The Miami Dolphins’ Week 5 matchup against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium is limited to only a portion of viewers in the United States this weekend.
Miami enters this contest without starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (concussion protocol), meaning Teddy Bridgewater will get his first opportunity to lead the Dolphins for a full game. In just over a half of play last week, Bridgewater led the offense to nine of their 15 points. With a full week of preparation as the starter, he should be ready to go.
On the other side, Zach Wilson is back and is looking to earn his first win against the Dolphins. Last year, Miami was able to sack him six times in their lone meeting. However, for the first time this year, veteran offensive tackle Duane Brown is expected to play, giving Wilson more protection than he had in his season debut last week.
This game will be made available in parts of Florida, Alabama, New Jersey, New York and Connecticut.
The Dolphins kick off against the Jets at 1 p.m. on Sunday on CBS. Kevin Harlen will have the call with Trent Green providing color commentary and Melanie Collins on the sideline.