Monday Night Football - Season 49 / Year 2020

Season 49 / Year 2020

Episodes

Pittsburgh Steelers at New York Giants
Ben Roethlisberger returns under center for the Steelers when they face the Giants to begin a Week 1 Monday night double feature. Roethlisberger suffered a season-ending elbow injury in Week 2 and Pittsburgh struggled to an 8-8 record in 2019.

New Orleans Saints at Las Vegas Raiders
The NFL opens the curtain on football in Las Vegas when the Raiders host the Saints. The Raiders surprised the Saints 35-34 in 2016 in the last meeting. Derek Carr threw a touchdown pass and a two-point conversion with 47 seconds remaining.

Kansas City Chiefs at Baltimore Ravens
Lamar Jackson's Ravens host Patrick Mahomes' Chiefs in Week 3 action. The 2018 MVP outdueled the eventual 2019 MVP in a Week 3 meeting last season, with Mahomes completing 27-of-37 passes for 374 yards and three TDs in the 33-28 Kansas City triumph.

Atlanta Falcons at Green Bay Packers
Aaron Rodgers' Packers host Matt Ryan's Falcons for a Week 4 clash. Green Bay ended a three-game slide against Atlanta, including a loss in the 2017 NFC Championship Game, with a 34-20 win in 2018. Julio Jones (ATL) caught two TD passes in the loss.

Los Angeles Chargers at New Orleans Saints
Drew Brees aims to remain perfect in the series when his New Orleans side hosts Los Angeles. Brees defeated the Saints while with the Chargers in 2004. The 41-year-old quarterback has beaten the Chargers thrice since signing with the Saints in 2006.

Arizona Cardinals at Dallas Cowboys
From AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

Chicago Bears at Los Angeles Rams
The Bears and Rams meet for the third straight season in a defensive-minded series of late. Los Angeles prevailed 17-7 in 2019 after Chicago won 15-6 in 2018. The Rams' Jared Goff didn't throw a TD pass and was intercepted five times in those games.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New York Giants
With host Suzy Kolber and analysts Booger McFarland, Randy Moss and Steve Young. The crew reviews Sunday's games and looks ahead to the MNF matchup while updating fans on the latest league news.

New England Patriots at New York Jets
The Patriots try for their ninth straight victory and 17th in the last 19th meetings over the Jets. New York last defeated New England 26-20 in overtime in 2015. Patriots quarterback Cam Newton was 2-0 versus the Jets while with the Panthers.

Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears
An NFC North clash of cold-weather rivals hits Monday Night Football as the Bears play host to the Vikings. Chicago has swept the last two season series with Minnesota, holding the Vikings to just 13.75 points per game over those four victories.

Los Angeles Rams at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tom Brady and the Buccaneers meet with Jared Goff and the Rams on Monday Night Football. Tampa Bay put up 55 points in a 2019 meeting with Los Angeles to hand the Rams their first loss of that season. The Rams are 2-3 on the road this campaign.

Seattle Seahawks at Philadelphia Eagles
The Seahawks face off against the Eagles in a rematch from last season's wild-card round. DK Metcalf exploded in that game for Seattle, taking in seven catches for 160 yards and a touchdown as Seattle dispatched Philadelphia with a 17-9 victory.

Buffalo Bills at San Francisco 49ers
Josh Allen and the Bills travel cross-country for a Monday night showdown with the 49ers. Allen is set to play his first NFL game in his home state, as the Firebaugh, Calif., native failed to claim victory here during his college career at Wyoming.

Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns
The Ravens try for a season sweep of the Browns. Baltimore beat Cleveland 38-6 in Week 1. Lamar Jackson tossed three TD passes in the win. The Browns are 5-1 at home in 2020, winning their last two at FirstEnergy Stadium by a combined eight points.

Pittsburgh Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals
The Steelers seek their 12th straight victory over the Bengals. Pittsburgh prevailed 36-10 in Week 10. Ben Roethlisberger passed for 333 yards and four TDs, two to Chase Claypool, in the win. Cincinnati last defeated Pittsburgh on Nov. 1, 2015.

Buffalo Bills at New England Patriots
The Bills seek their first season-series sweep of the Patriots since 1999. Buffalo's 24-21 win Nov. 1 was its first over New England since 2016. The Pats were driving to tie, but Cam Newton (NE) fumbled and lost the ball with 37 seconds left.
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