Buffalo Bills fans will be able to stream in-market NFL games on mobile devices for the first time on CBS All Access in 2018.

CBS and the NFL announced the news on Monday. The agreement between CBS and the NFL will allow fans to watch the entire 2018-2019 season, including the entire postseason, live on any CBS All Access platforms.

"We're very pleased to extend and expand our partnership with the NFL and give our viewers and CBS All Access subscribers the ability to stream NFL ON CBS games on mobile phones in addition to all other platforms for years to come. This deal enables us to deliver even more value to NFL fans, our subscribers and our distribution partners," said CBS Interactive President and COO Marc DeBevoise said in a statement.

The partnership between the NFL and CBS All Access began in 2016. The original deal did not include mobile devices as Verizon previously had exclusive rights. CBS and the NFL's extended deal will now run through 2022.

This season, 13 of the Bills' regular season games are scheduled to air on CBS. Buffalo's three remaining games will air on FOX and ESPN.

Fans can stream the games on CBS All Access for $5.99 per month. In addition to getting NFL games, CBS All Access offers 10,000-plus episodes of CBS programming, live TV and CBS All Access originals like Star Trek: Discovery, The Good Fight and No Activity.