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When the weekly NFL slate begins to wind down, there’s always still a small bit of good news for fans. There’s still another game to look forward to and it comes courtesy of Monday Night Football.
This iconic program traces its roots all the way back to 1970 and is still going strong today. Through the years, there have been a countless number of memorable moments and it should be more of the same this time around.
The 2021 MNF schedule is packed with intriguing matchups all season long, starting with a scintillating Ravens-Raiders matchup at Allegiant Stadium to kick things offs.
ESPN handles broadcast duties with ABC simulcasting select games. We’ve got you covered with everything you need to know about betting on Monday Night Football all season long, including the best MNF odds at online sportsbooks all season long. See the full lineup of this week’s NFL odds & lines here.
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When the NFL schedule gets released in the offseason, it doesn’t take too long for many eyes to zero in on which teams are locked into the coveted Monday Night Football time slot. Schedule makers do their best to put the most appealing matchups on in primetime, and they’ve done a pretty solid job year after year. Here’s what we have to look forward to on Monday Night Football in 2021.
Allegiant Stadium in Sin City serves as a fantastic backdrop for the opening game of the 2021 MNF slate. The matchup itself is a quality one to boot as both the Ravens and Raiders have designs on making some noise in the competitive AFC this season.
An early season NFC North battle gets the MNF treatment in Week 2. The Lions appear to be on the path towards rebuilding once again, while a Packers team that came up just short of a Super Bowl berth in 2020 has its sights set on making it happen this season.
It was a down year for the NFC East as a whole a season ago, but both the Eagles and Cowboys have designs on bouncing back in big league fashion this year. That’s a recipe for an exciting contest at Jerry World on the Week 3 edition of MNF.
When these two AFC West rivals hook up, points often follow. The Raiders take a short trek out west to square off with the Chargers in primetime. Derek Carr and Justin Herbert could combine for an old-fashioned gunslinger duel.
The race for AFC playoff berths will be tight, so even the early-season meetings of contenders hold lots of significance. The Colts take a trip to Baltimore to face off with a Ravens team in what should be a competitive affair.
The Bills and Titans are another pair of AFC playoff contenders who are looking to take things to the next level. Buffalo’s Josh Allen is a legitimate NFL MVP contender, and the same can be said for powerhouse Tennessee back Derrick Henry.
Primetime games under the lights in Seattle are typically rather electric. The 12th man of the Seahawks has a lot to do with that, and you can expect the crowd to be particularly amped when the Saints come knocking in Week 7.
Big Blue hasn’t seen the playoffs in several seasons, and the team has a massive test on its hand with a road trip to Kansas City. NFL MVP odds favorite Patrick Mahomes seems to always deliver something special when the lights shine the brightest.
Two of the league’s most historic franchises are set to battle on MNF in Week 9. It’s an inter-conference showdown of two clubs with postseason ambitions as the Bears travel to take on the Steelers in primetime.
The Rams and 49ers both have winning the NFC West on their to-do list for 2021. A case can be made for all four squads to win the division, so each of the rivalry games takes on that much more significance this season.
The Giants have another incredibly challenging MNF road assignment in Week 11. It’s off to Tampa to take on the defending Super Bowl champion Buccaneers with the eyes of the NFL squarely planted on this primetime tilt.
A pair of division winners in 2020 hook up in the nation’s capital on MNF. The Seahawks were expected to be in the postseason, but it was a surprising run for Washington. By Week 12, we should have a good sense of where things stand for both clubs.
We saw a changing of the guard in the AFC East last season as the Bills broke the Patriots lengthy stranglehold on the division. This December divisional tilt should provide some fantastic insight into how the race will shake out this time around.
The Rams take their act on the road to face off with an NFC West foe once again on MNF. The division race appears poised to be uber-competitive in 2021, so this mid-December MNF affair should help sort things out.
Longtime NFC North rivals get set to face off in the final MNF game before the holidays. Fans of both the Vikings and Bears have lots on the wish list for 2021, and this could be a crucial late-season battle for positioning.
A 10-win season wasn’t enough for Miami to get to the playoffs in 2020, but this is (or should be) a team on the rise. Meanwhile, a Saints club with a changing of the guard behind center may have its work cut out to remain in the playoff conversation.
Cleveland Browns @ Pittsburgh Steelers
This late-season rivalry game could have big ramifications on both the AFC North and the Wild Card picture. It’s also a rematch from last year’s playoffs for which the host Steelers will be looking for some revenge against the visiting Browns.
When there’s only a single NFL game on, you can be sure it’ll attract plenty of attention from sports bettors. That’s precisely the case with the NFL’s Monday Night Football. In addition to being the only football game on for the evening, it also marks the final time for viewers to get their NFL betting fix until the Thursday Night Football game odds are out.
On Mondays, debates will go on not only about which side will win, but also what the total may be and whether the spread will be covered. While those three types of wagers see a ton of action, there are also other ways for bettors to get in on the game.
