Miami Dolphins at New England Patriots broadcast map: Will you be able to watch on TV?

Miami Dolphins football has been barely watchable so far this season.  Some Dolphins fans would say completely unwatchable.  And at 1-3 with three straight blowout losses by 17+ points, who's to argue with that?  As a result, per 506Sports.com, the Dolphins' clash on Sunday with the New England Patriots has one of the smallest broadcast […]

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Sep 17, 2023; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; Miami Dolphins running back Raheem Mostert (31) runs the ball for a touchdown during the second half against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium.
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Miami Dolphins football has been barely watchable so far this season.  Some Dolphins fans would say completely unwatchable.  And at 1-3 with three straight blowout losses by 17+ points, who's to argue with that? 

As a result, per 506Sports.com, the Dolphins' clash on Sunday with the New England Patriots has one of the smallest broadcast markets in the league.  Chris Myers and Mark Sanchez will be on the call for FOX. 

The game will be shown locally in parts of Florida, not making it into even the panhandle.  All of the states in New England with the exception of part of Connecticut will get the game as well.  That's it.  Often, you'll see pockets of space across the country getting the game, with Alabama and/or Hawaii often getting the game thanks to Tua Tagovailoa.  With the Dolphins' franchise QB on the injured reserve list, that's not the case on Sunday. 

That's not too surprising.  This game fails in a number of respects.  Both teams are 1-3 and fighting to stay out of the basement alone after 5 weeks.  Neither team has a functional offense either, so the scoreboard likely isn't going to be lighting up inside Gillette Stadium. 

The Dolphins and Patriots get underway at 1:00 pm on Sunday from Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts.