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Beginning in the 1970 NFL season, the National Football League began scheduling a weekly regular season game on Monday night before a national television audience. From 1970 to 2005, the ABC television network carried these games, with the ESPN cable television network taking over beginning in September 2006 until 2019, since 2020 ESPN and ABC have both been broadcasting these games either exclusively on one network or being simulcasted on both networks. Listed below are games played from 2010 to the most recent season.

Overtime Result "Flexed" game on ESPN/ABC Playoff/Pro Bowl Broadcast ESPN/ABC ESPN+ exclusive game ABC Exclusive game (Not simulcast on ESPN)

Stadiums appearing under different names

Some stadiums and teams had multiple names throughout their appearances in the MNF package in this era. All names listed were seen in the package at least once in this era.

First name listed is the current (or final if it does not exist anymore) name for each team and stadium.

Team(s) under new names:

2010s

2010 NFL season

The 59 points scored by the Philadelphia Eagles against the Washington Redskins on November 15 are the most ever by one team on Monday Night Football.

The December 20 game between the Chicago Bears and the Minnesota Vikings was played at TCF Bank Stadium due to the roof failure at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome eight days earlier.

The latter half of the season opening doubleheader featured the first game to not be hosted by a team in the Pacific Time zone with the Kansas City Chiefs hosting the San Diego Chargers.

Week Date Visiting team Final score Host team Stadium OTA Affilates Significance
1 September 13 Baltimore Ravens 10–9 New York Jets New Meadowlands Stadium WJZ-TV (Baltimore)
WWOR-TV (New York City)
7 p.m. Kickoff
San Diego Chargers 14–21 Kansas City Chiefs Arrowhead Stadium KFMB-TV (San Diego)
KMBC-TV (Kansas City)
Chargers–Chiefs rivalry, 10:15 p.m. Kickoff
2 September 20 New Orleans Saints 25–22 San Francisco 49ers Candlestick Park WDSU (New Orleans)
KBCW-TV (San Francisco)
3 September 27 Green Bay Packers 17–20 Chicago Bears Soldier Field WBAY-TV (Green Bay)
WISN-TV (Milwaukee)
WCIU-TV (Chicago)
Bears–Packers rivalry
4 October 4 New England Patriots 41–14 Miami Dolphins Sun Life Stadium WCVB-TV (Boston)
WSFL-TV (Miami)
Dolphins–Patriots rivalry
5 October 11 Minnesota Vikings 20–29 New York Jets New Meadowlands Stadium KSTP-TV (Minneapolis)
WWOR-TV (New York City)
6 October 18 Tennessee Titans 30–3 Jacksonville Jaguars EverBank Field WKRN-TV (Nashville)
WJXT (Jacksonville)
Jaguars–Titans rivalry
7 October 25 New York Giants 41–35 Dallas Cowboys Cowboys Stadium WWOR-TV (New York City)
KTXA (Dallas)
Cowboys–Giants rivalry
8 November 1 Houston Texans 17–30 Indianapolis Colts Lucas Oil Stadium KIAH (Houston)
WNDY-TV (Indianapolis)
Colts–Texans rivalry
9 November 8 Pittsburgh Steelers 27–21 Cincinnati Bengals Paul Brown Stadium WTAE-TV (Pittsburgh)
WKRC-TV (Cincinnati)
Bengals–Steelers rivalry
10 November 15 Philadelphia Eagles 59–28 Washington Redskins FedExField WPHL-TV (Philadelphia)
WDCA (Washington D.C.)
Eagles–Redskins rivalry
11 November 22 Denver Broncos 14–35 San Diego Chargers Qualcomm Stadium KTVD (Denver)
KFMB-TV (San Diego)
Broncos–Chargers rivalry
12 November 29 San Francisco 49ers 27–6 Arizona Cardinals University of Phoenix Stadium KPIX-TV (San Francisco)
KTVK (Phoenix)
49ers–Cardinals rivalry
13 December 6 New York Jets 3–45 New England Patriots Gillette Stadium WWOR-TV (New York City)
WCVB-TV (Boston)
Jets–Patriots rivalry
14 December 13 Baltimore Ravens 34–28 Houston Texans Reliant Stadium WJZ-TV (Baltimore)
KIAH (Houston)
15 December 20 Chicago Bears 40–14 Minnesota Vikings TCF Bank Stadium WLS-TV (Chicago)
KSTP-TV (Minneapolis)
Bears–Vikings rivalry
16 December 27 New Orleans Saints 17–14 Atlanta Falcons Georgia Dome WDSU (New Orleans)
WSB-TV (Atlanta)
Falcons–Saints rivalry

2011 NFL season

Late in the New England PatriotsMiami Dolphins season opener, Ron Jaworski inadvertently uttered a profanity, for which he apologized later in the broadcast; whether or not it was related, it would eventually be Jaworski's final season in the MNF booth.

The September 26 game between the Washington Redskins and the Dallas Cowboys was the final appearance (until 2017) of Hank Williams, Jr.'s intro song "All My Rowdy Friends are Back for Monday Night (Are You Ready For Some Football)", as he would get fired from ESPN during Week 4 for comments about Adolf Hitler.

The December 19 game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the San Francisco 49ers was delayed twice due to power outages, one taking place before the kickoff and another during the 2nd quarter; during which the 49ers led, 6–0.

Week Date Visiting team Final score Host team Stadium OTA Affilates Significance
1 September 12 New England Patriots 38–24 Miami Dolphins Sun Life Stadium WCVB-TV (Boston)
WSFL-TV (Miami)
Dolphins–Patriots rivalry, 7 p.m. Kickoff
Oakland Raiders 23–20 Denver Broncos Sports Authority Field at Mile High KPIX-TV (Oakland)
KTVD (Denver)
Broncos–Raiders rivalry, 10:25 p.m. Kickoff
2 September 19 St. Louis Rams 16–28 New York Giants MetLife Stadium KPLR-TV (St Louis)
WWOR-TV (New York City)
3 September 26 Washington Redskins 16–18 Dallas Cowboys Cowboys Stadium WDCA (Washington D.C.)
KTXA (Dallas)
Cowboys–Redskins rivalry
4 October 3 Indianapolis Colts 17–24 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Raymond James Stadium WTTV (Indianapolis)
WFTS-TV (Tampa Bay)
5 October 10 Chicago Bears 13–24 Detroit Lions Ford Field WCIU-TV (Chicago)
WXYZ-TV (Detroit)
Bears–Lions rivalry
6 October 17 Miami Dolphins 6–24 New York Jets MetLife Stadium WSFL-TV (Miami)
WWOR-TV (New York City)
Dolphins–Jets rivalry
7 October 24 Baltimore Ravens 7–12 Jacksonville Jaguars EverBank Field WJZ-TV (Baltimore)
WJXT (Jacksonville)
8 October 31 San Diego Chargers 20–23 Kansas City Chiefs Arrowhead Stadium KFMB-TV (San Diego)
KMBC-TV (Kansas City)
Chargers–Chiefs rivalry
9 November 7 Chicago Bears 30–24 Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field WCIU-TV (Chicago)
WPHL-TV (Philadelphia)
10 November 14 Minnesota Vikings 7–45 Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field KARE-TV (Minneapolis)
WBAY-TV (Green Bay)
WISN-TV (Milwaukee)
Packers–Vikings rivalry
11 November 21 Kansas City Chiefs 3–34 New England Patriots Gillette Stadium KMBC-TV (Kansas City)
WCVB-TV (Boston)
12 November 28 New York Giants 24–49 New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome WWOR-TV (New York City)
WDSU (New Orleans)
13 December 5 San Diego Chargers 38–14 Jacksonville Jaguars EverBank Field KFMB-TV (San Diego)
WJXT (Jacksonville)
14 December 12 St. Louis Rams 13–30 Seattle Seahawks CenturyLink Field KTVI (St Louis)
KZJO (Seattle)
Rams–Seahawks rivalry
15 December 19 Pittsburgh Steelers 3–20 San Francisco 49ers Candlestick Park WTAE-TV (Pittsburgh)
KPIX-TV (San Francisco)
16 December 26 Atlanta Falcons 16–45 New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome WSB-TV (Atlanta)
WDSU (New Orleans)
Falcons–Saints rivalry

2012 NFL season

The NFL locked out its officials in June. As a result, the first three weeks of the season were played with replacement officials. The lack of regular officials came to a head in the Week 3 Monday night game between the Green Bay Packers and the Seattle Seahawks. The game was a defensive affair as the Packers led 12–7 in the closing moments of the game. On the final play, Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson threw a Hail Mary pass toward the end zone. Seahawks wide receiver Golden Tate and Packers defender M. D. Jennings each grabbed hold of the ball. In the process, one official signaled touchdown while another signaled touchback. Simultaneous possession was the final ruling which gave Seattle the touchdown and the win. However, the nearby officials missed Tate pushing Packers cornerback Sam Shields with both hands and causing a pass interference penalty in the process. The game's aftermath included major discussion and focus on the play forcing the NFL to settle with the regular officials. The loss also hurt the Packers in the playoff race as the team finished 11–5 behind the 11–4–1 San Francisco 49ers. The loss mattered as Green Bay had to travel to San Francisco in the Divisional Round of the playoffs. A win would have assured a first-round bye for Green Bay. The game was called the Fail Mary.

