The Buffalo Bills are taking on the New York Jets on Sunday afternoon, and the headline dominating the news cycle leading up to the season opener is that fans will be witnessing the first leg of a race to the bottom of the NFL (or the top of the 2018 NFL Draft).

On that discouraging note, it wouldn’t have been surprising to see this game ignored on the NFL’s broadcast slate this week. Thanks to the big-city popularity of the Jets, though, a relatively wide swath of the eastern United States will be able to view this week’s game on television, according to the charting done at 506sports.com.

Bills versus Jets will be viewable throughout New York state and the northeast United States, the yellow color in the above image. A chunk of North Carolina around Greenville (East Carolina University) will be able to watch local star Zay Jones in his rookie debut, and Fort Meyers and West Palm Beach in Florida will also be able to watch the game, assuming they aren’t shut down by Hurricane Irma.

Buffalo will get a solid broadcasting crew from CBS, who are sending Kevin Harlan and Rich Gannon to the game. Also of note are a couple new faces in the CBS broadcasting lineup: Tony Romo will replace Phil Simms as Jim Nantz’s new partner, and following the departure of Solomon Wilcots from CBS, former Buffalo Bill James Lofton has joined the bottom crew alongside Andrew Catalon.

The top two games being broadcast on the CBS slate this week: Oakland at Tennessee, which covers the red blob that makes up most of the western states, and Pittsburgh at Cleveland, which surrounds the midwest and the southeast.