Miami Dolphins at New York Jets: Will you be able to watch on TV?

The Miami Dolphins are still alive for the playoffs heading into their Week 18 clash with the New York Jets.  And Miami fans hoping to see them on their local channels will very likely be in luck.  Per 506Sports.com, the Dolphins and Jets will be the local late window game on FOX for the majority […]

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The Miami Dolphins are still alive for the playoffs heading into their Week 18 clash with the New York Jets.  And Miami fans hoping to see them on their local channels will very likely be in luck. 

Per 506Sports.com, the Dolphins and Jets will be the local late window game on FOX for the majority of the country.  Joe Davis and Greg Olsen will be on the call. 

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For once, it's actually easier to talk about where the game WON'T be on as opposed to where it will be seen.  From New England all the way to Montana – with the exception of central Iowa – the game will be on TV.  The only places it won't be on will be Montana, Idaho, parts of Wyoming and Nevada, the Pacific Northwest, California,  Alaska, and most of Arizona. If you're not in any of those places, well, then you're in luck. 

The Dolphins would make the playoffs if they beat the reeling Jets and if the Kansas City Chiefs' backups can find a way to defeat the Denver Broncos on the road.  The chances of the latter certainly aren't good – the Broncos are currently 11-point favorites – but stranger things have happened in the NFL. 

The Dolphins and Jets will get underway at 4:25 pm ET on Sunday from MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.