List of Monday Night Football results (1990–2009)
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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 1970–2005, the ABC television network carried these games, with the ESPN cable television network taking over beginning in September 2006. Listed below are games played from 1990 to 2009.
Overtime Result | Playoff game broadcast | Super Bowl broadcast | Pro Bowl broadcast |
Stadiums and teams 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.
Stadiums
- Bank of America Stadium – Ericsson Stadium
- Candlestick Park – 3Com Park, Monster Park- Does not exist anymore
- The Dome at America's Center – Trans World Dome, Edward Jones Dome - no longer an NFL stadium
- TIAA Bank Field– Alltel Stadium, Jacksonville Municipal Stadium, Everbank Field
- FedExField– Jack Kent Cooke Stadium
- Nissan Stadium – Adelphia Coliseum, The Coliseum, LP Field
- M&T Bank Stadium – PSINet Stadium
- Mall of America Field – Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (technically, Mall of America Field only applies to the football playing field, making the full name Mall of America Field at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome)-Does not exist anymore
- RingCentral Coliseum– Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, McAfee Coliseum, Network Associates Coliseum, O.co Coliseum - no longer an NFL stadium
- SDCCU Stadium– Jack Murphy Stadium, Qualcomm Stadium - no longer an NFL stadium
- Lumen Field – Seahawks Stadium, Qwest Field, CenturyLink Field
- Highmark Stadium – Rich Stadium, Ralph Wilson Stadium, New Era Field, Bills Stadium
- RCA Dome – Hoosier Dome-Does not exist anymore
- Empower Field at Mile High – Invesco Field at Mile High, Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Broncos Stadium at Mile High
- Hard Rock Stadium – Joe Robbie Stadium, Land Shark Stadium, Pro Player Stadium, Sun Life Stadium
Teams
- Oakland Raiders – Los Angeles Raiders
- St. Louis Rams – Los Angeles Rams
- Tennessee Titans – Houston Oilers
1990s
1990 NFL season
The November 12 game between the
With the 1990 season, a new practice featured the defending Super Bowl champions playing the first Monday Night game of the season. The practice was maintained through
The December 31 game started at 8 PM EST rather than 9 PM EST to allow
Super Bowl XXV is best remembered for its signature play – Scott Norwood of the Buffalo Bills missed what would have been the game-winning field goal, as it sailed wide right.
1991 NFL season
The November 25 game was the last MNF game played in the Los Angeles area (until 2018), the last appearance for the Los Angeles Rams before moving to St. Louis in 1995, and the last MNF game played in Anaheim, California. The Rams dropped to 0-4 in home MNF games against the arch-rival San Francisco 49ers, with previous defeats coming in 1976, 1989, and 1990; they also lost a Thursday night home game to the 49ers in 1982.
The September 9 game between the Washington Redskins and the Dallas Cowboys was the first Monday Night Football game for the Cowboys since the 1988 season, which was Tom Landry's final season.
1992 NFL season
Monday Night Football celebrated the 100th anniversary of nighttime football on September 28, 1992 with a game between the Los Angeles Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium.[1] The first recorded night football game was the 1892 Wyoming Seminary vs. Mansfield State Normal football game and ended at halftime with a 0-0 tie.[2]
The season opener on September 7 featured the defending champion facing off against the current season's champion. In this case it was the Washington Redskins (winner of Super Bowl XXVI) versus the eventual Super Bowl XXVII winner Dallas Cowboys.
1993 NFL season
The September 6 game marked the first time in 10 years that the
The September 13 game was the last win for the Cleveland Browns (who had won the very first MNF game in 1970) on the ABC program, and last win overall until 2008.
The October 18 game marked the first of nine meetings between the Los Angeles Raiders and Denver Broncos on MNF over an 11-year span, seven of these games being played in Denver.
During the January 3 game, the Philadelphia Eagles missed a game-winning field goal as the overtime period expired, which would have left the game a tie. However, a penalty against the San Francisco 49ers allowed a re-kick, and the Eagles were granted one untimed down. On the second attempt, the field goal was good and the deadlock was barely averted, preserving the fourth of what would eventually be seven consecutive tie-free seasons.
