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Patriots vs. Dolphins: Kickoff Time, How To Watch, And More
The Fins travel to Foxborough this weekend to face off against the Patriots.

The New England Patriots return to the confines of Gillette Stadium after a two-game road trip. After the Patriots win at Denver, the team trained at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs prior to their trip to Mexico City to face the Oakland Raiders.
The 33-8 victory over the Raiders last Sunday guaranteed a finish of .500 or better for the 17th straight season, tying the Cleveland Browns (1957-73) for the second-longest streak to the Dallas Cowboys with 21 straight seasons (1965-85).
With a win this week against Miami, the Patriots will improve to 9-2 and guarantee a winning record for the 17th straight season to break a tie with San Francisco (1983-98) and Dallas (1970-85) for the most consecutive winning seasons since the 1970 merger.
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Here's what you need to know about Sunday afternoon's game:
Broadcast Information
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TELEVISION: This week’s game will be broadcast by CBS and can be seen on WBZ-TV Channel 4. Ian Eagle will handle play-by-play duties with Dan Fouts as the color analyst. Evan Washburn will work from the sidelines. The game will be produced by Mark Wolff and directed by Bob Fishman.
NATIONAL RADIO: This week’s game will be broadcast to a national audience by Sports USA. Larry Kahn and Hank Bauer will call the game.
RADIO: 98.5 FM, The Sports Hub, is the flagship station for the Patriots Radio Network. Play-by-play broadcaster Bob Socci will call the action along with former Patriots quarterback Scott Zolak, who will provide color analysis. The games are produced by Marc Cappello.
The Betting Line
Here's what the odds makers have to say about Sunday night's game via ESPN.com:
- Westgate - New England by +16 points.
- Caesar's - New England by +16.5 points.
- William Hill - New England by +16.5 points.
- Wynn - New England by +16.5 points.
- GG Technology - New England by +16.5 points.
- Unibet - New England by +16.5 points.
What The Experts Say
- ESPN.com - All 10 expects pick Patriots
- CBSSports.com - All eight experts pick Patriots
- Pro Football Talk - Michael David Smith: Patriots 30, Dolphins 10; Mike Florio: Patriots 34, Dolphins 20
- Benjamin Hoffman, New York Times - Dolphins (Against the spread)
- Sports Illustrated - Three of six experts pick Patriots (Against the spread)
- FiveThirtyEight - New England favored by 90 percent
Parking Information
Stadium parking lots open four hours before kickoff. Parking is $40 for cars and motorcycles and $150 for buses, RVs and limos. For more parking information, visit the Gillette Stadium parking FAQ.
Allow for Plenty of Time Around the Stadium
With a capacity crowd expected, fans are encouraged to arrive early to allow for plenty of time when traveling near the stadium. The usual traffic restrictions will be in place on local roads before and after the show. Fans must use Interstate 95, Interstate 495 or Route 140 to access Route 1 and Gillette Stadium.
Clear Bag Policy In Effect
Fans attending the game are reminded that bags larger than a small wristlet or handheld wallet will not be allowed inside Gillette Stadium, per the venue's clear bag policy, which is in effect at all ticketed events. If carrying a bag into the stadium is necessary, there are two options: a clear plastic bag the size of a 1- gallon Ziploc bag or a small wristlet or handheld wallet not exceeding 8" x 5" x 2" (approximately the size of a hand).
Please note that bags larger than the permitted size, including purses, shoulder bags, diaper bags and backpacks, will not be allowed inside Gillette Stadium on event day. Further, bags exceeding the permitted size will not be held or stored by the venue and must be returned to a vehicle before entering the stadium. For more information on the clear bag policy, click here.
Banned Items
Prohibited items at Gillette Stadium include, but are not limited to: selfie sticks, GoPro cameras, camera bags, umbrellas, coolers, fanny packs, outside food and beverage, balloons or beach balls, noisemakers, signs larger than 11 x 17 and any other items deemed dangerous and/or inappropriate by stadium management. For more information on prohibited items, check the stadium security protocol.
Guest service booths located on the 100- and 300-level concourses at midfield/50-yard line for all stadium events. If you need immediate assistance during the event, please contact the stadium hotline at 508-384-9205.
If you require anonymous assistance during the event for behavioral or conduct related matters, please send security operations a text message at 508-928-3838 or text the word, CONDUCT to 78247 followed by all the relevant details.
Some information in this article was provided by Patriots Media Relations.
AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell
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