Bills' vs. Dolphins Week 9 broadcast map: A disappearing act for viewers

Bills' vs. Dolphins Week 9 broadcast map: A disappearing act for viewers
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Just like a magician makes things disappear, Bills vs. Dolphins won’t be visible to most people

Week 9 in the NFL will see the Buffalo Bills play their second and final game against their AFC East rivals, the Miami Dolphins. In their first matchup, the Bills went down to Miami and completely dismantled the team that was expected to possibly take the division crown this season. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa suffered yet another concussion during the second half and Buffalo went on to win 31-10.

Now, Tagovailoa is back and ready for revenge. In Week 8, Tagovailoa added a spark to the 2-5 Miami Dolphins’ offense, throwing for 234 yards and a passing touchdown to running back De’Von Achane. The defense, however, couldn’t hold back the Arizona Cardinals and the Dolphins lost in a close one, 28-27. It’s also worth noting that Tagovailoa fumbled on three separate occasions, however none were lost to the Cardinals.

Last week, the Bills traveled to the gray cloud known as Seattle where they were firing on all cylinders. The offense displayed a truly balanced attack, with running backs Ray Davis and James Cook slicing and dicing their way through Seattle’s defensive line. Rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman has also emerged as a true receiving threat, making contested catches look simple. Oddly enough, Buffalo also defeated the Seahawks 31-10, which mirrors the score against Miami in Week 2. It’s probably fair to say the Seahawks are sleepless in Seattle after that beat down.

If you’re planning on watching Sunday’s game, it might be tough. Only two small areas of the country will receive Bills vs. Dolphins. This kind of disappearing act would impress even the greatest of magicians.

Per 506sports.com, areas in red will see the Denver Broncos face off against the Baltimore Ravens, with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo on the call. This game will be seen by most of the nation. Areas in green will see the aforementioned clash between the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins (Kevin Harlan and Trent Green); orange portions will be watching the Los Angeles Chargers at the Cleveland Browns (Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta); turquoise spots will see the New Orleans Saints and Carolina Panthers game (Tom McCarthy and Jay Feely); blue portions will be watching the Arizona Cardinals take on the Chicago Bears during the late game (Ian Eagle and Charles Davis); and yellow spots will be seeing the other late clash with the Jacksonville Jaguars playing the Philadelphia Eagles (Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber and Jason McCourty).

Where will you be watching the Bills in Week 9?