Both
1994 NFL season
ABC was unable to air the opener of the Dallas Cowboys, the previous season's Super Bowl champion, after the NFL guaranteed Fox it would have the Cowboys' game at Pittsburgh for its main doubleheader game. It was Fox's first Sunday of televising NFL games after gaining the NFC package from CBS.
In the September 5 game, San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jerry Rice broke Jim Brown's touchdown record.
The first two-point conversion in MNF history came on September 12, when Chicago Bears quarterback Erik Kramer threw a pass to Curtis Conway.[3]
The October 17 game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Denver Broncos featured a quarterback matchup between Joe Montana and John Elway. Montana led the Chiefs to a 75-yard game-winning drive with 8 seconds left.
The October 31 game between the Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Bears was played in a driving rain with wind gusts up to 36 mph. Coincidentally, it also marked the 11th anniversary of the death of former Bears player, coach and owner George Halas. At halftime, the Bears retired the #51 jersey of legendary linebacker Dick Butkus. The game was played four hours after American Eagle Flight 4184, scheduled to land at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, crashed into a field in Roselawn, Indiana, killing all 64 passengers and four crew members aboard.
The November 7 game between the New York Giants and the Dallas Cowboys included a fight between several players from both teams, including safety James Washington grabbing and swinging a cameraman's tripod.
The November 21 game was the first for Jeff Fisher as coach of the Houston Oilers. He would remain with the franchise through the end of the 2010 season, by which point they had become the Tennessee Titans. This was also the last MNF game for the Oilers before their move to Tennessee in 1997 and their name change to the Titans in 1999, and the last one in Houston until 2008.
The December 12 game would be re-matched later that month in the
The December 19 game between the Dallas Cowboys and New Orleans Saints was the first NFL start for Larry Allen, who replaced Erik Williams after he suffered season-ending injuries from an automobile accident. Allen provided a memorable play early in the game when Saints linebacker Darion Conner intercepted a Troy Aikman pass and looked to be on his way to a breakaway touchdown. However, the 325-pound Allen surprisingly ran Conner down from behind short of the end zone. Larry Allen would play 14 seasons in the NFL and is enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
The 49ers became the first, and remain the only, team to win the Super Bowl after losing the MNF season finale. Coincidentally, Super Bowl XXIX was also televised by ABC.
1995 NFL season
In the September 11 game, Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre threw a 99-yard touchdown pass to Robert Brooks against the Chicago Bears. It was the eighth 99-yard touchdown pass in NFL history. The game also featured a death-defying leap when a fan caught a field goal after leaping off the side of the tunnel at Soldier Field.[4][5]
In the October 9 game, Kansas City Chiefs kick returner Tamarick Vanover returned a punt 86 yards for a touchdown to win the game for the Chiefs against the San Diego Chargers.
The November 13 game between the Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers was played one week after Browns owner Art Modell announced that he would be moving the team to Baltimore for the 1996 season.
Two days after the November 20 game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Miami Dolphins, the world's first computer-animated movie, Toy Story was released by Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios.
Some portions of the
The December 30 wild card game between the Detroit Lions and Philadelphia Eagles was the highest-scoring playoff game in league history until it was surpassed by a 51-45 overtime win for the Arizona Cardinals over the Green Bay Packers on January 10, 2010.
1996 NFL season
Though the Oakland Raiders played two Monday Night games last season as well as one previous game this season, the November 4 matchup versus Denver marked the Raiders first home Monday Night game in Oakland since Monday December 7, 1981.
1997 NFL season
The September 22 game between the
The October 27 game between the
The November 10 game between the 49ers and the Eagles was the infamous game in which a fan had fired off a flare gun in Veterans Stadium, leading to the introduction of the court in the stadium.
The December 15 game between the
1998 NFL season
This season was notable because it featured the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the first time since 1983 when the team lost to the Green Bay Packers on December 12 of that year. The team played two Monday night games in 1998 losing to Detroit in Week 4 but beating Green Bay in Week 14. Ironically, the December 1983 game was the second and final Monday night game played at Tampa Stadium though ABC would air Super Bowl XXV played at the stadium. The December 7, 1998 game versus Green Bay was the first Monday night played at Raymond James Stadium and came just about 5 days shy of 15 years after the previous game hosted in Tampa.
The October 5th game between Minnesota and Green Bay proved to be the coming out moment for Wide Receiver Randy Moss. He caught 5 passes for 190 yards and 2 scores in the Minnesota victory.