For the single-game NFL broadcasts, prop bets become even more popular than the average Sunday. Since it’s the only game going, these wagers on specific events within the game make for other ways for bettors to take their chances. For those who like to wager and watch at the same time, live betting is gaining in popularity.
You can bet right along with MNF as the action plays out on your screen. Live betting is the way to do it. This is a fast-growing segment of the sports betting marketplace, and many sportsbooks have gone all in. Bets and odds will vary based on what’s happening, but here are some examples of the kinds of opportunities you should come across.
Live betting opens the doors to more profit opportunities and bet types for the game. Even better, you can stay on top of all of the action with ease via legal sports betting apps.
On an all-time basis, favorites have done pretty well on Monday Night Football. Naturally, you can’t just blindly bet on all favorites and expect to come out ahead, but it’s food for thought when we’re talking about particularly strong home or road favorites.
To earn the moniker of a strong team for the season at hand, the club has proven to be one of the tops in the league. The lights shine brightly on MNF with the eyes of the football world watching. It certainly makes sense for these clubs to go in with designs on making a statement. Here are some other basic tips you can keep in your back pocket for handicapping the Monday Night Football slate .
One other note to keep in mind: just because it’s the last NFL game for a few days, resist any urge to go overboard. This is especially true after you’ve had a bad week and are looking to MNF as a chance to ‘get even.’
As opposed to doing that, assess what went wrong in the past week and learn from it. Stick to your normal unit size and comfort level for Monday Night Football and enjoy the game, or simply take a pass if you can’t make heads or tails of what’s going to happen.
Legendary moments and Monday Night Football seem to go hand-in-hand. Perhaps it’s the fact that it’s the only game going on that makes them stand out, but some players just seem to really step it up under the MNF spotlight. Here’s a look back at some of the record-setting performances.
The list of great moments on Monday Night Football is long. In fact, the topic of which one is the best of all-time can lead to a pretty inspired debate. Here’s our contribution of fuel to the fire with our picks for the five best moments in MNF history.
One of the most entertaining MNF games of all time. The Chiefs went to LA and took down the Rams 54-51. Yep, it was a game with video game numbers all around. Patrick Mahomes threw for 478 yards, six scores and three picks in the victory.
The Packers welcomed the Raiders to town, and heavy hearts were all around. Brett Favre’s father passed away the day before the game, but the Green Bay legend gave it a go anyway. He promptly went out and three for 399 yards and four scores in a stirring 41-7 victory.
Jerry Rice’s name can be found numerous times in the NFL record book. This may have been his finest single-game performance. He hauled in 14 passes for 289 yards and three scores as the 49ers handled business at home over the visiting Vikings by a score of 37-30.
There have been a number of legendary duels on MNF, but this may have been the best ever. John Elway vs. Joe Montana was the headline matchup and the two legends didn’t disappoint. Montana put the exclamation point on a game-winning drive with just 8 seconds left as Kansas City topped Denver 31-28.
While it was already becoming clear that Raiders RB Bo Jackson was pretty special, this game vaulted him into legendary status. He pounded the rock for 221 yards and two scores in a 37-14 win. It also happened to be his 25th birthday, and he celebrated with highlight after highlight.
Monday Night Football has been around since 1970, so each NFL team has had plenty of turns. Naturally, some of the top franchises have been on the game more often than their counterparts. Here’s a side-by-side look at the total number of appearances and records for both the AFC and NFC teams.
The kickoff time for Monday Night Football is 8:15 p.m. EST. There’s a MNF game on the docket from the opening week of the regular season through Week 17, but no contest for the final set of games in Week 18. ESPN provides extensive pregame coverage throughout the day with the Monday Night Countdown show beginning well before kickoff.
ESPN has been the home for Monday Night Football since the 2006 season. Sister network ABC previously had the rights to MNF from its debut in 1970 through 2005, and will also jump in with simulcast coverage at times, including NFL Week 1 in 2021.
Both networks can be found on virtually all cable packages. If you’ve moved away from cable, ESPN and ABC can also both be located in a wide range of streaming services, but be sure to confirm availability before signing up.
There isn’t a Monday Night Football game scheduled for Week 18, which means that the Sunday Night Football telecast for that week is the final game of the regular season.
Viewers can also catch the broadcast online or via the WatchESPN app. However, this still requires a subscription to a valid cable TV package. You can find ESPN on several streaming options if you have moved away from cable.
ESPN will also offer up a feed for online and mobile viewers, but please note that you’ll need valid sign-in credentials from your provider to access. Online viewers can visit ESPN.com and sign in, while mobile users can download the ESPN app and do the same. The Yahoo Sports app also has coverage of local and primetime NFL games and is available for both iOS and Android users
A new team was tapped to handle the broadcasting duties for MNF beginning in 2020, and the band will remain together for the coming season. Steve Levy takes care of the play-by-play, while Brian Griese and Louis Riddick are on board for commentary.
