Dolphins vs. Ravens broadcast map: Will you be able to watch on TV?
The Miami Dolphins will once again be the center of attention of the NFL world this weekend when they take on the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday afternoon. The Dolphins are coming off a 31.518 million viewership in their 22-20 win over the Dallas Cowboys, the largest viewing audience for FOX's game of the week since […]
The Miami Dolphins will once again be the center of attention of the NFL world this weekend when they take on the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday afternoon. The Dolphins are coming off a 31.518 million viewership in their 22-20 win over the Dallas Cowboys, the largest viewing audience for FOX's game of the week since 1995.
Per 506Sports.com, the game will be widely available across the country despite there being 5 total games on the early CBS slate.

It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out why the Dolphins and Ravens are getting a massive audience around the country. It's the battle of the top two teams in the AFC with the #1 seed and an AFC East division title on the line.
Dolphins fans in New York City will actually be in luck to get the game, as the Bills-Patriots tilt only reaches a little bit south of Albany. Miami-Baltimore will also be available locally for the Mid-Atlantic and the vast majority of the country west of the Mississippi with a few small pockets of exceptions.
The Dolphins locked up a playoff spot with their win over the Cowboys. Now they will be looking to claim their first division title in 15 years along with the inside track for the AFC's top seed and the coveted first round bye in the playoffs that comes with it.
The Dolphins and Ravens kick off at 1:00 pm ET on Sunday from M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland.
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