1999 NFL season
The September 27 game between the
The October 25 game between the Atlanta Falcons and the Pittsburgh Steelers was the last Monday night game played at Three Rivers Stadium.
Two days after the November 22 game between the Oakland Raiders and the Denver Broncos, the world's first computer-animated sequel, Toy Story 2 was released by Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios.
The AFC wild card game on January 8 is remembered for a lateral on a kickoff return that gave the Tennessee Titans the win against the Buffalo Bills. It is called the Music City Miracle.
2000s
2000 NFL season
The September 4 game marked the first MNF appearance for the previous season's Super Bowl champion St. Louis Rams since moving from Los Angeles in 1995, and the first MNF game in St. Louis in fourteen years.
The week after that, the New York Jets hosted the New England Patriots – one full year before the September 11 attacks devastated New York City, among other places.
The September 25 game marked Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning's debut on Monday Night Football.
The October 16 game was the first actual Monday night game in
The October 23 game between the
In overtime of the November 6 game between the Minnesota Vikings and the Green Bay Packers, Packers wide receiver Antonio Freeman slipped on the wet grass, while Vikings cornerback Cris Dishman deflected the pass at the 20-yard line. The ball bounced off Freeman's shoulder, he rolled over, and it fell into his chest and right hand without touching the ground. While Dishman agonized over what he thought should have been an interception, Freeman stood up and ran for the end zone, scoring the game-winning touchdown. The play was replayed and allowed. Al Michaels was quoted as saying in reaction to the game-winning play: "He did WHAT?"
The December 4 game between the Kansas City Chiefs and New England Patriots at New England was the first Monday Night Football telecast at an outdoor Northern stadium after Thanksgiving. Previously, late-season prime time games were reserved for stadiums in the South or West Coast, or domed stadiums. Cold weather prime time telecasts became routine in later years.
2001 NFL season
The September 17 game between the Minnesota Vikings and Baltimore Ravens (what would have been the Ravens' first appearance on MNF and the first Monday night game to take place in the city of Baltimore since 1978) was rescheduled to January 7 as the entire slate of week 2 games were postponed after the September 11 attacks at the World Trade Center and The Pentagon.
Coincidentally, the New York Giants played the Denver Broncos in the last game prior to the September 11 attacks, and that game was credited for saving lives since it ended after midnight in New York City.
The September 24 game was not only the first MNF game since the attacks, it was also a rematch of one of the most significant games in the program's history – 18 years before at Lambeau Field, the Redskins and Packers combined for 95 points, more than any other Monday night game before or since (the Packers won 48-47, on a last second Jan Stenerud field goal).
The October 1 game was the first Monday night game in the
The October 29 game was the first Monday night game ever played at
Denver Broncos kicker Jason Elam recorded the 20,000th point scored in MNF history when he kicked a field goal in the Broncos' 38-28 loss to the Oakland Raiders.
Due to Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve falling on Mondays in 2001, the NFL did not schedule games for those days. Instead, ABC aired Saturday night games on those weekends. The former weekend also had games on CBS and Fox that Saturday, marking one of the few times (until 2006) that three different over-the-air networks aired NFL games on the same day. In future seasons when Christmas Eve fell on a Monday, the matchup would feature two teams on the west coast.
2002 NFL season
During the October 14 game between the San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks, wide receiver Terrell Owens pulled out a Sharpie following a touchdown and autographed the football.
At halftime of the October 28 game between the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles, the last of the fourteen clues from the television series Push, Nevada was revealed. By taking the appropriate letters (5th, 1st, 9th, 1st, 5th, 7th, 4th, 1st, 2nd, 7th, 5th, and 2nd) from twelve of those clues, the world "VONGEYELNAIL" was formed. Replacing the 5th, 6th, and 7th letters in the word would change it to "VONGILNAIL", translating it into the phone number 1 (866) 445-6245. The first person to call that number, Mark Nakamoto, won the grand prize of $1,045,000. It was also the final Monday Night Football game played at Veterans Stadium.
The November 11 game between the Oakland Raiders and the Denver Broncos marked the 500th Monday Night Football game. In commemoration, ABC used various themes and images of varied opens during commercial bumpers.