Controversy also hit MNF later in the season as the San Diego Chargers were accused of using a banned substance during their October 15 game with the Denver Broncos. It was later revealed to be Gorilla Glue, a legal substance later banned by the NFL.

Week Date Visiting team Final score Host team Stadium OTA Affilates Significance
1 September 10 Cincinnati Bengals 13–44 Baltimore Ravens M&T Bank Stadium WKRC-TV (Cincinnati)
WJZ-TV (Baltimore)
Bengals–Ravens rivalry, 7 p.m. Kickoff
San Diego Chargers 22–14 Oakland Raiders O.co Coliseum KFMB-TV (San Diego)
KPIX-TV (Oakland)
Chargers–Raiders rivalry, 10:15 p.m. Kickoff
2 September 17 Denver Broncos 21–27 Atlanta Falcons Georgia Dome KTVD (Denver)
WSB-TV (Atlanta)
Peyton Manning's Broncos MNF debut
3 September 24 Green Bay Packers 12–14 Seattle Seahawks CenturyLink Field WBAY-TV (Green Bay)
WISN-TV (Milwaukee)
KONG-TV (Seattle)
Packers–Seahawks rivalry
4 October 1 Chicago Bears 34–18 Dallas Cowboys Cowboys Stadium WGN-TV (Chicago)
KTXA (Dallas)
5 October 8 Houston Texans 23–17 New York Jets MetLife Stadium KHOU (Houston)
WWOR-TV (New York City)
6 October 15 Denver Broncos 35–24 San Diego Chargers Qualcomm Stadium KTVD (Denver)
KFMB-TV (San Diego)
Broncos–Chargers rivalry
7 October 22 Detroit Lions 7–13 Chicago Bears Soldier Field WXYZ-TV (Detroit)
WCIU-TV (Chicago)
Bears–Lions rivalry
8 October 29 San Francisco 49ers 24–3 Arizona Cardinals University of Phoenix Stadium KPIX-TV (San Francisco)
KTVK (Phoenix)
49ers–Cardinals rivalry
9 November 5 Philadelphia Eagles 13–28 New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome WPHL-TV (Philadelphia)
WDSU (New Orleans)
10 November 12 Kansas City Chiefs 13–16 Pittsburgh Steelers Heinz Field KMBC-TV (Kansas City)
WTAE-TV (Pittsburgh)
11 November 19 Chicago Bears 7–32 San Francisco 49ers Candlestick Park WCIU-TV (Chicago)
KPIX-TV (San Francisco)
12 November 26 Carolina Panthers 30–22 Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field WCNC-TV (Charlotte)
WPHL-TV (Philadelphia)
13 December 3 New York Giants 16–17 Washington Redskins FedExField WWOR-TV (New York City)
WDCA (Washington D.C.)
Giants–Redskins rivalry
14 December 10 Houston Texans 14–42 New England Patriots Gillette Stadium KHOU (Houston)
WCVB-TV (Boston)
15 December 17 New York Jets 10–14 Tennessee Titans LP Field WWOR-TV (New York City)
WKRN-TV (Nashville)
16 December 22 Atlanta Falcons 31–18 Detroit Lions Ford Field WSB-TV (Atlanta)
WXYZ-TV (Detroit)
Falcons clinch home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs as No. 1 seed with a win. Saturday game.

2013 NFL season

The October 21 game between the Minnesota Vikngs and the New York Giants was notable because it featured quarterback Josh Freeman scoring a 40.6 passer rating in the game. He was 20 for 53 passing with 190 yards and the only Vikings score came on a 1st quarter punt return touchdown. In contrast, Eli Manning had a good day for the Giants with a touchdown pass to cap a long 2nd quarter drive.

The December 2 game between the New Orleans Saints and the Seattle Seahawks in Seattle was much-hyped because of the high-powered Saints offense led by quarterback Drew Brees was taking the ferocious defense of the Seahawks with the Legion of Boom. The game, however, was a blowout, with the Seahawks winning 34–7.

ESPN employee and former Chicago Bears tight end and head coach Mike Ditka had his number retired at halftime of the December 9 game versus the Dallas Cowboys. Though the game was a blowout in favor of Chicago 45–28, it is more notable for its temperature which was 8 °F and featured a −12 degree wind chill.

The December 23 game between the Atlanta Falcons and the San Francisco 49ers was the last game ever at Candlestick Park.

Week Date Visiting team Final score Host team Stadium OTA Affilates Significance
1 September 9 Philadelphia Eagles 33–27 Washington Redskins Fedex Field WPVI-TV (Philadelphia)
WDCA (Washington D.C.)
Eagles–Redskins rivalry, 7:10 p.m. Kickoff
Houston Texans 31–28 San Diego Chargers Qualcomm Stadium KTRK-TV (Houston)
KUSI-TV (San Diego)
10:20 p.m. Kickoff
2 September 16 Pittsburgh Steelers 10–20 Cincinnati Bengals Paul Brown Stadium WTAE-TV (Pittsburgh)
WLWT (Cincinnati)
Bengals–Steelers rivalry
3 September 23 Oakland Raiders 21–37 Denver Broncos Sports Authority Field at Mile High KBCW-TV (Oakland)
KTVD (Denver)
Broncos–Raiders rivalry
4 September 30 Miami Dolphins 17–38 New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome WSFL-TV (Miami)
WDSU (New Orleans)
5 October 7 New York Jets 30–28 Atlanta Falcons Georgia Dome WPIX (New York City)
WSB-TV (Atlanta)
6 October 14 Indianapolis Colts 9–19 San Diego Chargers Qualcomm Stadium WTHR (Indianapolis)
KUSI-TV (San Diego)
7 October 21 Minnesota Vikings 7–23 New York Giants MetLife Stadium WCCO-TV (Minneapolis)
WPIX (New York City)
8 October 28 Seattle Seahawks 14–9 St. Louis Rams Edward Jones Dome KONG-TV (Seattle)
KPLR-TV (St Louis)
Rams–Seahawks rivalry
9 November 4 Chicago Bears 27–20 Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field WCIU-TV (Chicago)
WBAY-TV (Green Bay)
WISN-TV (Milwaukee)
Bears–Packers rivalry
10 November 11 Miami Dolphins 19–22 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Raymond James Stadium WSFL-TV (Miami)
WMOR-TV (Tampa Bay)
Buccaneers–Dolphins rivalry
11 November 18 New England Patriots 20–24 Carolina Panthers Bank of America Stadium WCVB-TV (Boston)
WSOC-TV (Charlotte)
12 November 25 San Francisco 49ers 27–6 Washington Redskins Fedex Field KPIX-TV (San Francisco)
WDCA (Washington D.C.)
13 December 2 New Orleans Saints 7–34 Seattle Seahawks CenturyLink Field WDSU (New Orleans)
KONG-TV (Seattle)
14 December 9 Dallas Cowboys 28–45 Chicago Bears Soldier Field KTXD-TV (Dallas)
WLS-TV (Chicago)
15 December 16 Baltimore Ravens 18–16 Detroit Lions Ford Field WBAL-TV (Baltimore)
WXYZ-TV (Detroit)
16 December 23 Atlanta Falcons 24–34 San Francisco 49ers Candlestick Park WSB-TV (Atlanta)
KPIX-TV (San Francisco)
2012 NFC Championship Game rematch
Candlestic Park last game

2014 NFL season

Starting in 2014, the NFL awarded ESPN broadcasting rights to an NFL Wild Card Playoff game. ESPN also obtained rights to the NFL Pro Bowl through the next eight years. [1]

With their September 15 win over the Indianapolis Colts, the Philadelphia Eagles become the first team to start a season 2–0 after trailing 14–0 at halftime of their first two games. In the following week, Philadelphia would become the first team to start 3–0 after trailing more than 10 points in all three games.

The 700th game in Monday Night Football history featured the San Francisco 49ers beating the St. Louis Rams in Week 6. It was also the last Monday night game played in St. Louis.