Lisa Salters serves as the primary sideline reporter with John Parry serving as rules analyst. Suzy Kolber is the host for the pregame Monday Night Countdown show, and she’s joined by Randy Moss, Steve Young, Adam Schefter, and Booger McFarland for commentary.
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2020 Monday Night Football Odds and Betting Angles
Let's look at some interesting Monday Night Football betting angles and situations from the last seven seasons or even longer. In some cases it was interesting to see what was out there and who they would apply to for 2020 future odds.
Below are the 17 games scheduled for Monday Night Football this season, all of which will be televised nationally on ESPN.

Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh Steelers square off with the New York Giants on Monday night football in Week 1. (AP)
There are tidbits bettors should keep in mind for Monday Night Football, starting with several bigger picture things.
Numbers like that aren't completely out of left field considering the NFL assures each team will get at least one prime time game. These results were further isolated down to teams that actually won their MNF game. Obviously we won't know exactly which teams qualify to be in this trend until the end of Week 16, but it is something to keep an eye on. With the full schedule out, you can further isolate if the team you are eyeing for a future bet has a good shot at winning their MNF game.
Last year, you would have headed into the playoffs with Baltimore, Kansas City, and New England as qualifiers from the AFC, and San Francisco, Green Bay, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Seattle from the NFC. That's half of the entire playoff field, but it's not exactly the worst play to start your playoff handicapping.
The list of teams that won't play on Monday are Miami, Houston, Jacksonville, Indianapolis, Washington, Detroit, and Carolina. Most of those teams are some significant long shots to begin with given they picked quite high in the draft, but omitting most of the AFC South is interesting.
This trend hones in on that Week 1 MNF double header that has become a great tradition in the sport. It's one that's proved to be highly lucrative for the teams that are involved in those games and start off 1-0.
This year we've got Pittsburgh facing the New York Giants in the first half of the doubleheader. The second game pits Tennessee and Denver in the nightcap. History suggests that at least one of those two winners will use that win as a jumping off point for a postseason spot. Early 2020 future odds opening lines for those games sit at Pittsburgh -3.5 and Denver -2.5, respectively.
Will this trend continue, and if/how bettors decide to use this knowledge to potentially help their bankroll from Weeks 2 on are two big questions. Maybe a “win the division” future is in the cards for these two teams that come out on victorious?
Off the top, there were three games that did 'push' in this category, so you could argue it's 8 out of 37 games, or 11 out of 40 where you at least got your money back. Furthermore, not all of these games had home favorites, so it's important to keep that in mind as well. In fact, those numbers push this angle down to 8 out of 21 games (with three pushes) that have seen the home favorite cover against a division rival. That's still a 56% ATS win rate for fading these teams no matter how you look at it.
2020 future odds doesn't actually bring us any divisional affairs until the Patriots/Jets game on November 9th. But the following weeks spotlights Vikings/Bears, and the final three weeks of MNF action showcase Ravens/Browns, Steelers/Bengals, and Bills/Patriots. Hard to imagine anyone but potentially the Patriots being a home favorite there, so this may not be totally applicable in 2020 future odds.
Again, not completely applicable this season as only one of those division games applies to NFC competition – Vikings/Bears – but should Chicago come out as an early favorite for that tilt, you've now got two things working against them. The home Monday Night Football favorite angle mentioned above, and now this NFC divisional underdog note as well.
Probably, not the best of news for Chicago Bears fans. Their team could easily end up in this dreaded range if they close as favorites for against the Vikings. Depending on how the first two thirds of the season goes for the other teams mentioned earlier with MNF division games, we could see more operate under this light as well.
We'll have to wait on the 2020 future odds to settle if any of those divisional MNF matchups set up with a total in the 50's. They tend to actually be a little lower scoring as well, with the O/U record coming in at 2-5 O/U.
Might as well begin where we left off the last notion, although this way it's completely flipped. Non-conference games tend to get 'over' support because there is next to nothing in terms of built in hatred to the game. But appears as where this truly shines is in MNF games that are expected to see points. The non-conference games on the slate include Steelers/Giants in Week 1, Saints/Raiders in Week 3, Saints/Chargers in Week 5, and Bills/49ers in Week 13.
If things go according to expectations in New Orleans, some of those Saints games could see totals over 50.
It's interesting to note that of the 5-1 ATS road favorites record among these Monday Night Football angles, the 'over' is also 5-1 as well. That does speak to a bit of lack of defensive intensity from the home side in these non-conference games, but both marks are something to keep in mind. It's likely that three of the four games that qualify in this category will likely have road favorites attached to them.
New Orleans is likely to favored in their two AFC West road games, while Pittsburgh is already a -3 road favorite over the Giants. Backing the Saints in prime time has gained some traction in the marketplace the past few years. Adding them to a favorable role like this will only fuel them likely being the ma
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