2003 NFL season
Under a new NFL policy, the NFL officially adopted a
The season saw two improbable comebacks occur. The New York Giants led their game with the Dallas Cowboys 32-29 with 10 seconds left. An out-of-bounds kickoff allowed Dallas to quickly get into field goal position and force overtime. Dallas' Billy Cundiff tied an NFL record with seven field goals as the Cowboys won 35-32. Three weeks later, the Indianapolis Colts trailed the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 35-14 with 3:43 remaining. They scored three touchdowns in the closing minutes and won 38-35 in overtime after an unsportsmanlike "leaping" call negated a field goal miss by the Colts. Ironically, Simeon Rice, the player charged with "leaping", would later play for the Colts in 2007.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers-Philadelphia Eagles game was the very first regular season game at Lincoln Financial Field, the third straight year that MNF opened with a stadium's first ever regular season game (following Invesco Field at Mile High in 2001 and Gillette Stadium in 2002).
The
The
All AFC West teams appeared on the program in a span of three weeks: the Kansas City Chiefs played at the Oakland Raiders on October 20, the aforementioned Miami Dolphins-San Diego Chargers game, and the New England Patriots-Denver Broncos game on November 3. It was the first time since the realignment that MNF featured all of a division's teams in a 3-week span.
The Green Bay Packers–Oakland Raiders game was played the day after the death of the father of quarterback Brett Favre. In an inspiring performance, Favre threw for 399 yards and four touchdowns in the Packers' rout.
2004 NFL season
The Philadelphia Eagles–Dallas Cowboys game drew controversy when ABC aired a risqué pregame skit featuring Eagles receiver Terrell Owens and Desperate Housewives actress Nicollette Sheridan. Owens caught three touchdowns in the game.
The Cincinnati Bengals played their first MNF game since 1992.
The Miami Dolphins pulled off a classic upset over the New England Patriots on December 20. Trailing 17-28 with 3:59 left, the Dolphins drove 68 yards to score on Sammy Morris' 1-yard run with 2:07 remaining, and then on a third down play, Tom Brady threw as he was being sacked by Jason Taylor. The ill-advised, off-balance pass sailed directly to linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo, giving Miami a first down at the Patriots' 21 with 1:45 to go. Three plays later, A. J. Feeley threw for the game-winning score, a 21-yard pass to Derrius Thompson on fourth-and-10 with 1:23 left. The Dolphins wore orange jerseys for only the second time in team history.
2005 NFL season
This marked the final season for Monday Night Football on
The record for largest Monday night victory was tied and later broken during the season. The Seattle Seahawks 42-0 win over Philadelphia tied the record set in the Miami Dolphins' 45-3 victory over the New York Jets in 1986. Two weeks later, the Baltimore Ravens bested the margin in their win over the Green Bay Packers, crushing them 48-3. The Seattle win over Philadelphia was in the midst of a bad season for the Eagles and ended up leading to NBC getting flexible scheduling built into its Sunday Night Football schedules.
The Atlanta Falcons became the first team to win three home games on Monday night, beating the Eagles, Jets, and Saints. The final Monday Night Football game on ABC saw the New England Patriots beat the Jets 31-21; this was the same score the Jets were defeated by in the very first MNF telecast, when they played the Cleveland Browns.
ABC's final NFL broadcast, Super Bowl XL, was plagued by controversial calls made by officials. The calls later reviewed by the NFL were all found to have merit; therefore not changing the outcome of the game. Had the Seahawks won, they would have been one of a handful of teams to beat both Pennsylvania-based NFL teams on ABC in the same season.
2006 NFL season
This marked the first season of Monday night games broadcast on ESPN. The season began with the first-ever scheduled Monday night doubleheader. The Minnesota Vikings and the Washington Redskins had the honor of playing ESPN's first ever telecast with the Vikings winning the game in a defensive battle. The San Diego Chargers shut out the Oakland Raiders in the night cap.
September 25 saw the
The October 23 game between the New York Giants and the Dallas Cowboys became the highest-rated program in the history of cable television, being watched by over 16 million people.[14]
The December 25 match between the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins was the second game of the day as NBC aired a game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys. This marked the first time since 1997 both networks aired a game on the same day.