Week Date Visiting team Final score Host team Stadium OTA Affiliates Significance
1 September 8 New York Giants 14–35 Detroit Lions Ford Field WABC-TV (New York City)
WXYZ-TV (Detroit)
7 p.m. Kickoff
San Diego Chargers 17–18 Arizona Cardinals University of Phoenix Stadium KUSI-TV (San Diego)
KTVK (Phoenix)
10:20 p.m. Kickoff
2 September 15 Philadelphia Eagles 30–27 Indianapolis Colts Lucas Oil Stadium WPHL-TV (Philadelphia)
WRTV (Indianapolis)
3 September 22 Chicago Bears 27–19 New York Jets MetLife Stadium WCIU-TV (Chicago)
WPIX (New York City)
4 September 29 New England Patriots 14–41 Kansas City Chiefs Arrowhead Stadium WCVB-TV (Boston)
KMBC-TV (Kansas City)
5 October 6 Seattle Seahawks 27–17 Washington Redskins FedExField KONG-TV (Seattle)
WDCA (Washington D.C.)
6 October 13 San Francisco 49ers 31–17 St. Louis Rams Edward Jones Dome KPIX-TV (San Francisco)
KPLR-TV (St. Louis)
49ers–Rams rivalry
Last MNF game in St. Louis
7 October 20 Houston Texans 23–30 Pittsburgh Steelers Heinz Field KIAH (Houston)
WTAE-TV (Pittsburgh)
8 October 27 Washington Redskins 20–17 Dallas Cowboys AT&T Stadium WDCA (Washington D.C.)
WFAA (Dallas)
Cowboys–Redskins rivalry
9 November 3 Indianapolis Colts 40–24 New York Giants MetLife Stadium WRTV (Indianapolis)
WPIX (New York City)
10 November 10 Carolina Panthers 21–45 Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field WSOC-TV (Charlotte)
WPHL-TV (Philadelphia)
11 November 17 Pittsburgh Steelers 27–24 Tennessee Titans LP Field WTAE-TV (Pittsburgh)
WKRN-TV (Nashville)
Steelers–Titans rivalry
12 November 24 Baltimore Ravens 34–27 New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome WBAL-TV (Baltimore)
WDSU (New Orleans)
13 December 1 Miami Dolphins 16–13 New York Jets MetLife Stadium WSFL-TV (Miami)
WPIX (New York City)
Dolphins–Jets rivalry
14 December 8 Atlanta Falcons 37–43 Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field WSB-TV (Atlanta)
WBAY-TV (Green Bay)
WISN-TV (Milwaukee)
15 December 15 New Orleans Saints 31–15 Chicago Bears Soldier Field WDSU (New Orleans)
WLS-TV (Chicago)
16 December 22 Denver Broncos 28–37 Cincinnati Bengals Paul Brown Stadium KTVD (Denver)
WLWT (Cincinnati)
Wild Card Saturday January 3 Arizona Cardinals 16–27 Carolina Panthers Bank of America Stadium KASW (Phoenix)

WJZY (Charlotte)

Wild Card round, first-ever playoff game exclusively on cable television, 4:35 p.m. Kickoff.
2015 Pro Bowl January 25 Team Irvin 32–28 Team Carter University of Phoenix Stadium None 2015 Pro Bowl, 8 p.m. Kickoff

2015 NFL season

This was the tenth season of Monday Night Football on ESPN. Also, the NFL Wild Card Playoff game on ESPN was simulcast on ABC, making it the first NFL game to be broadcast by ABC since Super Bowl XL in 2006. [2] [3] [4]

The October 5 game between the Detroit Lions and the Seattle Seahawks featured a controversial call where Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson fumbled into the end zone and K.J. Wright batted the ball out of the end zone to prevent a Lions player from recovering the ball. This is a penalty by NFL rules, however no flag was thrown.

The November 9 game between the Chicago Bears and the San Diego Chargers was the last Monday night game played in San Diego.

Week Date Visiting team Final score Host team Stadium OTA Affiliates Significance
1 September 14 Philadelphia Eagles 24–26 Atlanta Falcons Georgia Dome WPHL-TV (Philadelphia)

WSB-TV (Atlanta)

7:10 p.m. Kickoff.
Minnesota Vikings 3–20 San Francisco 49ers Levi's Stadium WCCO-TV (Minneapolis)

KPIX-TV (San Francisco)

10:20 p.m. Kickoff.
2 September 21 New York Jets 20–7 Indianapolis Colts Lucas Oil Stadium WPIX (New York City)
WRTV (Indianapolis)
Commemorating Super Bowl III
45th Anniversary of MNF
3 September 28 Kansas City Chiefs 28–38 Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field KMBC-TV (Kansas City)
WBAY-TV (Green Bay)
WISN-TV (Milwaukee)
Commemorating Super Bowl I
( 50th anniversary)
4 October 5 Detroit Lions 10–13 Seattle Seahawks CenturyLink Field WXYZ-TV (Detroit)
KONG-TV (Seattle)
5 October 12 Pittsburgh Steelers 24–20 San Diego Chargers Qualcomm Stadium WTAE-TV (Pittsburgh)
KFMB-TV (San Diego)
6 October 19 New York Giants 7–27 Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field WPIX (New York City)
WPHL-TV (Philadelphia)
Eagles–Giants rivalry
7 October 26 Baltimore Ravens 18–26 Arizona Cardinals University of Phoenix Stadium KNXV-TV (Phoenix)

WBAL-TV (Baltimore)

8 November 2 Indianapolis Colts 26–29 Carolina Panthers Bank of America Stadium WRTV (Indianapolis)
WSOC-TV (Charlotte)
9 November 9 Chicago Bears 22–19 San Diego Chargers Qualcomm Stadium WCIU-TV (Chicago)
KFMB-TV (San Diego)
Last MNF game in San Diego
10 November 16 Houston Texans 10–6 Cincinnati Bengals Paul Brown Stadium KIAH (Houston)
WLWT (Cincinnati)
11 November 23 Buffalo Bills 13–20 New England Patriots Gillette Stadium WKBW-TV (Buffalo)
WCVB-TV (Boston)
Bills–Patriots rivalry
12 November 30 Baltimore Ravens 33–27 Cleveland Browns FirstEnergy Stadium WBAL-TV (Baltimore)
WKYC (Cleveland)
Browns–Ravens rivalry
13 December 7 Dallas Cowboys 19–16 Washington Redskins FedExField WFAA (Dallas)
WDCA (Washington D.C.)
Cowboys–Redskins rivalry
14 December 14 New York Giants 31–24 Miami Dolphins Sun Life Stadium WABC-TV (New York City)
WFOR-TV (Miami)
15 December 21 Detroit Lions 35–27 New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome WXYZ-TV (Detroit)
WDSU (New Orleans)
16 December 28 Cincinnati Bengals 17–20 Denver Broncos Sports Authority Field at Mile High WLWT (Cincinnati)
KTVD (Denver)
CIN win: Clinch first-round bye
DEN win: Clinch playoff berth
Wild Card Saturday January 9 Kansas City Chiefs 30–0 Houston Texans NRG Stadium National ABC Wild Card playoff game,
4:35 p.m. Kickoff.
2016 Pro Bowl January 31 Team Irvin 49–27 Team Rice Aloha Stadium None 2016 Pro Bowl, 8 p.m. Kickoff.

2016 NFL season

The Houston TexansOakland Raiders game was played at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City as part of the NFL International Series, the first game in Mexico City since the first ever International Series game in 2005. This was also the first time Monday Night Football featured a game outside the United States. The Wild Card Playoff game was again simulcast on ABC, just like the previous year. [5] [6]

Week Date Visiting team Final score Host team Stadium OTA Affiliates Significance
1 September 12 Pittsburgh Steelers 38–16 Washington Redskins FedExField WTAE (Pittsburgh)
WJLA-TV (Washington D.C.)
7:10 p.m. Kickoff.
Los Angeles Rams 0–28 San Francisco 49ers Levi's Stadium KABC-TV (Los Angeles)
KGO-TV (San Francisco)
49ers–Rams rivalry, 10:20 p.m. Kickoff.
2 September 19 Philadelphia Eagles 29–14 Chicago Bears Soldier Field WPHL-TV (Philadelphia)
WCIU-TV (Chicago)
3 September 26 Atlanta Falcons 45–32 New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome WSB-TV (Atlanta)
WDSU (New Orleans)
Falcons–Saints rivalry
4 October 3 New York Giants 10–24 Minnesota Vikings U.S. Bank Stadium WPIX (New York City)
WCCO-TV (Minneapolis)
5 October 10 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 17–14 Carolina Panthers Bank of America Stadium WMOR-TV (Tampa Bay)
WSOC-TV (Charlotte)
Buccaneers–Panthers rivalry
6 October 17 New York Jets 3–28 Arizona Cardinals University of Phoenix Stadium WWOR-TV (New York City)
KUTP (Phoenix)
7 October 24 Houston Texans 9–27 Denver Broncos Sports Authority Field at Mile High KIAH (Houston)
KTVD (Denver)
8 October 31 Minnesota Vikings 10–20 Chicago Bears Soldier Field WCCO-TV (Minneapolis)
WCIU-TV (Chicago)
Bears–Vikings rivalry
9 November 7 Buffalo Bills 25–31 Seattle Seahawks CenturyLink Field WKBW-TV (Buffalo)
KONG-TV (Seattle)
10 November 14 Cincinnati Bengals 20–21 New York Giants MetLife Stadium WLWT (Cincinnati)
WPIX (New York City)
11 November 21 Houston Texans 20–27 Oakland Raiders Estadio Azteca ( Mexico City) KIAH (Houston)
KGO-TV (Oakland)
12 November 28 Green Bay Packers 27–13 Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field WLUK-TV (Green Bay)
WISN-TV (Milwaukee)
WPVI-TV (Philadelphia)
13 December 5 Indianapolis Colts 41–10 New York Jets MetLife Stadium WRTV (Indianapolis)
WABC-TV (New York City)
14 December 12 Baltimore Ravens 23–30 New England Patriots Gillette Stadium WBAL-TV (Baltimore)
WCVB-TV (Boston)
Patriots–Ravens rivalry
15 December 19 Carolina Panthers 26–15 Washington Redskins FedExField WSOC-TV (Charlotte)
WJLA-TV (Washington D.C.)
16 December 26 Detroit Lions 21–42 Dallas Cowboys AT&T Stadium WXYZ-TV (Detroit)
WFAA (Dallas)
Wild Card Saturday January 7 Oakland Raiders 14–27 Houston Texans NRG Stadium National ABC Wild Card playoff game
4:35 p.m. Kickoff.
2017 Pro Bowl January 29 AFC 20–13 NFC Camping World Stadium None 2017 Pro Bowl

