Monday Night Football: Broncos start at the Seahawks ESPN schedule

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ESPN is launching a new broadcast team this season, after luring Fox’s Joe Buck and Troy Ekman to join side journalist Lisa Salters and rules analyst John Barry. Michelle Beisner-Buck also joins the team to provide featured content.

The crew will hit the ground running and get Russell WilsonHe returns to Seattle for his Broncos debut in the first week. The football season ends Monday night with a double header that will be announced on January 7.

Here’s the full Monday night football schedule:

September 12 – Denver in Seattle

September 19 – Tennessee at Buffalo and Minnesota in Philadelphia (ABC Exclusive)

September 26 – Dallas at the New York Giants

October 3 – LA Rams in San Francisco

October 10 – Las Vegas, Kansas City

Oct 17 – Denver at LA Chargers

October 24 – Chicago, New England

Sunday October 30 – Denver vs Jacksonville (London international).

Oct 31 – Cincinnati in Cleveland

November 7 – Baltimore in New Orleans

November 14 – Washington in Philadelphia

November 21 – San Francisco, Arizona

November 28 – Pittsburgh, Indianapolis

December 5 – New Orleans in Tampa Bay

December 12 – New England in Arizona

December 19 – Ramez in Green Bay

Dec 26 – LA Chargers in Indianapolis

Jan 2 – Buffalo, Cincinnati

January 7 – TBD Double Head

ESPN will continue with an alternative advertising option in the form of “ManningCast” with Peyton and Eli Manning. “ManningCast” aired for nine regular seasons of football Monday nights and ESPN’s Wild Card weekends during the 2021 season.

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