Week | Date | Visiting Team | Final Score | Host Team | Stadium | OTA Affiliates | Significance |
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1 | September 11 | Minnesota Vikings | 19–16 | Washington Redskins | FedExField
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WFTC (Minneapolis) WDCA (Washington D.C.) |
7 p.m. Kickoff |
San Diego Chargers | 27–0 | Oakland Raiders | McAfee Coliseum
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KBCW-TV (Oakland)
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Chargers–Raiders rivalry, 10:15 p.m. Kickoff | ||
2 | September 18 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 0–9 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Alltel Stadium
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WTAE-TV (Pittsburgh) WJXT (Jacksonville) |
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3 | September 25 | Atlanta Falcons | 3–23 | New Orleans Saints | Louisiana Superdome
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WGCL-TV (Atlanta) (New Orleans)
WDSU |
Falcons–Saints rivalry |
4 | October 2 | Green Bay Packers | 9–31 | Philadelphia Eagles | Lincoln Financial Field | WBAY-TV (Green Bay) WISN-TV (Milwaukee) WPVI-TV (Philadelphia) |
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5 | October 9 | Baltimore Ravens | 3–13 | Denver Broncos | Invesco Field at Mile High
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WJZ-TV (Baltimore) KCNC-TV (Denver) |
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6 | October 16 | Chicago Bears | 24–23 | Arizona Cardinals | University of Phoenix Stadium
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WLS-TV (Chicago) KTVK (Phoenix) |
Bears–Cardinals rivalry |
7 | October 23 | New York Giants | 36–22 | Dallas Cowboys | Texas Stadium | WWOR-TV (New York City) KTXA (Dallas) |
Cowboys–Giants rivalry |
8 | October 30 | New England Patriots | 31–7 | Minnesota Vikings | Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome | WCVB-TV (Boston) WFTC (Minneapolis) |
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9 | November 6 | Oakland Raiders | 0–16 | Seattle Seahawks | Qwest Field
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KBCW-TV (Oakland) (Seattle)
KSTW |
Raiders–Seahawks rivalry |
10 | November 13 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 10–24 | Carolina Panthers | Bank of America Stadium | WFTS-TV (Tampa Bay) WSOC-TV (Charlotte) |
Buccaneers–Panthers rivalry |
11 | November 20 | New York Giants | 10–26 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Alltel Stadium
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WWOR-TV (New York City) WJXT (Jacksonville) |
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12 | November 27 | Green Bay Packers | 24–34 | Seattle Seahawks | Qwest Field
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WBAY-TV (Green Bay) WISN-TV (Milwaukee) KSTW (Seattle) |
Packers–Seahawks rivalry |
13 | December 4 | Carolina Panthers | 24–27 | Philadelphia Eagles | Lincoln Financial Field | WSOC-TV (Charlotte) WPVI-TV (Philadelphia) |
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14 | December 11 | Chicago Bears | 42–27 | St. Louis Rams | Edward Jones Dome
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WLS-TV (Chicago)
KPLR-TV (St Louis) |
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15 | December 18 | Cincinnati Bengals | 16–34 | Indianapolis Colts | RCA Dome | WKTC (Cincinnati) WNDY-TV (Indianapolis) |
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16 | December 25
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New York Jets | 13–10 | Miami Dolphins | Dolphin Stadium
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WWOR-TV (New York City) WBFS-TV (Miami) |
Dolphins–Jets rivalry |
2007 NFL season
The November 26 Miami Dolphins–Pittsburgh Steelers contest was the lowest-scoring game in Monday Night Football's 38-year history; it threatened to become the first scoreless NFL game since 1943 until just 17 seconds remaining, when Steelers kicker Jeff Reed booted a 24-yard field goal to win it, 3–0. Both offenses were stymied by a heavy thunderstorm which delayed kickoff for about twenty minutes; also, local high school football championship games the preceding weekend left the field in less-than-desirable shape. (The game also marked the return of Dolphins linebacker Joey Porter to Pittsburgh where he won a Super Bowl with the Steelers in 2005.)
The December 3 New England Patriots–Baltimore Ravens game finished with 17.5 million viewers, topping the debut of corporate sibling Disney Channel's premiere of the High School Musical 2 movie as the highest-rated cable television program of all-time.
The October 29 game between the Green Bay Packers and the Denver Broncos marked the Packers' first win in Denver after losing their previous 7 games.
