The broadcast team of Joe Davis (play-by-play), Greg Olsen (analyst), and Pam Oliver (sideline reporter) is set to handle Sunday’s 1 p.m. matchup between the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals, airing locally on WUTV. That trio is Fox’s No. 2 NFL crew, and their assignment to this game signals just how much attention this AFC tilt is drawing.
It’s hard to forget the last time these two teams clashed in the postseason. That 2022 playoff game in Buffalo was a snowy, frigid affair-and the Bengals dominated from start to finish.
The Bills came in with high hopes, but Cincinnati’s physicality and poise on both sides of the ball proved too much in the elements. That memory still lingers for Bills fans, and you can bet it’s fueling the narrative heading into this weekend.
This game has playoff implications again, and the broadcast team brings a compelling mix to the table. Joe Davis, who also calls MLB games for Fox, has grown into one of the network’s rising voices.
Greg Olsen, meanwhile, continues to impress with his sharp football mind and ability to break down complex schemes in real time. He’s not just delivering surface-level commentary-he’s diagnosing plays like a former Pro Bowl tight end who’s been in those huddles.
And Pam Oliver, a veteran presence on the sidelines, adds valuable context and insight from field level, especially when the weather or emotions start to shift.
The Bills are coming off one of their most complete defensive performances of the season, and they’ll need more of that against a Bengals team that can light it up when healthy. The last time Buffalo faced Cincinnati in the regular season, it was a chess match of adjustments-and the Bengals came out on top. But this time around, the stakes are different, and the Bills are still fighting to stay in the thick of the AFC playoff race.
Davis, Olsen, and Oliver have called some big moments this season, and this game has the potential to deliver another. With both teams eyeing January football, and with the memory of that snowy playoff loss still fresh in Buffalo’s mind, this one promises to be more than just another Sunday afternoon kickoff. It’s a measuring stick, a redemption shot, and possibly a playoff preview-all rolled into one.
