET instead of the previously scheduled 1:00 PM ET.
This adjustment comes as part of wider broadcast shifts tied to several ongoing large-scale events in New York City, which have affected nationwide scheduling and live coverage logistics.

The league emphasized that safety, coordination, and seamless nationwide viewership remain the top priorities. Despite the change, both teams are expected to maintain their preparation routines without interruption.
The AFC East rivalry remains one of the fiercest in football. The Bills, led by quarterback Josh Allen, aim to reclaim divisional momentum, while the Dolphins look to solidify their playoff push with Tua Tagovailoa’s dynamic offense.
A team spokesperson noted, “Our fans are the heartbeat of Buffalo. Whether it’s at one or two o’clock, we know Bills Mafia will show up with the same fire.”

Fans are advised to keep tabs on official NFL channels, as broadcast networks finalize the updated schedule. Travel and entry arrangements for stadium attendees will not be affected, ensuring a smooth game-day experience.
Bills Mafia, make sure you check and update your calendars right now! Don’t let the time change catch you off guard — when the Bills hit the field, you’ll want to be there from the first snap. ❤️