Week | Date | Visiting Team | Final Score | Host Team | Stadium | OTA Affiliates | Significance |
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1 | September 10 | Baltimore Ravens | 20–27 | Cincinnati Bengals | Paul Brown Stadium
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WJZ-TV (Baltimore) WKRC-TV (Cincinnati) |
Bengals–Ravens rivalry, 7 p.m. Kickoff |
Arizona Cardinals | 17–20 | San Francisco 49ers | Monster Park
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KTVK (Phoenix) KPIX-TV (San Francisco) |
49ers–Cardinals rivalry, 10:15 p.m. Kickoff | ||
2 | September 17 | Washington Redskins | 20–12 | Philadelphia Eagles | Lincoln Financial Field | WDCA (Washington D.C.) WPVI-TV (Philadelphia) |
Eagles–Redskins rivalry
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3 | September 24 | Tennessee Titans | 31–14 | New Orleans Saints | Louisiana Superdome
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WKRN-TV (Nashville) WDSU (New Orleans) |
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4 | October 1 | New England Patriots | 34–13 | Cincinnati Bengals | Paul Brown Stadium
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WCVB-TV (Boston) WKRC-TV (Cincinnati) |
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5 | October 8 | Dallas Cowboys | 25–24 | Buffalo Bills | Ralph Wilson Stadium
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KTXA (Dallas) WKBW-TV (Buffalo) |
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6 | October 15 | New York Giants | 31–10 | Atlanta Falcons | Georgia Dome | WGCL-TV (Atlanta)
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7 | October 22 | Indianapolis Colts | 29–7 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Jacksonville Municipal Stadium
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WNDY-TV (Indianapolis) WJXT (Jacksonville) |
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8 | October 29 | Green Bay Packers | 19–13 | Denver Broncos | Invesco Field at Mile High
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WBAY-TV (Green Bay) WISN-TV (Milwaukee) KCNC-TV (Denver) |
Super Bowl XXXII rematch |
9 | November 5 | Baltimore Ravens | 7–38 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Heinz Field
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WJZ-TV (Baltimore) WTAE-TV (Pittsburgh) |
Ravens–Steelers rivalry |
10 | November 12 | San Francisco 49ers | 0–24 | Seattle Seahawks | Qwest Field
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KBCW-TV (San Francisco) (Seattle)
KSTW |
49ers–Seahawks rivalry |
11 | November 19 | Tennessee Titans | 20–34 | Denver Broncos | Invesco Field at Mile High
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WKRN-TV (Nashville) KCNC-TV (Denver) |
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12 | November 26 | Miami Dolphins | 0–3 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Heinz Field
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WSVN (Miami) WTAE-TV (Pittsburgh) |
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13 | December 3 | New England Patriots | 27–24 | Baltimore Ravens | M&T Bank Stadium | WCVB-TV (Boston) WJZ-TV (Baltimore) |
Patriots–Ravens rivalry |
14 | December 10 | New Orleans Saints | 34–14 | Atlanta Falcons | Georgia Dome | WGCL-TV (Atlanta)
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Falcons–Saints rivalry |
15 | December 17 | Chicago Bears | 13–20 | Minnesota Vikings | Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome | WLS-TV (Chicago) KSTP-TV (Minneapolis) |
Bears–Vikings rivalry |
16 | December 24 | Denver Broncos | 3–23 | San Diego Chargers | Qualcomm Stadium
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KCNC-TV (Denver) KGTV (San Diego) |
Broncos–Chargers rivalry |
2008 NFL season
On September 8, Aaron Rodgers debuted as the starting quarterback for the Green Bay Packers in their victory over the Minnesota Vikings. It was the first game since September 20, 1992 in which Brett Favre was not the team's starter.
The September 15 game was the highest combined score in the 98 meetings between the
The December 1 game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Houston Texans was the Texans' first MNF game in franchise history and the first MNF game in Houston since 1994.
The temperature at kickoff for the December 22 game between the Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Bears was 2 degrees, making it the coldest game in the history of Monday Night Football and the coldest NFL game ever played in Chicago.[15] Before 2000, Monday night games in December or January were played in the South, the West Coast, or domed stadiums to avoid extreme cold.