2017 NFL season

In addition to the Wild Card playoff game, the 2018 Pro Bowl was also simulcast on ABC as well. This was the first time since 2014 that the Pro Bowl was aired on broadcast television in any form. [7]

Week Date Visiting team Final score Host team Stadium OTA Affiliates Significance
1 September 11 New Orleans Saints 19–29 Minnesota Vikings U.S. Bank Stadium WDSU (New Orleans)
WCCO-TV (Minneapolis)
Saints–Vikings rivalry
Adrian Peterson faces his former team, 7 p.m. Kickoff
Los Angeles Chargers 21–24 Denver Broncos Sports Authority Field at Mile High KABC-TV (Los Angeles)
KTVD (Denver)
Broncos–Chargers rivalry
10:20 p.m. Kickoff.
2 September 18 Detroit Lions 24–10 New York Giants MetLife Stadium WXYZ-TV (Detroit)
WPIX (New York City)
3 September 25 Dallas Cowboys 28–17 Arizona Cardinals University of Phoenix Stadium WFAA (Dallas)
KUTP (Phoenix)
4 October 2 Washington Redskins 20–29 Kansas City Chiefs Arrowhead Stadium WJLA-TV (Washington D.C.)
KMBC-TV (Kansas City)
5 October 9 Minnesota Vikings 20–17 Chicago Bears Soldier Field WCCO-TV (Minneapolis)
WGN-TV (Chicago)
Bears–Vikings rivalry
6 October 16 Indianapolis Colts 22–36 Tennessee Titans Nissan Stadium WRTV (Indianapolis)
WKRN-TV (Nashville)
Colts-Titans rivalry
7 October 23 Washington Redskins 24–34 Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field WJLA-TV (Washington D.C.)
WPHL-TV (Philadelphia)
Eagles–Redskins rivalry
8 October 30 Denver Broncos 19–29 Kansas City Chiefs Arrowhead Stadium KTVD (Denver)
KMBC-TV (Kansas City)
Broncos–Chiefs rivalry
9 November 6 Detroit Lions 30–17 Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field WXYZ-TV (Detroit)
WLUK-TV (Green Bay)
WISN-TV (Milwaukee)
Lions–Packers rivalry
10 November 13 Miami Dolphins 21–45 Carolina Panthers Bank of America Stadium WPLG (Miami)
WSOC-TV (Charlotte)
11 November 20 Atlanta Falcons 34–31 Seattle Seahawks CenturyLink Field WSB-TV (Atlanta)
KIRO-TV (Seattle)
2016 NFC Divisional playoff rematch
12 November 27 Houston Texans 16–23 Baltimore Ravens M&T Bank Stadium KTRK-TV (Houston)
WBAL-TV (Baltimore)
13 December 4 Pittsburgh Steelers 23–20 Cincinnati Bengals Paul Brown Stadium WTAE-TV (Pittsburgh)
WLWT (Cincinnati)
Bengals–Steelers rivalry
14 December 11 New England Patriots 20–27 Miami Dolphins Hard Rock Stadium WCVB-TV (Boston)
WPLG (Miami)
Dolphins–Patriots rivalry
15 December 18 Atlanta Falcons 24–21 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Raymond James Stadium WSB-TV (Atlanta)
WMOR-TV (Tampa Bay)
Buccaneers–Falcons rivalry
16 December 25 Oakland Raiders 10–19 Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field KGO-TV (San Francisco)
WPVI-TV (Philadelphia)
PHI win: Clinch home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs as No. 1 seed
Wild Card Saturday January 6 Tennessee Titans 22–21 Kansas City Chiefs Arrowhead Stadium National ABC Wild Card playoff game
Titans overcome 21–3 deficit,
4:35 p.m. Kickof.
2018 Pro Bowl January 28 NFC 23–24 AFC Camping World Stadium 2018 Pro Bowl, 3 p.m. Kickoff.

2018 NFL season

Starting in 2018, the NFL moved the start time of Monday Night Football back, from 8:30 p.m. ET to 8:15 p.m. ET. For the second time in three seasons, Monday Night Football was supposed to make a trip to Mexico City, for the Kansas City Chiefs- Los Angeles Rams contest, as part of the NFL International Series, but the NFL deemed field conditions to be poor and moved the game to Los Angeles. [8] This was the first Monday Night Football game in Los Angeles since 1991, as well as the highest scoring game in MNF history. The Wild Card game and the Pro Bowl were again simulcast on ABC.

Week Date Visiting team Final score Host team Stadium OTA Affiliates Significance
Pre 2 August 16 New York Jets 13–15 Washington Redskins FedExField WABC-TV (New York City)
WJLA-TV (Washington D.C.)
August 20 Baltimore Ravens 20–19 Indianapolis Colts Lucas Oil Stadium WBAL-TV (Baltimore)
WRTV (Indianapolis)
1 September 10 New York Jets 48–17 Detroit Lions Ford Field WPIX (New York City)
WXYZ-TV (Detroit)
7:10 p.m. ET Kickoff
Los Angeles Rams 33–13 Oakland Raiders Oakland Coliseum KABC-TV (Los Angeles)

KGO-TV (San Francisco)

10:20 p.m. ET Kickoff.
2 September 17 Seattle Seahawks 17–24 Chicago Bears Soldier Field KIRO-TV (Seattle)
WLS-TV (Chicago)
3 September 24 Pittsburgh Steelers 30–27 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Raymond James Stadium WTAE-TV (Pittsburgh)
WMOR-TV (Tampa Bay)
4 October 1 Kansas City Chiefs 27–23 Denver Broncos Broncos Stadium at Mile High KMBC-TV (Kansas City)
KTVD (Denver)
Broncos–Chiefs rivalry
5 October 8 Washington Redskins 19–43 New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome WJLA-TV (Washington D.C.)
WDSU (New Orleans)
6 October 15 San Francisco 49ers 30–33 Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field KGO-TV (San Francisco)
WLUK-TV (Green Bay)
WISN-TV (Milwaukee)
49ers–Packers rivalry
7 October 22 New York Giants 20–23 Atlanta Falcons Mercedes-Benz Stadium WWOR-TV (New York City)
WSB-TV (Atlanta)
8 October 29 New England Patriots 25–6 Buffalo Bills New Era Field WCVB-TV (Boston)
WKBW-TV (Buffalo)
Bills–Patriots rivalry
9 November 5 Tennessee Titans 28–14 Dallas Cowboys AT&T Stadium WKRN-TV (Nashville)
WFAA (Dallas)
10 November 12 New York Giants 27–23 San Francisco 49ers Levi's Stadium WPIX (New York City)
KGO-TV (San Francisco)
49ers–Giants rivalry
11 November 19 Kansas City Chiefs 51–54 Los Angeles Rams Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum KMBC-TV (Kansas City)
KABC-TV (Los Angeles)
The game would go on to become the 3rd highest scoring game of all time.
12 November 26 Tennessee Titans 17–34 Houston Texans NRG Stadium WKRN-TV (Nashville)
KTRK-TV (Houston)
Texans–Titans rivalry
13 December 3 Washington Redskins 13–28 Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field WJLA-TV (Washington D.C.)
WPVI-TV (Philadelphia)
Eagles–Redskins rivalry
14 December 10 Minnesota Vikings 7–21 Seattle Seahawks CenturyLink Field WCCO-TV (Minneapolis)
KIRO-TV (Seattle)
15 December 17 New Orleans Saints 12–9 Carolina Panthers Bank of America Stadium WDSU (New Orleans)

WJZY (Charlotte)

Panthers–Saints rivalry
2017 NFC Wild Card round rematch
16 December 24 Denver Broncos 14–27 Oakland Raiders Oakland Coliseum KTVD (Denver)
KGO-TV (Oakland)
Broncos–Raiders rivalry
Wild Card Saturday January 5 Indianapolis Colts 21–7 Houston Texans NRG Stadium National ABC Colts–Texans rivalry
Wild Card playoff game,
4:35 p.m. Kickoff.
2019 Pro Bowl January 27 AFC 26–7 NFC Camping World Stadium 2019 Pro Bowl
3 p.m. Kickoff, Game simulcast on Disney XD.

