Miami Dolphins at Buffalo Bills: Will you be able to watch on TV?
The Miami Dolphins will look to save their season on Sunday afternoon after a deflating 28-27 loss to the Arizona Cardinals last Sunday, dropping them to 2-5. Unfortunately, they will have to do it against their own personal boogeyman in their house of horrors. The Dolphins face the first-place Buffalo Bills on Sunday in Orchard […]
The Miami Dolphins will look to save their season on Sunday afternoon after a deflating 28-27 loss to the Arizona Cardinals last Sunday, dropping them to 2-5.
Unfortunately, they will have to do it against their own personal boogeyman in their house of horrors. The Dolphins face the first-place Buffalo Bills on Sunday in Orchard Park, NY, looking to avoid their AFC East being effectively ended less than 2 months into the season. The Dolphins fell 31-10 to the Bills at Hard Rock Stadium in Week 2.
According to 506Sports.com, the game will be shown in the regions of each franchise, and that's mainly it.

For Dolphins fans looking for a good sign, Kevin Harlan – who is seen as a good luck charm by some fans – will be on the call with Trent Green for CBS.
The game will have a little bit bigger of a broadcast market in South Florida as compared to last week. The game will be picked up in Fort Myers and stretching to the north of West Palm Beach. The Tampa Bay area will also get the game.
Much of the New York and New England areas will receive the game locally, with the exception of the New York City and Boston regional areas. Those areas have local competing 1:00 pm games on FOX involving the Giants and Patriots, respectively.
The Dolphins and Bills will get their second contest of the season underway at 1:00 pm ET on Sunday from Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York.
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