Miami Dolphins at Cleveland Browns: Will you be able to watch on TV?
The Miami Dolphins look to keep their playoff hopes alive on Sunday in Cleveland, as they take on the 3-12 Browns. Given the records and general lack of stakes – the Dolphins could even be eliminated from the playoffs before the game starts if the Los Angeles Chargers and Denver Broncos win on Saturday – […]
The Miami Dolphins look to keep their playoff hopes alive on Sunday in Cleveland, as they take on the 3-12 Browns.
Given the records and general lack of stakes – the Dolphins could even be eliminated from the playoffs before the game starts if the Los Angeles Chargers and Denver Broncos win on Saturday – one would expect the game to be on local markets only. However, that's not the case, as the game will be broadcast in a number of pockets around the country.
Per 506Sports.com, the game will be broadcast in a number of isolated metro areas, as well as South Florida and Ohio. Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber, and Jason McCourty will be on the call for CBS.

The game will be on in the South Florida area up through Fort Myers and West Palm Beach as well as the vast majority of the state of Ohio. However, the game will also be on in the New Orleans, Dallas, Indianapolis, Philadelphia, and Las Vegas regional markets.
One might wonder why at first glance. However, those local markets have 1:00 pm ET local games on FOX, so they don't get a local CBS game at that time. As the Dolphins and Browns are the only late game on the CBS slate on Sunday, those markets get Miami-Cleveland as a result. So, for Dolphins fans living in those metro areas wanting to watch the game, you're in luck.
The Dolphins and Browns get underway at 4:05 pm ET from Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, Ohio.
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