2019 NFL season

This season marked the 50th season of Monday Night Football. There was a rematch of the first MNF game, during Week 2, as the new-look Cleveland Browns faced Le'Veon Bell and the New York Jets on September 16. In addition, MNF returned to Mexico City for the first time since 2016, with the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers renewing a classic AFC West rivalry. Also, the Wild Card Playoff, and the Pro Bowl, both shown on ESPN, were again simulcast on ABC.

Week Date Visiting team Final score Host team Stadium OTA Affiliates Significance
Pre 2 August 15 Oakland Raiders 33–26 Arizona Cardinals State Farm Stadium KGO-TV (Oakland)
KSAZ-TV (Phoenix)
Thursday Game
August 19 San Francisco 49ers 24–15 Denver Broncos Empower Field at Mile High KGO-TV (San Francisco)
KTVD (Denver)
1 September 9 Houston Texans 28–30 New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome KTRK-TV (Houston)
WDSU (New Orleans)
7 p.m. ET Kickoff
Denver Broncos 16–24 Oakland Raiders Oakland Coliseum KTVD (Denver)
KGO-TV (San Francisco/Oakland)
Broncos–Raiders rivalry
19th MNF game overall
The last MNF game in Oakland, 10:20 p.m. ET Kickoff.
Dianna Russini replaces Laura Rutledge due to maternity leave. [9]
2 September 16 Cleveland Browns 23–3 New York Jets MetLife Stadium WKYC (Cleveland)
WPIX (New York City)
Commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the first MNF game ( NFL 100)
3 September 23 Chicago Bears 31–15 Washington Redskins FedExField WGN-TV (Chicago)
WJLA-TV (Washington D.C.)
Washington’s last MNF appearance as the Redskins
4 September 30 Cincinnati Bengals 3–27 Pittsburgh Steelers Heinz Field WLWT (Cincinnati)
WTAE-TV (Pittsburgh)
Bengals–Steelers rivalry
5 October 7 Cleveland Browns 3–31 San Francisco 49ers Levi's Stadium WKYC (Cleveland)
KGO-TV (San Francisco)
6 October 14 Detroit Lions 22–23 Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field WXYZ-TV (Detroit)
WLUK-TV (Green Bay)
WISN-TV (Milwaukee)
Lions–Packers rivalry ( Miracle in Motown)
7 October 21 New England Patriots 33–0 New York Jets MetLife Stadium WCVB-TV (Boston)
WPIX (New York City)
Jets–Patriots rivalry ( Butt fumble)
8 October 28 Miami Dolphins 14–27 Pittsburgh Steelers Heinz Field WPLG (Miami)
WTAE-TV (Pittsburgh)
Mud Bowl
9 November 4 Dallas Cowboys 37–18 New York Giants Metlife Stadium WFAA (Dallas)
WPIX (New York City)
Cowboys–Giants rivalry
10 November 11 Seattle Seahawks 27–24 San Francisco 49ers Levi's Stadium KIRO-TV (Seattle)
KGO-TV (San Francisco)
49ers–Seahawks rivalry
11 November 18 Kansas City Chiefs 24–17 Los Angeles Chargers Estadio Azteca KMBC-TV (Kansas City)
KABC-TV (Los Angeles)
Chargers–Chiefs rivalry; NFL Mexico Game
12 November 25 Baltimore Ravens 45–6 Los Angeles Rams Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum WBAL-TV (Baltimore)
KABC-TV (Los Angeles)
13 December 2 Minnesota Vikings 30–37 Seattle Seahawks CenturyLink Field WCCO-TV (Minneapolis)
KIRO-TV (Seattle)
14 December 9 New York Giants 17–23 Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field WABC-TV (New York City)
WPVI-TV (Philadelphia)
Eagles–Giants rivalry ( Miracles of the old and the New Meadowlands)
15 December 16 Indianapolis Colts 7–34 New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome WRTV (Indianapolis)
WDSU (New Orleans)
Commemoration of Super Bowl XLIV ( NFL 100)
16 December 23 Green Bay Packers 23–10 Minnesota Vikings U.S. Bank Stadium WLUK-TV (Green Bay)
WISN-TV (Milwaukee)
WCCO-TV (Minneapolis)
Packers–Vikings rivalry
GB win: Clinch NFC North, MIN locked into NFC No. 6 seed
Wild Card Saturday January 4 Buffalo Bills 19–22 Houston Texans NRG Stadium National ABC Wild Card playoff game
Texans overcome 16–0 deficit.
4:35 p.m. Kickoff.
2020 Pro Bowl January 26 NFC 33–38 AFC Camping World Stadium 2020 Pro Bowl, 3 p.m. Kickoff
Joe Tessitore announces the first on-air confirmation of the death of former NBA player Kobe Bryant, as he, his daughter Gianna, and seven others were killed in a helicopter crash. The game was simulcast on Disney XD, however, that network broke away from coverage and aired a Big City Greens marathon due to the nature of the breaking news.

2020s

2020 NFL season

The Week 2 game between the New Orleans Saints and Las Vegas Raiders, the first NFL game in Las Vegas, was simulcast on ESPN, ABC, and ESPN2 as part of ESPN's Megacast production. This was the first regular season Monday Night Football game on ABC since the end of the 2005 season. The 2021 Pro Bowl, which was also going to be played in Las Vegas and simulcast on ABC, was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, ESPN, ABC, and the NFL combined to air a two-hour special, honoring the players selected for the Pro Bowl.

Following a strong Week 2 simulcast, ABC simulcast the Buffalo Bills- San Francisco 49ers (played in Glendale instead of Santa Clara due to Santa Clara County imposing a ban on professional sports contests in response to COVID-19) and Buffalo Bills- New England Patriots games, and Megacast their Super Wild Card Playoff Game across ESPN, ABC, ESPN Deportes, ESPN2, ESPN+, and Freeform.

Week Date Visiting Team Final score Host team Stadium OTA affiliates Significance
1 September 14 Pittsburgh Steelers 26–16 New York Giants MetLife Stadium WTAE-TV (Pittsburgh)
WPIX (New York)
7:15 PM Kickoff
Tennessee Titans 16–14 Denver Broncos Empower Field at Mile High WZTV (Nashville)
KTVD (Denver)
10:10 PM Kickoff
2 September 21 New Orleans Saints 24–34 Las Vegas Raiders Allegiant Stadium National ABC First NFL game in Las Vegas.
Game Megacast on ESPN2
50th anniversary of Monday Night Football
3 September 28 Kansas City Chiefs 34–20 Baltimore Ravens M&T Bank Stadium KMBC (Kansas City)
WBAL-TV (Baltimore)
Reigning NFL MVP Lamar Jackson vs. reigning Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes.
4 October 5 Atlanta Falcons 16–30 Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field WSB-TV (Atlanta)
WLUK (Green Bay)
WISN-TV (Milwaukee)
9:00 PM Kickoff [a]
5 October 12 Los Angeles Chargers 27–30 New Orleans Saints Mercedes–Benz Superdome KABC-TV (Los Angeles)
WDSU (New Orleans)
Drew Brees vs. former team
Justin Herbert makes his MNF debut
6 October 19 Arizona Cardinals 38–10 Dallas Cowboys AT&T Stadium KSAZ-TV (Phoenix)
WFAA (Dallas/Fort Worth)
Andy Dalton makes his first start for the Cowboys
Arizona wins their first road MNF game since 1977
7 October 26 Chicago Bears 10–24 Los Angeles Rams SoFi Stadium WLS-TV (Chicago)
KABC-TV (Los Angeles)
First MNF game at SoFi Stadium
8 November 2 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 25–23 New York Giants MetLife Stadium WMOR-TV (Tampa/St. Petersburg)
WPIX (New York)
Tom Brady’s Buccaneer MNF debut
Brady takes on the team that beat him in a Super Bowl twice
9 November 9 New England Patriots 30–27 New York Jets WCVB (Boston)
WMUR (Manchester)
WPIX (New York)
Jets–Patriots rivalry
10 November 16 Minnesota Vikings 19–13 Chicago Bears Soldier Field WCCO-TV (Minneapolis)
WCIU-TV (Chicago)
Bears–Vikings rivalry
Kirk Cousins gets his first MNF win
11 November 23 Los Angeles Rams 27–24 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Raymond James Stadium KABC-TV (Los Angeles)
WMOR-TV (Tampa/St. Petersburg)
12 November 30 Seattle Seahawks 23–17 Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field KIRO-TV (Seattle)
WPVI (Philadelphia)
2019 NFC Wild Card playoff rematch
13 December 7 Buffalo Bills 34–24 San Francisco 49ers State Farm Stadium [b] National ABC Bills win first MNF game since 1999
Josh Allen's first MNF start
14 December 14 Baltimore Ravens 47–42 Cleveland Browns FirstEnergy Stadium WBAL-TV (Baltimore)
WKYC (Cleveland)
Browns–Ravens rivalry
15 December 21 Pittsburgh Steelers 17–27 Cincinnati Bengals Paul Brown Stadium WTAE-TV (Pittsburgh)
WLWT (Cincinnati)
Bengals–Steelers rivalry
Bengals snap 11 game losing streak to the Steelers.
16 December 28 Buffalo Bills 38–9 New England Patriots Gillette Stadium National ABC Bills–Patriots rivalry
Patriots were swept by a team for the first time since 2000
Super Wild Card Sunday January 10 Baltimore Ravens 20–13 Tennessee Titans Nissan Stadium National ABC Ravens–Titans rivalry
2019 AFC Divisional playoff rematch, 1:05 p.m. Kickoff,
Wild Card playoff game
Game Megacast on ESPN2, ESPN+, and Freeform.
2021 Pro Bowl January 31 Game was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A two-hour special was aired in place of the game, honoring the players selected to the Pro Bowl. Special was simulcast on Disney XD.

