The Dolphins are on pace to be historically bad in 2019, and the Cowboys through two weeks are looking like legitimate Super Bowl contenders. Speaking of the championship, when Dallas beat Miami 24-3 in Super Bowl 6, it became one of two teams in Super Bowl history to prevent its opponent from scoring a touchdown. It’s hard to imagine the Dolphins scoring on the Cowboys this time around, too.
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On the other side of the ball, it’s hard to imagine Miami being able to contain Dak Prescott. The Dallas quarterback this week has a chance to do something only Russell Wilson (2015) and Andrew Luck (2018) have done: record at least four consecutive games with three-plus touchdown passes and a 120-or-better passer rating.
The good news for the Dolphins is they lead the all-time series against the Cowboys 7-6. The bad news is they likely won’t after Sunday’s game, the first Dolphins-Cowboys game played in Dallas since 2011.
Below is all the info you need to watch Cowboys vs. Dolphins on Sunday, including the TV channels and kickoff time.
What channel is Cowboys vs. Dolphins on today?
TV channel (national): Fox TV channel (Dallas): KDFW TV channel (Miami): WSVN Live stream: fuboTV (regional)
In Fox’s early Sunday time slot, the entire southeast region of the United States will be served Cowboys vs. Dolphins, stretching from the Carolinas all the way to New Mexico.
Kevin Burkhardt will call the play-by-play action of Cowboys vs. Dolphins for Fox, and Charles Davis will provide analysis. Pam Oliver will report from the sidelines.
For those who wish to find Cowboys vs. Dolphins on the radio, the Dallas call can be heard on Sirius channel 11 and XM channel 229, and the Miami call can be heard on Sirius channel 125 and XM channel 384.
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Cowboys vs. Dolphins: What time is kickoff?
Date: Sunday, Sept. 22 Start time: 1 p. m. ET
The 1 p.m. ET start time for Cowboys vs. Dolphins means a local kickoff time of noon CT.
Including the Week 17 matchup against Washington, Dallas has only two home games with 1 p.m. ET start times on its schedule.