Rams at Cowboys Broadcast Map: Will you be able to watch on TV?

The Los Angeles Rams (3-4) are coming off a tough loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers (4-2), but they have a chance to get back on track with a win over the Dallas Cowboys (4-2) in Week 8.This week's meeting represents the 38th matchup between the two teams. The Cowboys currently hold a 19-18 edge over […]

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The Los Angeles Rams (3-4) are coming off a tough loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers (4-2), but they have a chance to get back on track with a win over the Dallas Cowboys (4-2) in Week 8.

This week's meeting represents the 38th matchup between the two teams. The Cowboys currently hold a 19-18 edge over the Rams and they're 5-3 in the last eight matchups dating back to 2011. 

Will you be able to watch the game on TV? If you live in the red areas on the map below you'll get this game on your local FOX channels, according to 506sports.com:

FOX Sports Broadcast Map for afternoon kickoffs in Week 8506sports.com

As you can see, the Rams-Cowboys (red) is competing with a lot of games during FOX's 4:05pm E.T. – 4:25pm E.T. slot, but it's considered to be "America's Game of the Week". Therefore, it's widely available and will draw FOX's top broadcast crew of Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, Erin Andrews, and Tom Rinaldi.

If you can't watch the game on TV, there are always streaming options such as Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV, DAZN, FuboTV, and many others.

Or, if you'd rather listen to the game on the radio, check out the Rams Radio Network for local stations.

When it comes to the game itself, the Rams are going to have to find a way to slow down the Cowboys offense and the offensive line is going to have to be able to limit Micah Parsons and the Cowboys' pass rush, in some fashion. This is going to be a really tough game for the Rams if the Cowboys are able to run the ball and get pressure on Matthew Stafford.

On the flip side, it's pretty much the same recipe for success. If the Rams want a shot at winning, they'll have to get the ground game going in order to help Stafford limit turnovers. Raheem Morris is also going to need a strong effort from his secondary, as CeeDee Lamb is no stranger to big games on Sunday.

The most interesting matchup, however, will be the one between Rams head coach Sean McVay and Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn. These are two of the best minds in the business when it comes to their respective job descriptions and there's no doubt this chess match will determine who wins the game.