The Miami Dolphins are on their bye week, so what game will you be watching?
The Miami Dolphins are on their bye week, enjoying not being on the field during the NFL’s Week 6 schedule. They can use this time to rest and recover for some of their injuries as well as tweak the offensive and defensive game planning so they are better prepared for the remaining 12 games on their schedule. At 2-3, the team has ground to make up in the AFC East and in the AFC playoff picture, but they are in a position they can make that happen.
While this weekend will not feature Miami on the field, who will you be watching? What is the TV coverage plan for Miami and the rest of South Florida? We take a look this morning.
For areas outside Florida, check out 506Sports.com for a map detailing the entire country’s broadcast plan.
9:30 a.m. ET
NFL Network
Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Chicago Bears – London game
The Jaguars and Bears get the national TV coverage treatment for an early morning Sunday game coming from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. Rick Eisen and Kurt Warner will handle the broadcast.
1 p.m. ET
CBS
Washington Commanders at Baltimore Ravens
The top CBS game in the early afternoon slot will be featured throughout most of Florida and most of the country’s eastern half. The Tampa market will not have an early CBS game; instead, they will pick up the Pittsburgh Steelers at the Las Vegas Raiders contest in the late afternoon slot. Jim Nantz and Tony Romo will be in the booth for the Commanders at the Ravens game; Ian Eagle and Charles Davis are on the Steelers at Raiders broadcast.
FOX
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New Orleans Saints
All of Florida and nearly the entire southeastern quarter of the country will receive the Buccaneers at the Saints game. Adam Amin and Greg Olsen have the broadcast coverage.
4:25 p.m. ET
FOX
Detroit Lions at Dallas Cowboys
The entire country, except for North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and parts of the neighboring states, will receive the Lions at Cowboys game. That neighboring states statement includes the Tallahassee market, which will receive the Atlanta Falcons at Carolina Panthers games. The rest of the state will join the country with the Lions at Cowboys. Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady will be on the broadcast from Dallas while Chris Myers and Mark Sanchez will be broadcasting the Carolina game.
8:20 p.m. ET
NBC
Cincinnati Bengals at New York Giants
The Sunday Night Football national broadcast will be handled by Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth, and Melissa Stark.