Miami Dolphins at Houston Texans broadcast map: Will you be able to watch on TV?

The Miami Dolphins and Houston Texans meet on Sunday in Houston, looking to improve their respective playoff positioning.  Miami and Houston are two teams moving largely in different directions as the league enters the final four weeks of the season.   After starting off the season 2-6, Miami has won 4 of its last 5 games, […]

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Aug 19, 2023; Houston, Texas, USA; Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1) passes against the Houston Texans in the first quarter at NRG Stadium.
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The Miami Dolphins and Houston Texans meet on Sunday in Houston, looking to improve their respective playoff positioning.  Miami and Houston are two teams moving largely in different directions as the league enters the final four weeks of the season.  

After starting off the season 2-6, Miami has won 4 of its last 5 games, climbing to 6-7 and back to within 2 games of the Chargers and Broncos for the final two wild card spots.  Meanwhile, despite being 8-5 and on top of the AFC South, the Texans have gone 3-4 since a red-hot 5-1 start to the season.  The Indianapolis Colts are suddenly within 2 games of the Texans with a far easier remaining schedule. 

Per 506Sports.com, the game will be largely broadcast in the teams' home states, and with a few exceptions, that's it.  Dolphins fan favorite Kevin Harlan and Trent Green will be on the call for CBS. 

Dolphins fans in other parts of the state of Florida should be happy, with the game being shown in all parts except for the western part of the panhandle.  South Georgia and southeastern Alabama will also get the contest. 

Miami fans in Texas will be happy as well – at least those in the southern parts – with the game being shown in the central and southern parts of the state.  The Dallas/north Texas region, presumably due to the conflict with the Cowboys-Panthers game on FOX at the same time, is excluded, as is the panhandle.  The game also reaches up into western Louisiana and parts of Arkansas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico. 

The Dolphins and Texans get underway from NRG Stadium in Houston at 1:00 pm ET on Sunday.