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Monday Night Football is set to change off the back of ESPN's blockbuster deal with the NFL as overlapping doubleheaders will ...
The first Monday Night Football game of the regular season takes place Monday, September 8 when the Chicago Bears host the ...
ESPN has announced that there will be no more overlapping double-header 'Monday Night Football' games from this upcoming season.
In fact, Monday Night Football will not start until the real season is in full swing on Monday, Sept. 9, when the San Francisco 49ers will be hosting the New York Jets at Levi’s Stadium at 8:15 ...
While most Monday Night Football games air on ABC and ESPN, there is no game Jan. 6, 2025, as NFL regular season ended with Sunday Night Football in Week 18.
In order to fit in the full 23 games in an 18-week season, several weeks each season now have multiple "Monday Night Football" games. There will be four instances of multi-game "MNF" weeks this year.
What channels are the Monday Night Football games on? ABC and ESPN+ will have the broadcast of the Eagles vs. Buccaneers. ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN Deportes will broadcast the Rams vs. Bengals game.
The "Monday Night Football" doubleheader will return to ESPN and its family of networks in Week 7, but in Week 6 we have one game: a massive AFC East clash between the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets.
Next Monday's Eagles-Seahawks game became the first in league history to be flexed to "Monday Night Football." Here's a look at the process.