dcast map http://www.billsfootballauthentics.com/micah-hyde-jersey-authentic , announcers Following disappointing starts to the season, the Buffalo Bills (2-3) and Houston Texans (2-3) can each get to .500 with a win Sunday at Houston’s NRG Stadium. Both teams eked out wins in Week 5, with Buffalo riding a solid rushing attack and stout defense to escape with a 13-12 win over the Tennessee Titans. The Texans won the battle of Texas with a 19-16 overtime win over the Dallas Cowboys, thanks to Deshaun Watson (375 yards, one passing touchdown) and four field goals from Ka’imi Fairbairn. As was the case with Buffalo’s home game against the Titans, broadcast coverage of Sunday’s 1 p.m. Eastern clash with the Texans will be limited to the local markets for both Houston and Buffalo. This game is CBS’ featured 1 p.m. telecast for a majority of New York State (west of Albany), the entire state of Texas, the northernmost portion of Pennsylvania, and portions of Oklahoma, Arkansas http://www.billsfootballauthentics.com/stephen-hauschka-jersey-authentic , Louisiana, New Mexico, and Wyoming, where Bills starting QB Josh Allen went to college. CBS’ No. 5 broadcasting team of Andrew Catalon (play-by-play) and former Bills receiver James Lofton (analyst) will handle the Bills/Texans clash.The areas that can see Buffalo are highlighted in yellow.The national audience is rather divided this week, with the majority of the country seeing either the Pittsburgh Steelers travel to the Cincinnati Bengals (in red), or the Los Angeles Chargers travel to the Cleveland Browns (green). The other 1 p.m. games features the Indianapolis Colts traveling to the New York Jets (purple). This will be the ninth meeting all-time, with the teams having split the first eight contests. The last time the Bills traveled to Houston, Buffalo squandered an early 10-0 lead as J.J. Watt picked off E.J. Manuel and returned it 80 yards for a touchdown in a 23-17 win by Houston. Manuel actually tossed a pair of TDs, but also threw two INTs, and the Bills lost despite limiting the Texans to only 37 net rushing yards.Buffalo Bills name Ryan Groy starting center The Buffalo Bills added some competition this offseason http://www.billsfootballauthentics.com/star-lotulelei-jersey-authentic , but Ryan Groy has won the center job over Russell Bodine head coach Sean McDermott announced on Monday. Groy takes over for longtime Bills center Eric Wood, who was forced to retire this offseason following discovery of a spinal issue in his neck.Groy was an undrafted free agent for the Chicago Bears in 2014 and spent two months on their practice squad before being elevated to the active roster that November. He was traded to the New England Patriots the following August but was hurt during the preseason and released. After spending a couple weeks of the 2015 season on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers practice squad, he was signed by the Bills. In 2016, he stepped in for an injured Wood to start the final seven games of the season and earn a hefty pay increase as a restricted free agent. The Los Angeles Rams signed him to an offer sheet which was matched by Buffalo during the 2017 offseason.This offseason, Buffalo added four-year starter Russell Bodine, formerly of the Cincinnati Bengals. While he wasn’t great in Cincy, he was serviceable and dependable. The pair alternated as the starting center throughout camp and the preseason.The first center-quarterback combo of training camp was Nathan Peterman and Ryan Groy. Both men won their respective jobs.Groy will be an unrestricted free agent at the conclusion of the 2018 season.