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Buffalo Bills vs Houston Texans Week 12: Game Time, How to Watch, Tickets, Odds and Weather

The Buffalo Bills and Houston Texans meet in a highly anticipated Week 12 matchup on Thursday Night Football. With playoff pressure rising, fans across the United States are searching for details about kickoff time, TV channels, tickets and betting odds. Here is everything you need to know.

Game Date, Time and Location

The Bills and Texans will play on
Thursday, November 20, 2025 at 8:15 p.m. ET
The game will take place at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.

NRG Stadium is a domed venue, allowing the game to be played without weather disruption.

How to Watch in the United States

The national broadcast will be available on:

Amazon Prime Video
Amazon Prime App on mobile, smart TV and tablet
NFL App for select mobile streaming markets
Local Houston TV affiliates depending on league broadcast rules
Radio: Bills Radio Network and Texans Radio Network

Amazon Prime Video is the exclusive home for Thursday Night Football.

Where to Buy Tickets

Fans can purchase tickets through:

VividSeats
SeatGeek
StubHub
Houston Texans official ticket partners
NRG Stadium box office

Ticket prices currently begin around 85 dollars, with increases expected as gameday approaches.

Betting Odds and Line Movement

Sportsbooks list Buffalo as the favorite:

Spread: Bills –5.5
Money line: Bills –281, Texans +228
Over or Under: 43.5 total points

The Bills are projected to control the matchup based on their primetime record, while Houston enters as a dangerous underdog with explosive playmakers.

Weather Forecast for Houston

Although NRG Stadium is indoors, weather remains relevant for tailgating and fan travel.

Thursday Forecast
• High: 79°F
• Low: 67°F
• Humidity: Moderate to high
• Rain chance: 20 percent
• Wind: 5 to 7 mph

Conditions are expected to be comfortable across Houston.

Final Game Outlook

The Bills will aim to add a critical win to their AFC standings, while the Texans look to defend home turf in front of a packed primetime crowd. With national attention on Thursday Night Football, Bills vs Texans Week 12 is shaping up as one of the most important matchups of November.

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