2021 NFL season

In the offseason, ESPN and the NFL agreed to a new contract that will see ESPN keep MNF, ABC expand their involvement with more games, including the Super Bowl, and ESPN+ airing an International game, plus rights to stream all MNF games. Along with those perks, ESPN will air a Saturday doubleheader, during the final weekend of the season, with both games having major playoff implications. The games will kick off at 4:15 ET and 8:15 ET. Both games will be simulcast on ABC. Because of this, ESPN dropped the Week 1 doubleheader, in favor of the Week 18 doubleheader. This will be the first time since ABC's last year airing MNF that there would be no Week 1 doubleheader.

As part of a 3-year partnership with Peyton Manning’s new production company, Omaha Productions, ESPN2 and ESPN+ will air 10 editions of a newly-revamped Monday Night Megacast, which will feature Peyton and Eli Manning, along with special guests. The first three games of the season will have the Megacast broadcast, while ESPN will select 7 more games later in the season.

Week Day Date Visiting team Final score Home team Stadium OTA affiliates Significance
Pre 2 Friday August 20 Kansas City Chiefs 17–10 Arizona Cardinals State Farm Stadium KMBC-TV (Kansas City)
KSAZ-TV (Phoenix)
Monday August 23 Jacksonville Jaguars 21–23 New Orleans Saints Caesars Superdome WJAX-TV (Jacksonville)
WVUE-DT (New Orleans)
1 Monday September 13 Baltimore Ravens 27−33 Las Vegas Raiders Allegiant Stadium National ABC First game at Allegiant Stadium with fans in attendance
Game Megacast on ESPN2 and ESPN+
2 Monday September 20 Detroit Lions 17−35 Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field WJBK (Detroit)
WLUK-TV (Green Bay)
WISN-TV (Milwaukee)
Lions–Packers rivalry
Game also Megacast on ESPN2 and ESPN+
3 September 27 Philadelphia Eagles 21−41 Dallas Cowboys AT&T Stadium WPHL-TV (Philadelphia)
WFAA (Dallas/Fort Worth)
Cowboys–Eagles rivalry
Game also Megacast on ESPN2 and ESPN+
4 October 4 Las Vegas Raiders 14−28 Los Angeles Chargers SoFi Stadium KSNV (Las Vegas)
KABC-TV (Los Angeles)
Chargers–Raiders rivalry
Chargers SoFi stadium MNF debut
The game was delayed 35 minutes due to lightning in the Los Angeles area.
5 October 11 Indianapolis Colts 25-31 Baltimore Ravens M&T Bank Stadium WISH (Indianapolis)
WBAL (Baltimore)
6 October 18 Buffalo Bills 31−34 Tennessee Titans Nissan Stadium WKBW-TV (Buffalo)
WZTV (Nashville)
Bills–Titans rivalry
7 October 25 New Orleans Saints 13–10 Seattle Seahawks Lumen Field WDSU (New Orleans)
KIRO-TV (Seattle)
Game also Megacast on ESPN2 and ESPN+
8 November 1 New York Giants 17−20 Kansas City Chiefs Arrowhead Stadium WPIX (New York)
KMBC (Kansas City)
Patrick Mahomes’s first home MNF game
Game also Megacast on ESPN2 and ESPN+
9 November 8 Chicago Bears 27−29 Pittsburgh Steelers Heinz Field WGN-TV (Chicago)
WTAE-TV (Pittsburgh)
Bears rookie QB Justin Fields’ MNF debut
10 November 15 Los Angeles Rams 10−31 San Francisco 49ers Levi's Stadium KABC-TV (Los Angeles)
KGO-TV (San Francisco/Oakland)
49ers–Rams rivalry
Game also Megacast on ESPN2 and ESPN+
11 November 22 New York Giants 10–30 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Raymond James Stadium WPIX (New York)
WMOR-TV (Tampa/St. Petersburg)
Brady takes on the team that beat him in a Super Bowl twice
Game also Megacast on ESPN2 and ESPN+
12 November 29 Seattle Seahawks 15−17 Washington Football Team FedEx Field KIRO-TV (Seattle)
WJLA (Washington)
Washington's only MNF appearance as the "Washington Football Team"
13 December 6 New England Patriots 14−10 Buffalo Bills Highmark Stadium WCVB (Boston)
WMUR (Manchester)
WKBW-TV (Buffalo)
Bills–Patriots rivalry
Game also Megacast on ESPN2 and ESPN+
Patriots rookie QB Mac Jones' MNF Debut
14 December 13 Los Angeles Rams 30–23 Arizona Cardinals State Farm Stadium National ABC Cardinals-Rams rivalry
Game also simulcast on ESPN+
15 December 20 Minnesota Vikings 17–9 Chicago Bears Soldier Field Bears–Vikings rivalry
Game also simulcast on ESPN+
16 December 27 Miami Dolphins 20−3 New Orleans Saints Caesars Superdome WPLG (Miami)
WDSU (New Orleans)
Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa’s MNF debut
Dolphins defeat the Saints for the first time since 2005
Sean Payton vs. the team that tampered with him and Tom Brady the following offseason
17 January 3 Cleveland Browns 14−26 Pittsburgh Steelers Heinz Field WKYC (Cleveland)
WTAE-TV (Pittsburgh)
Browns–Steelers rivalry
2020 AFC Wild Card round rematch
Game Megacast on ESPN2 and ESPN+
18 Saturday January 8 Kansas City Chiefs 28–24 Denver Broncos Empower Field at Mile High National ABC Broncos–Chiefs rivalry
Drew Lock and Vic Fangio's final game with the Broncos
KC Win: Guaranteed at least the No. 2 AFC seed/Chance for 1st seed
KC Loss: No Bye/1st seed
4:30 ET Kickoff.
Game also simulcast on ESPN+
Dallas Cowboys 51–26 Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field Cowboys–Eagles rivalry
DAL Loss: Secure 4th seed
8:15 ET Kickoff.
Game also simulcast on ESPN+
Super Wild Card Weekend Monday January 17 Arizona Cardinals 11−34 Los Angeles Rams SoFi Stadium National ABC Cardinals–Rams rivalry
Kyler Murray's playoff debut
The Cardinals' first playoff appearance since 2015
Matthew Stafford and Odell Beckham Jr.'s first career playoff wins
Wild Card Playoff game
Game also Megacast on ESPN2, and ESPN+
2022 Pro Bowl Sunday February 6 NFC 35–41 AFC Allegiant Stadium Game also simulcast on Disney XD

2022 NFL season

This was the 53rd season of Monday Night Football, the 17th in the ESPN era. There were 21 games across ESPN, ABC, and ESPN+ in the 2022 season.

ESPN+ carried an International Series game on October 30, and ABC carried an exclusive game on September 19. ABC also simulcasted select games, as well as the Week 18 Saturday Doubleheader, the Monday Night Super Wild Card Game, and the Pro Bowl. The Manningcast was renewed until the 2024 NFL season and thus returned for 2022.

