
New York Giants vs. Buffalo Bills live updates, score: Highlights, reactions
Russell Wilson will start at quarterback for the Giants but ultimately give way to Jaxson Dart, who will make his NFL debut.
"I'm excited. This is just the start of a dream of mine, so I'm excited to take that next step, be out there, compete at the highest level," Dart said this week. "My family's going to be there, so I'm super excited to have them a part of this journey with me, and yeah, I think that's really it. I'm just stoked for the opportunity."
Neal, Skattebo out
After an impressive summer, tackle-turned-guard Evan Neal will sit out the preseason opener due to injury. He will be joined by rookie running back Cam Skattebo, who has been dealing with a hamstring injury.
Wilson to start
As noted above, long-time Giants beat writer Art Stapleton reports that veteran quarterback Russell Wilson will start for the Giants on Saturday, although it's unclear how long he will play.
Here's a reminder on how fans can watch, listen to, and stream Saturday's preseason game:
When is Giants vs. Bills kickoff?
How to watch on TV
Local fans can tune into WNBC 4 NY to watch the Giants vs. Bills matchup. Out-of-market fans can watch on the NFL Network or with an NFL+ subscription.
Who will be announcing the game?
The simulcast broadcast crew will consist of Bob Papa (play-by-play), Carl Banks (analyst), Phill Simms (analyst), Howard Cross (sideline), and Bruce Beck (sideline).
How to listen to the game
The Giants vs. Bills game will be broadcast on WFAN 101.9FM for local listeners. Paul Dottino will provide play-by-play, with Shaun O'Hara serving as an analyst and Madelyn Burke on the sideline.
The Spanish broadcast will air on WADO 1280 AM with Nestor Rosario (play-by-play) and Francis Adames (analysis) providing coverage.
Pre- (Giants Gameday) and postgame (Giants Extra Point) coverage will be handled by John Schmeelk and Tiki Barber.
Out-of-market fans can listen to the game on the following affiliate stations:
The game will also be broadcast nationally on SiriusXM NFL Radio channels 88 (Bills) and 380 (Giants). Fans can also listen on SiriusXM NFL Internet on channels 803 (Bills) and 823 (Giants).
How to stream the game
Fans without basic cable can stream the game on Fubo.tv, by watching Giants.com, or on the official Giants app.
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