Week | Date | Visiting Team | Final Score | Host Team | Stadium | OTA Affilates | Significance |
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1 | September 8 | Minnesota Vikings | 19–24 | Green Bay Packers | Lambeau Field | KSTP-TV (Minneapolis) WBAY-TV (Green Bay) WISN-TV (Milwaukee) |
Packers–Vikings rivalry, 7 p.m. Kickoff |
Denver Broncos | 41–14 | Oakland Raiders | McAfee Coliseum
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KDVR (Denver) KPIX-TV (Oakland) |
Broncos–Raiders rivalry, 10:15 p.m. Kickoff | ||
2 | September 15 | Philadelphia Eagles | 37–41 | Dallas Cowboys | Texas Stadium | WPVI-TV (Philadelphia) KTXA (Dallas) |
Cowboys–Eagles rivalry |
3 | September 22 | New York Jets | 29–48 | San Diego Chargers | Qualcomm Stadium
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WWOR-TV (New York City) KGTV (San Diego) |
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4 | September 29 | Baltimore Ravens | 20–23 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Heinz Field
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WJZ-TV (Baltimore) WTAE-TV (Pittsburgh) |
Ravens–Steelers rivalry |
5 | October 6 | Minnesota Vikings | 30–27 | New Orleans Saints | Louisiana Superdome
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KSTP-TV (Minneapolis) WDSU (New Orleans) |
Saints–Vikings rivalry |
6 | October 13 | New York Giants | 14–35 | Cleveland Browns | Cleveland Browns Stadium | WWOR-TV (New York City) WJW-TV (Cleveland) |
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7 | October 20 | Denver Broncos | 7–41 | New England Patriots | Gillette Stadium | KDVR (Denver) WCVB-TV (Boston) |
Broncos–Patriots rivalry |
8 | October 27 | Indianapolis Colts | 21–31 | Tennessee Titans | LP Field
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WNDY-TV (Indianapolis) WKRN-TV (Nashville) |
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9 | November 3 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 23–6 | Washington Redskins | FedExField
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WTAE-TV (Pittsburgh) WDCA (Washington D.C.) |
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10 | November 10 | San Francisco 49ers | 24–29 | Arizona Cardinals | University of Phoenix Stadium
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KBCW-TV (San Francisco) (Phoenix)
KTVK |
49ers–Cardinals rivalry |
11 | November 17 | Cleveland Browns | 29–27 | Buffalo Bills | Ralph Wilson Stadium
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WJW-TV (Cleveland) WKBW-TV (Buffalo) |
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12 | November 24 | Green Bay Packers | 29–51 | New Orleans Saints | Louisiana Superdome
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WBAY-TV (Green Bay) WISN-TV (Milwaukee) WDSU (New Orleans) |
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13 | December 1 | Jacksonville Jaguars | 13–30 | Houston Texans | Reliant Stadium
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WJXT (Jacksonville) KTRK-TV (Houston) |
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14 | December 8 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 23–38 | Carolina Panthers | Bank of America Stadium | WFTS-TV (Tampa Bay) WCNC-TV (Charlotte) |
Buccaneers–Panthers rivalry |
15 | December 15 | Cleveland Browns | 10–30 | Philadelphia Eagles | Lincoln Financial Field | WJW-TV (Cleveland) WPVI-TV (Philadelphia) |
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16 | December 22 | Green Bay Packers | 17–20 | Chicago Bears | Soldier Field | WBAY-TV (Green Bay) WISN-TV (Milwaukee) WLS-TV (Chicago) |
Bears–Packers rivalry |
2009 NFL season
The September 28 game between the Carolina Panthers and the Dallas Cowboys was the first time Cowboys Stadium (now AT&T Stadium) hosted a Monday night game.