The January 2, 2023 game between the Buffalo Bills and the Cincinnati Bengals was declared a no-contest three days later due to a serious injury to Bills safety Damar Hamlin.

Week Day Date Visiting Team Final score Home Team Stadium OTA Affiliates Significance
Pre 2 Thursday August 18 Chicago Bears 27–11 Seattle Seahawks Lumen Field WLS-TV (Chicago)
KCPQ (Seattle)
Monday August 22 Atlanta Falcons 16–24 New York Jets MetLife Stadium WSB-TV (Atlanta)
WWOR-TV (New York City)
1 Monday September 12 Denver Broncos 16–17 Seattle Seahawks Lumen Field National ABC Broncos–Seahawks rivalry
Russell Wilson's return to Seattle
Super Bowl XLVIII rematch
Game Megacast on ESPN2 and ESPN+
2 September 19 Tennessee Titans 7–41 Buffalo Bills Highmark Stadium WZTV-TV (Nashville)
WGRZ-TV (Buffalo)
Bills–Titans rivalry
2021 Week 6 rematch
7:15 ET Kickoff
Televised Exclusively on ESPN
Game also simulcast on ESPN2
Minnesota Vikings 7–24 Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field National ABC Televised Exclusively on ABC. [10]
8:30 ET Kickoff
Game also simulcast on ESPN+
3 September 26 Dallas Cowboys 23–16 New York Giants Metlife Stadium National ABC Cowboys–Giants rivalry
Game Megacast on ESPN2 and ESPN+
4 October 3 Los Angeles Rams 9–24 San Francisco 49ers Levi's Stadium KABC-TV (Los Angeles)
KGO-TV (San Francisco/Oakland)
49ers–Rams rivalry
2021 NFC Championship Game rematch
Game Megacast on ESPN2
5 October 10 Las Vegas Raiders 29–30 Kansas City Chiefs Arrowhead Stadium KLAS-TV (Las Vegas)
KCTV (Kansas City)
Chiefs–Raiders rivalry
6 October 17 Denver Broncos 16–19 Los Angeles Chargers SoFi Stadium KMGH-TV (Denver)
KABC-TV (Los Angeles)
Broncos–Chargers rivalry
Russell Wilson vs Justin Herbert
7 October 24 Chicago Bears 33–14 New England Patriots Gillette Stadium WGN-TV (Chicago)
WBTS-CD (New England)
Super Bowl XX rematch
Game Megacast on ESPN2
8 October 30 Denver Broncos 21–17 Jacksonville Jaguars Wembley Stadium KMGH-TV (Denver)
WJXT-TV (Jacksonville)
NFL International Series
2021 Week 2 rematch Broadcast Exclusively on ESPN+.
9:30 AM ET Kickoff
October 31 Cincinnati Bengals 13–32 Cleveland Browns FirstEnergy Field WCPO-TV (Cincinnati)
WEWS-TV (Cleveland)
Bengals–Browns rivalry
Halloween Game
Joe Burrow MNF Debut
Game Megacast on ESPN2
9 November 7 Baltimore Ravens 27–13 New Orleans Saints Caesars Superdome WJZ-TV (Baltimore)
WVUE-DT (New Orleans)
Game Megacast on ESPN2
10 November 14 Washington Commanders 32–21 Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field WTTG (Washington)
WPHL-TV (Philadelphia)
Commanders–Eagles rivalry
Washington's MNF Debut as the Commanders
11 November 21 San Francisco 49ers 38–10 Arizona Cardinals Estadio Azteca KGO-TV (San Francisco/Oakland)
KPHO-TV (Arizona)
NFL International Series
49ers–Cardinals rivalry
Commemoration of the first International Game
12 November 28 Pittsburgh Steelers 24–17 Indianapolis Colts Lucas Oil Stadium WPXI (Pittsburgh)
WISH-TV (Indianapolis)
Matt Ryan's Colts MNF debut
13 December 5 New Orleans Saints 16–17 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Raymond James Stadium WVUE-DT (New Orleans)
WFTS-TV (Tampa Bay)
Buccaneers–Saints rivalry
Game Megacast on ESPN2
14 December 12 New England Patriots 27–13 Arizona Cardinals State Farm Stadium WBZ-TV (New England)
KPHO-TV (Arizona)
The first designated home "extra" inter-conference game on MNF
Game also Megacast on ESPN2
15 December 19 Los Angeles Rams 12–24 Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field National ABC 2021 Week 12 rematch
Game Megacast on ESPN2 and ESPN+
LAR Loss: LAR Eliminated
16 December 26 Los Angeles Chargers 20–3 Indianapolis Colts Lucas Oil Stadium KABC-TV (Los Angeles)
WISH-TV (Indianapolis)
Nick Foles's Colts starter and MNF debut
LAC Win: Clinch Wild Card
17 January 2 Buffalo Bills 3–7
(abandoned after 9:01, no contest)
Cincinnati Bengals Paycor Stadium National ABC Game also simulcast on ESPN2 and ESPN+
8:30 ET Kickoff
First MNF package game at Paycor Stadium since the name change
CIN win: AFC North Champions
Game abandoned at 5:59 of first quarter after Damar Hamlin collapsed on the field and declared a no contest by the NFL on January 5. By abandonment, CIN were declared AFC North Champions: Week 18 result would declare if Cincinnati would host the Wild Card round.
18 Saturday January 7 Kansas City Chiefs 31–13 Las Vegas Raiders Allegiant Stadium National ABC Chiefs–Raiders rivalry
4:30 ET Kickoff
Game also simulcast on ESPN+
KC win: Clinch AFC No. 1 seed bye
Tennessee Titans 16–20 Jacksonville Jaguars TIAA Bank Field Jaguars–Titans rivalry
8:15 ET Kickoff
Game also simulcast on ESPN+
Winner: AFC South champions
Loser: Eliminated
Super Wild Card Weekend Monday January 16 Dallas Cowboys 31–14 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Raymond James Stadium National ABC NFC No. 5 vs. NFC No. 4 matchup
Week 1 rematch
Tom Brady's final NFL game
Game Megacast on ESPN2 and ESPN+
2023 Pro Bowl Games Thursday and Sunday February 2 & 5 AFC 33–35 NFC Intermountain Healthcare Performance Center & Allegiant Stadium Thursday Coverage was exclusively aired on ESPN, Sunday coverage was also simulcast on ESPN+, and Disney XD

2023 NFL season

This season marks the beginning of a new 10 year contract for ESPN/ABC to carry Monday Night Football. This year’s original schedule includes 3 doubleheaders, a Christmas night game, Saturday games in both Week 17 and Week 18, the Monday Night Super Wild Card game, a Divisional game, and the 2024 Pro Bowl Games. Due to the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike and 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike, ABC will air a total of 11 games (10 more simulcasts were added from ABC's scheduling changes in September making the new total to 21 games, the most since 2005): 4 exclusive broadcasts (Weeks 2, 3, 14, and 16), 5 regular season simulcasts (Weeks 1, 11, 17, and 18) and 2 playoff simulcasts. In addition, ESPN announced that it will simulcast Monday Night Football every week on ABC leaving ESPN only 3 exclusive games this season (Weeks 2, 3, and 14). This year also marks the first season of flex scheduling on Monday nights. Games can be flexed from weeks 12–18. [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16]

All games are simulcast on ABC unless otherwise noted.

