With Miami Dolphins fans waiting until Monday Night Football for their game against the Los Angeles Rams, which games will be shown in Florida over the weekend?
The Miami Dolphins are scheduled for a Monday Night Football meeting with the Los Angeles Rams in Week 10, giving us as fans the chance to sit back and enjoy a weekend of football without stressing over every single play – at least until Monday night. But which games will we be watching?
Rather than breaking down where the Dolphins game will be seen this weekend, our look at the 506Sports.com map for Week 10 turns to which games will be seen in Florida throughout the full Sunday slate of games.
Which NFL games will be broadcast in Florida in Week 10?
The Week 10 schedule for the NFL features four stand-alone games, including last night’s Thursday Night Football broadcast between the Cincinnati Bengals and Baltimore Ravens. The week will end with the Dolphins visiting the Rams. Which contests will the fans in Florida get to watch between those two games? It’s time to break down the broadcast schedule for the week.
NFL Network – 9:30 a.m. Eastern
A nationally televised game starts of the Week 10 Sunday with a morning games from Germany. Munich’s Allianz Arena will host the New York Giants and Carolina Panthers, with Carolina listed as the “home” team for the game.
CBS – 1 p.m. Eastern
The Mississippi River will serve as a dividing line for the two top games on CBS in the traditional 1 p.m. slot. Most of the eastern side of the country, to include most of Florida, will see the Pittsburgh Steelers at Washington Commanders game, with Ian Eagle and Charles Davis covering the commentary. The Tampa market will not have an early game on CBS due to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game at the same time. Buffalo and most of New York, along with the Indianapolis markets, will have the Buffalo Bills at Indianapolis Colts game while the western half of the country will be primarily seeing the Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs contest.
FOX – 1 p.m. Eastern
FOX has more game options this week, with the country split between four games in the 1 p.m. slot, along with one game in the late slot to cover blackout rules across the country. The multiple games for FOX leaves Florida split between three contests on FOX. For the majority of the state, the San Francisco 49ers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers game, covered by Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady, will air. The Jacksonville market will see the Minnesota Vikings at Jacksonville Jaguars contest, with Adam Amin and Mark Sanchez on the call, while the western end of the panhandle, falling in the Mobile, Alabama market, will pick up the Atlanta Falcons at New Orleans Saints game, covered by Joe Davis and Greg Olsen.
CBS – 4:25 p.m. Eastern
CBS has the doubleheader schedule in Week 10, and they are using it to make one game as close to a nationally televised game as they can. Outside of parts of New York (along with New Jersey and Connecticut) and Arizona, everyone will be seeing the Philadelphia Eagles at Dallas Cowboys game, with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo on the commentary. The only other game will be the New York Jets at the Arizona Cardinals.
NBC – 8:20 p.m. Eastern
NBC’s Sunday Night Football matchup for this week has the Detroit Lions at Houston Texans game taking the stage. Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth will be on the commentary.