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ESPN or CBS? Here’s how to watch Monday’s Dolphins-Titans game

The Miami Dolphins close Week 4 Monday evening against the Tennessee Titans.

Here’s what you need to know:

When is the game?

Monday’s game starts at 7:30 p.m.

Where is the game?

The game will be played at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.

How can I watch the game?

If you live in either Miami-Dade, Broward or Monroe County, WFOR-TV CBS 4 will broadcast the game starting at 7:00 p.m. with the “Miami Dolphins Pre-Game” show. Anyone outside of South Florida will have to tune in via ESPN.

How can I get there?

Last week, the Dolphins announced a new Park & Ride system to improve fans’ gameday experience. Additional transportation options, per Dolphins corporate communications, are as follows:

“Park & Ride: At $10 per vehicle, fans have the option to park at one of two Park and Ride lots and take a complimentary shuttle directly to and from Hard Rock Stadium. Dedicated express lanes which bypass game day traffic will get fans inside the stadium faster than driving their own vehicle, with a convenient drop-off right at the northwest stadium gate. Park & Ride Lot options include Lot 70 across from the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Lot 95 at the Golden Glades Parking Garage. The first 25 guests at each location will receive the GEICO Shuttle Experience, where they will ride a GEICO-branded van for a VIP Luxury shuttle service. For more information or to reserve a spot today click here. Fans can also reserve their Park & Ride spot today for the duration for the season.

Uber Shuttle: Fans needing ride share service after the game can book an Uber Shuttle using their Uber app. Uber Shuttle facilitates fixed-fare shuttles a short walk from the stadium near the Lot 18 pedestrian bridge and drop off at Bayfront or Brickell in Miami, where guests can either further their Uber journey or walk to their final destination. Courtesy of Jack Daniel’s and their Safe Ride Home initiative, fans will be able to get $5 off when they book Uber Shuttle in the Uber app by using a special code they find on social media.

Brightline: Fans can enjoy round-trip shuttle service directly to Hard Rock Stadium from the Aventura Brightline Station. Shuttles will depart 10 minutes after the arrival of each train. Shuttles from Hard Rock Stadium will depart from the Lot 18 pedestrian bridge one hour before each scheduled End Zone Express train departure. Prepurchase of a Brightline ticket is required to board the shuttles.

Ride Share: The designated ride share drop-off and pick-up area for fans has moved to Lot 30 on NW 37th Avenue. Due to a high volume of guests leaving the stadium, it is advised to anticipate a longer than normal wait time for rideshare postgame.



Taxi: Taxis will drop off at Hard Rock Stadium along NW 199th Street and are available on NW 199th Street postgame and operate on a first-come, first-served basis. Pricing of Taxi services are at the jurisdiction of taxi providers.”

Planning to park at Hard Rock Stadium? Just make sure you prepurchased a parking pass!

Who isn’t suiting up?

As of Sunday afternoon, All-Pro tackle Terron Armstead and starting cornerback Kendall Fuller are both ruled out with concussions.

Starting linebacker David Long Jr., the Dolphins’ leading tackler, is doubtful with a hamstring injury while quarterback Skylar Thompson (ribs), veteran running back Raheem Mostert (chest) and rookie receiver Malik Washington (quadricep) are all questionable.

What’s the significance of Monday’s game?

As Herald columnist Omar Kelly put it, the Dolphins should want revenge.

Keep in mind: the Titans’ comeback victory over the Dolphins in 2023 basically ruined their season.

“If the Dolphins hadn’t had a colossal fourth-quarter collapse, and had beaten the Titans on ‘Monday Night Football’ instead of suffering a 28-27 season soiling loss, Miami would have likely clinched the AFC East division,” Kelly wrote Sunday. “That would have put the Dolphins in position to host a home playoff game for the first time since 2008, and maybe then the season wouldn’t have flat lined the way it did with three straight losses, which included Miami’s playoff loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.”

This year, the Dolphins should head into Monday night with a chip on their shoulder. Leave last year out of it for a second. This is a team that had Super Bowl aspirations just four weeks ago. Sure, adversity hit. You’re down two quarterbacks, an All-Pro tackle and a veteran cornerback in addition to having lost two straight.

But so what?

A winless Titans team, led by a quarterback that has thrown five interceptions in three games, is coming into your house. It’s put up or shut up time.