The next week featured the Minnesota Vikings hosting the Green Bay Packers marked the first time quarterback Brett Favre faced his former team. Favre completed 24 of his 31 pass attempts for 271 yards and 3 touchdowns and became the first quarterback in NFL history to defeat all 32 current franchises. On defense, Vikings defensive end Jared Allen had a career-best 4.5 sacks. On the business front, the game scored an overnight metered 14.2 Nielsen rating including a 58.3 rating in Minneapolis and a 49.7 rating in Green Bay. In addition, the game averaged 21.8 million viewers which made the game the highest-rated program in cable television history. In second place was Week 12's hyped matchup between the undefeated New Orleans Saints and New England Patriots which averaged 21.4 million viewers.[16][17]
Week | Date | Visiting Team | Final Score | Host Team | Stadium | OTA Affilates | Significance |
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1 | September 14 | Buffalo Bills | 24–25 | New England Patriots | Gillette Stadium | WKBW-TV (Buffalo) WCVB-TV (Boston) |
Bills–Patriots rivalry, 7 p.m. Kickoff |
San Diego Chargers | 24–20 | Oakland Raiders | Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
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KFMB-TV (San Diego) KPIX-TV (Oakland) |
Chargers–Raiders rivalry, 10:15 p.m. Kickoff | ||
2 | September 21 | Indianapolis Colts | 27–23 | Miami Dolphins | Land Shark Stadium
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WNDY-TV (Indianapolis) WSFL-TV (Miami) |
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3 | September 28 | Carolina Panthers | 7–21 | Dallas Cowboys | Cowboys Stadium
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WCNC-TV (Charlotte) KTXA (Dallas) |
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4 | October 5 | Green Bay Packers | 23–30 | Minnesota Vikings | Mall of America Field | WBAY-TV (Green Bay) WISN-TV (Milwaukee) KSTP-TV (Minneapolis) |
Packers–Vikings rivalry |
5 | October 12 | New York Jets | 27–31 | Miami Dolphins | Land Shark Stadium
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WWOR-TV (New York City) WSFL-TV (Miami) |
Dolphins–Jets rivalry |
6 | October 19 | Denver Broncos | 34–23 | San Diego Chargers | Qualcomm Stadium
|
KTVD (Denver) KFMB-TV (San Diego) |
Broncos–Chargers rivalry |
7 | October 26 | Philadelphia Eagles | 27–17 | Washington Redskins | FedExField
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WPVI-TV (Philadelphia) WDCA (Washington D.C.) |
Eagles–Redskins rivalry
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8 | November 2 | Atlanta Falcons | 27–35 | New Orleans Saints | Louisiana Superdome
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WGCL-DT (Atlanta) (New Orleans)
WDSU |
Falcons–Saints rivalry |
9 | November 9 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 28–10 | Denver Broncos | Invesco Field at Mile High
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WTAE-TV (Pittsburgh) KTVD (Denver) |
Broncos–Steelers rivalry |
10 | November 16 | Baltimore Ravens | 16–0 | Cleveland Browns | Cleveland Browns Stadium | WJZ-TV (Baltimore) WJW-TV (Cleveland) |
Browns–Ravens rivalry |
11 | November 23 | Tennessee Titans | 20–17 | Houston Texans | Reliant Stadium
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WKRN-TV (Nashville) KIAH (Houston) |
Texans–Titans rivalry |
12 | November 30 | New England Patriots | 17–38 | New Orleans Saints | Louisiana Superdome
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WCVB-TV (Boston) WDSU (Nee Orleans) |
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13 | December 7 | Baltimore Ravens | 14–27 | Green Bay Packers | Lambeau Field | WJZ-TV (Baltimore) WBAY-TV (Green Bay) WISN-TV (Milwaukee) |
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14 | December 14 | Arizona Cardinals | 9–24 | San Francisco 49ers | Candlestick Park | KTVK (Phoenix) KPIX-TV (San Francisco) |
49ers–Cardinals rivalry |
15 | December 21 | New York Giants | 45–12 | Washington Redskins | FedExField
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WWOR-TV (New York City) WDCA (Washington D.C.) |
Giants–Redskins rivalry
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16 | December 28 | Minnesota Vikings | 30–36 | Chicago Bears | Soldier Field | KSTP-TV (Minneapolis) WLS-TV (Chicago) |
Bears–Vikings rivalry |
2010 Pro Bowl | January 31 | NFC | 34–41 | AFC | Sun Life Stadium
|
None |
Team Standings (1990–2009)
The postseason games, though covered by the ABC Monday Night Football team, are excluded from the standings.
See also
- Monday Night Football results (1970–1989)
- Monday Night Football results (2010–present)
- NBC Sunday Night Football results (2006–present)
- Thursday Night Football results (2006–present)
References
- Total Football II,, Edited by Bob Carroll, Michael Gershman, David Neft and John Thorn, Harper Collins Publishing, 1999. ISBN 0-06-270174-6.
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