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

The Miami Dolphins and New York Giants are set to kick off at 1:00 pm ET from Hard Rock Stadium.  For fans without the NFL Sunday Ticket and who live outside of Florida and the Northeast, it might be time to head to a bar or to a friend's house. Per 506Sports.com, the Dolphins game […]

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The Miami Dolphins and New York Giants are set to kick off at 1:00 pm ET from Hard Rock Stadium.  For fans without the NFL Sunday Ticket and who live outside of Florida and the Northeast, it might be time to head to a bar or to a friend's house.

Per 506Sports.com, the Dolphins game vs. New York will not receive quite the viewing area on the East Coast that was provided last week against the Bills in their key divisional tilt. 

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Granted, the game will be seen across New York and New England with the exception of the area around Boston.  However, games involving the Ravens and Eagles limit the rest of the Northeast from getting the broadcast.  The Southeast will also be getting Carolina and Atlanta at the same time.

Dolphins-Giants is, however, being given a wide viewing area in the Midwest/West, reaching from western Kentucky all the way over to Nevada, which absorbs a huge swath of the country mileage-wise.  It also includes the St. Louis, Kansas City, Dallas, and Denver television markets.  

So if you're a Dolphins fan living in Tallahassee, you're out of luck.  However, if you're in Billings, Montana, kick up your feet and get ready to watch the game. 

Such is the randomness of the NFL and its viewing markets.