Dolphins vs. Bills broadcast map: Will you be able to watch on TV?

The Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills will square off on Sunday for an early edge in the AFC East.   How many people will be watching?  A lot, apparently.  The Dolphins and Bills will have CBS' "A team" of Jim Nantz and Tony Romo and be broadcast among large swaths of the country.  The Dolphins and […]

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The Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills will square off on Sunday for an early edge in the AFC East.  

How many people will be watching?  A lot, apparently.  The Dolphins and Bills will have CBS' "A team" of Jim Nantz and Tony Romo and be broadcast among large swaths of the country. 

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The Dolphins and Bills will be seen all over the entire northeast, the southeast, the midwest and parts of Texas, the Bay Area, and the northwest.  In other words, it's going to be on a lot of television screens across the country.  

And it should be.  The NFL should want its premiere game featuring two of its best products viewed as widely as possible.  The Dolphins are the most exciting team on the planet right now, while the Bills have owned the AFC East for the last three years and have had the Dolphins' number.  

The Dolphins and Bills will kick off at 1:00 pm ET from Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, NY.