Dolphins vs. Jets broadcast map: Will you be able to watch on TV?
The Miami Dolphins and New York Jets wrap up their season series on Sunday. If you live in the northeast or in north or south Florida and hoping to see the game, you're likely in luck. Per 506Sports.com, the game is getting a wide exposure on CBS from New England and the Northeast down to […]
The Miami Dolphins and New York Jets wrap up their season series on Sunday. If you live in the northeast or in north or south Florida and hoping to see the game, you're likely in luck.
Per 506Sports.com, the game is getting a wide exposure on CBS from New England and the Northeast down to Kentucky, as well as all of Florida outside of the Tampa Bay-Orlando corridor.

The game is the teams' second matchup in just over three weeks. The Dolphins throttled the Jets 34-13 on the strength of a 99-yard interception return of a Hail Mary by Dolphins safety Jevon Holland.
There's obviously a lot on the line for the Dolphins on Sunday, who are looking keep their distance from the Buffalo Bills in the AFC East. With a two-game lead with four games to play and with Dallas, Baltimore, and Buffalo on deck, Sunday's game is extremely important for Miami.
However, the contest could be substantially more challenging, as Tyreek Hill is questionable and potentially a game-time decision with an ankle injury. Meanwhile, the Jets are coming off a confidence-building 30-6 win over the Houston Texans last weekend, from which QB Zach Wilson earned AFC player of the week honors.
The Dolphins and Jets are set to kick off at 1:00 pm ET Sunday from Hard Rock Stadium.
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