CBS to Air New York Jets-Buffalo in Selected Markets on Monday

We now have full details on the New York Jets-Buffalo game which will be moved from Western New York to Detroit and played on Monday night. Due to the snow in Buffalo, the NFL will have the Jets-Bills game played at Ford Field. Since it was originally scheduled for CBS, it will remain a CBS game and be aired in the local markets.

Spero Dedes and Solomon Wilcots who were originally scheduled to call the game will remain assigned for Monday.

It will be aired on CBS in New York and Western New York as well as Erie, PA.

Here’s the CBS announcement:

THIS JUST IN…

            …FROM CBS SPORTS

Due to severe weather in Buffalo this week, the New York Jets at Buffalo Bills game will be played on Monday, Nov. 24 (7:00 PM, ET) at Ford Field in Detroit, Mich. and will be a regional broadcast airing in the following markets on CBS: New York (WCBS), Buffalo (WIVB), Syracuse (WTVH), Rochester (WROC), Albany (WRGB), Elmira (EENY), Binghamton (WBNG), Watertown (WWNY) and Erie (WSEE).  CBS Sports’ Spero Dedes and Solomon Wilcots call the action.

And if you’re wondering, yes, it will be available on NFL Sunday Ticket.

And DirecTV tells us where it will be located on NFL Sunday Ticket:

DIRECTV said today Mother Nature won¹t be a spoilsport for displaced Jets and Bills fans. Due to the snow emergency in Buffalo, Sunday¹s game has
been rescheduled to Monday night and will be available to out-of-market
Jets and Bills fans, who subscribe to DIRECTV¹s NFL SUNDAY TICKET, at 7
p.m. ET on channel 706. Fans living in the NY and Buffalo area will be
able to watch the game on their local CBS station.

There you have the latest info on New York Jets-Buffalo. If there are any more updates, I’ll pass it along.

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