Week Day Date Visiting Team Final score Home Team Stadium OTA Affiliates Significance
Pre 2 Monday August 21 Baltimore Ravens 28–29 Washington Commanders FedExField WBAL-TV (Baltimore)
WJLA-TV (Washington D.C.)
1 Monday September 11 Buffalo Bills 16–22 New York Jets MetLife Stadium National ABC Aaron Rodgers regular season debut for the New York Jets
Bills–Jets rivalry
Game Megacast on ESPN2 and ESPN+
2 Monday September 18 New Orleans Saints 20–17 Carolina Panthers Bank of America Stadium WDSU (New Orleans)
WAXN-TV (Charlotte) [17]
Panthers–Saints rivalry
Panthers QB Bryce Young primetime debut
7:15 ET kickoff, Televised exclusively on ESPN
Game simulcast on ESPN2
Cleveland Browns 22–26 Pittsburgh Steelers Acrisure Stadium National ABC Browns–Steelers rivalry
Game also simulcast on ESPN+
3 September 25 Philadelphia Eagles 25–11 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Raymond James Stadium 2021 NFC Wild card rematch
7:15 ET kickoff
Game also simulcast on ESPN+
Los Angeles Rams 16–19 Cincinnati Bengals Paycor Stadium KCOP-TV (Los Angeles)
WLWT (Cincinnati) [18]
Super Bowl LVI rematch
Televised Exclusively on ESPN
Game simulcast on ESPN2
4 Sunday October 1 Atlanta Falcons 7–23 Jacksonville Jaguars Wembley Stadium WSB-TV (Atlanta)
WFOX-TV (Jacksonville) *Main Broadcast only [19]
NFL International Series
Megacast on ESPN+ and Disney+,
9:30 AM ET Kickoff, condensed replay aired on Disney Channel on Monday [20]
Monday October 2 Seattle Seahawks 24–3 New York Giants MetLife Stadium National ABC Game also Megacast on ESPN2
5 October 9 Green Bay Packers 13–17 Las Vegas Raiders Allegiant Stadium Super Bowl II rematch
Davante Adams return to Green Bay
Game also Megacast on ESPN2
6 October 16 Dallas Cowboys 20–17 Los Angeles Chargers SoFi Stadium Spanish telecast also available on ESPN2
7 October 23 San Francisco 49ers 17–22 Minnesota Vikings U.S. Bank Stadium Game also Megacast on ESPN2
8 October 30 Las Vegas Raiders 14–26 Detroit Lions Ford Field
9 November 6 Los Angeles Chargers 27–6 New York Jets MetLife Stadium Game also Megacast on ESPN2
10 November 13 Denver Broncos 24–22 Buffalo Bills Highmark Stadium Von Miller vs. his former team
Game also Megacast on ESPN2
11 November 20 Philadelphia Eagles 21–17 Kansas City Chiefs Arrowhead Stadium Super Bowl LVII rematch
Jalen Hurts vs Patrick Mahomes
Game Megacast on ESPN2 and ESPN+
12 November 27 Chicago Bears 12–10 Minnesota Vikings U.S. Bank Stadium Bears–Vikings rivalry
13 December 4 Cincinnati Bengals 34–31 Jacksonville Jaguars EverBank Stadium Game also Megacast on ESPN2
14 December 11** Green Bay Packers 22–24 New York Giants MetLife Stadium Giants–Packers rivalry
Game also Megacast on ESPN2 and ESPN+
Tennessee Titans 28–27 Miami Dolphins Hard Rock Stadium WTVF (Nashville)
WSFL (Miami) [21]
Televised exclusively on ESPN. Game also Megacast on ESPN2 and ESPN+
15 December 18* Philadelphia Eagles 17–20 Seattle Seahawks Lumen Field National ABC First ever Monday Night Football game to be flexed
Game also Megacast on ESPN2
16 December 25 Baltimore Ravens 33–19 San Francisco 49ers Levi's Stadium National ABC Super Bowl XLVII rematch
Game also simulcast on ESPN+
17 Saturday December 30 Detroit Lions 19–20 Dallas Cowboys AT&T Stadium National ABC Game also simulcast on ESPN2 and ESPN+
Game moved to Saturday to accommodate the College Football Playoff semifinals on New Year’s Day
18 January 6 Pittsburgh Steelers 17–10 Baltimore Ravens M&T Bank Stadium National ABC 4:35 p.m. ET kickoff, Game also simulcast on ESPN+
Ravens–Steelers rivalry
PIT Win: Stayed alive to later clinch AFC No. 7 seed
PIT Loss: Eliminated
Houston Texans 23–19 Indianapolis Colts Lucas Oil Stadium Game also simulcast on ESPN+
Colts–Texans rivalry
Texans QB C.J. Stroud primetime debut
Winner: Clinch at least a playoff spot and potentially the AFC South champions and AFC No. 4 seed
Loser: Eliminated
Super Wild Card Weekend Monday January 15 Philadelphia Eagles 9–32 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Raymond James Stadium National ABC Game Megacast on ESPN2 and ESPN+
2021 NFC Wild Card rematch
Week 3 rematch
NFC No. 5 vs. NFC No. 4
Divisional Round Saturday January 20 Houston Texans 10-34 Baltimore Ravens M&T Bank Stadium First ever divisional round game on ESPN/ABC
Game also simulcast on ESPN+
Week 1 rematch
AFC No. 4 vs AFC No. 1
2024 Pro Bowl Games Thursday and Sunday February 1 and 4 AFC 59–64 NFC Camping World Stadium Thursday Coverage airs live exclusively on ESPN and ESPN+, Sunday coverage also simulcast on ESPN+, and Disney XD

*Chiefs–Patriots game was flexed out for the Eagles–Seahawks game.

**The Manningcast on this night will cover both games simultaneously.

Team standings (2010–present)

Standings are current as of the 2023 season.

The postseason games, though covered by the ABC/ESPN Monday Night Football team, are excluded from the standings.

Team Games Won Lost Tied Pct. Most recent appearance Outcome
Indianapolis Colts 13 3 10 .231 December 26, 2022 Lost to Los Angeles Chargers, 20-3
Kansas City Chiefs 18 13 5 .750 November 20, 2023 Lost to Philadelphia Eagles, 21-17
Pittsburgh Steelers 18 15 3 .823 September 18, 2023 Defeated Cleveland Browns, 26-22
New York Jets 18 6 12 .313 November 6, 2023 Lost to Los Angeles Chargers, 27-6
Los Angeles Chargers** 19 8 11 .412 November 6, 2023 Defeated New York Jets, 27-6
Dallas Cowboys 16 9 6 .563 December 30, 2023 Defeated Detroit Lions, 20-19
Philadelphia Eagles 23 13 10 .565 December 18, 2023 Lost to Seattle Seahawks, 20-17
New York Giants 23 7 16 .304 December 11, 2023 Defeated Green Bay Packers, 24-22
San Francisco 49ers 21 16 5 .762 December 25, 2023 Lost to Baltimore Ravens, 33-19
Denver Broncos 19 7 12 .333 November 13, 2023 Defeated Buffalo Bills, 24-22
Atlanta Falcons 13 7 6 .538 October 5, 2020 Lost to Green Bay Packers, 30-16
Chicago Bears 23 14 9 .608 November 27, 2023 Defeated Minnesota Vikings, 12-10
Baltimore Ravens 17 12 5 .706 December 25, 2023 Defeated San Francisco 49ers, 33-19
Seattle Seahawks 21 17 4 .810 December 18, 2023 Defeated Philadelphia Eagles, 20-17
Green Bay Packers 16 11 5 .688 December 11, 2023 Lost to New York Giants, 24-22
Arizona Cardinals 10 4 6 .400 December 12, 2022 Lost to New England Patriots, 27-13
Washington Commanders**** 17 4 13 .235 November 14, 2022 Defeated Philadelphia Eagles, 32-21
New England Patriots 17 12 5 .706 December 12, 2022 Defeated Arizona Cardinals, 27-13
Miami Dolphins 12 3 9 .250 December 11, 2023 Lost to Tennessee Titans, 28-27
Houston Texans 12 4 8 .333 September 9, 2019 Lost to New Orleans Saints, 30-28
Las Vegas Raiders*** 14 7 7 .500 October 30, 2023 Lost to Detroit Lions, 26-14
Cleveland Browns 7 2 5 .333 September 18, 2023 Lost to Pittsburgh Steelers, 26-22
Cincinnati Bengals 14 5 8 [c] .273 December 4, 2023 Defeated Jacksonville Jaguars 34-31 (OT)
Carolina Panthers 9 5 4 .625 September 18, 2023 Lost to New Orleans Saints, 20-17
Jacksonville Jaguars 6 2 4 .333 December 4, 2023 Lost to Cincinnati Bengals, 34–31 (OT)
Tennessee Titans 11 7 4 .636 December 11, 2023 Defeated Miami Dolphins, 28-27
New Orleans Saints 23 14 9 .590 September 18, 2023 Defeated Carolina Panthers, 20-17
Buffalo Bills 11 3 7 [d] .375 November 13, 2023 Lost to Denver Broncos, 24-22
Los Angeles Rams* 15 5 10 .357 September 25, 2023 Lost to Cincinnati Bengals, 19-16
Minnesota Vikings 17 6 11 .353 November 27, 2023 Lost to Chicago Bears, 12-10
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10 6 4 .600 September 25, 2023 Lost to Philadelphia Eagles, 25-11
Detroit Lions 15 6 9 .400 December 30, 2023 Lost to Dallas Cowboys, 20-19

• *St. Louis Rams, 1995–2015

• **San Diego Chargers, 1961–2016

• ***Oakland Raiders, 1995–2019

• **** Washington Redskins, 1937-2019; Washington Football Team, 2020-2021

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Kickoff time pushed back due to the Patriots-Chiefs game being moved from Sunday at 4:25 PM to Monday at 7:00 PM [COVID-19 related]
  2. ^ Game was played at State Farm Stadium (home of the Arizona Cardinals) in Glendale, Arizona, as the 49ers’ normal home stadium, Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, was unavailable due to Santa Clara County imposing a three week ban on all pro and college team practices and games in response to high levels of COVID-19 cases.
  3. ^ 1 no contest
  4. ^ 1 no contest

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