Dolphins VS Bills Live Stream: Watch Online Free Sunday 1:00 ET CBS NFL 2013 In Miami AFC East Battle To Climb Standings In Division After Both Teams Lost Last Two

Dolphins vs Bills live stream: Watch online free Sunday 1:00 ET CBS NFL 2013 in Miami for the first of two meetings this season.

The 2-4 Bills vs the 3-2 Dolphins will meet with a chance to possibly sneak closer to the Patriots for first place in the AFC East if New England loses to the Jets on Sunday. Watch the free live stream online as Buffalo looks for first win on the road.

The Bills have has been tied or had the lead in every game this season. They could easily be 4-2, but rookie head coach Doug Marrone said how tough it is to win the NFL. Watch the free live stream online to see if the former Syracuse coach could pull out a tough win vs the Dolphins, who are coming off a bye-week on Sunday.

"You could always say, 'Yes, it's tougher to win on the road,' there's no doubt about that," Marrone told reporters. "But it's tough to win in general."

Both teams are coming off back-to-back losses, though for Miami, it has been because of the inconsistencies of its offense recently that it went from 3-0 to 3-2.

The starting sophomore quarterback Ryan Tannehill has been sacked an NFL-high 24 times. The Dolphins are on pace to break the team record for sacks by the ninth game and the NFL record of 76 by the end of the season.

"It's hard to function offensively when you're going backward," Dolphins head coach Joe Philbin told reporters. "We're going to fix the problems we have. We're not going to sweep them under the rug."

Buffalo might not make matters any easier because the team is ranked third in the NFL with 21 sacks. Eight of those 21 sacks come from DE Mario Williams.

CJ Spiller looks to play Sunday and be a little bit healthier than he was a week ago. His healthiness can add to the ground-and-pound offense of the Bills, which is the leading rushing team in the NFL.

Lamar Miller leads the Dolphins with 211 yards and two touchdowns on 50 carries, but he finished with 15 yards on seven attempts against the Ravens in Miami's last game.

"We want to be able to run the ball," Tannehill said. "We don't want to be one-dimensional. It's something that we'll keep working at, and hopefully be better (this week)."

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