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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. Listed below are games played from 2010 to the most recent season.

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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.

2010s[]

2010 NFL season[]

Day Date Visiting Team Final Score Host Team Stadium
Monday September 13 Baltimore Ravens 10–9 New York Jets New Meadowlands Stadium
Monday September 13 San Diego Chargers 14–21 Kansas City Chiefs Arrowhead Stadium
Monday September 20 New Orleans Saints 25–22 San Francisco 49ers Candlestick Park
Monday September 27 Green Bay Packers 17–20 Chicago Bears Soldier Field
Monday October 4 New England Patriots 41–14 Miami Dolphins Sun Life Stadium
Monday October 11 Minnesota Vikings 20–29 New York Jets New Meadowlands Stadium
Monday October 18 Tennessee Titans 30–3 Jacksonville Jaguars EverBank Field
Monday October 25 New York Giants 41–35 Dallas Cowboys Cowboys Stadium
Monday November 1 Houston Texans 17–30 Indianapolis Colts Lucas Oil Stadium
Monday November 8 Pittsburgh Steelers 27–21 Cincinnati Bengals Paul Brown Stadium
Monday November 15 Philadelphia Eagles 59–28 Washington Redskins FedEx Field
Monday November 22 Denver Broncos 14–35 San Diego Chargers Qualcomm Stadium
Monday November 29 San Francisco 49ers 27–6 Arizona Cardinals University of Phoenix Stadium
Monday December 6 New York Jets 3–45 New England Patriots Gillette Stadium
Monday December 13 Baltimore Ravens 34–28 Houston Texans Reliant Stadium
Monday December 20 Chicago Bears 40–14 Minnesota Vikings TCF Bank Stadium
Monday December 27 New Orleans Saints 17–14 Atlanta Falcons Georgia Dome

2011 NFL season[]

The September 26 game between the Dallas Cowboys and Washington Redskins was the final appearance 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 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.

Day Date Visiting Team Final Score Host Team Stadium
Monday September 12 New England Patriots 38–24 Miami Dolphins Sun Life Stadium
Monday September 12 Oakland Raiders 23–20 Denver Broncos Sports Authority Field at Mile High
Monday September 19 St. Louis Rams 16–28 New York Giants MetLife Stadium
Monday September 26 Washington Redskins 16–18 Dallas Cowboys Cowboys Stadium
Monday October 3 Indianapolis Colts 17–24 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Raymond James Stadium
Monday October 10 Chicago Bears 13–24 Detroit Lions Ford Field
Monday October 17 Miami Dolphins 6–24 New York Jets MetLife Stadium
Monday October 24 Baltimore Ravens 7–12 Jacksonville Jaguars EverBank Field
Monday October 31 San Diego Chargers 20–23 Kansas City Chiefs Arrowhead Stadium
Monday November 7 Chicago Bears 30–24 Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field
Monday November 14 Minnesota Vikings 7–45 Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field
Monday November 21 Kansas City Chiefs 3–34 New England Patriots Gillette Stadium
Monday November 28 New York Giants 24–49 New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome
Monday December 5 San Diego Chargers 38–14 Jacksonville Jaguars EverBank Field
Monday December 12 St. Louis Rams 13–30 Seattle Seahawks CenturyLink Field
Monday December 19 Pittsburgh Steelers 3–20 San Francisco 49ers Candlestick Park
Monday December 26 Atlanta Falcons 16–45 New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome

2012 NFL season[]

Day Date Visiting Team Final Score Host Team Stadium
Monday September 10 Cincinnati Bengals 13–44 Baltimore Ravens M&T Bank Stadium
Monday September 10 San Diego Chargers 22–14 Oakland Raiders O.co Coliseum
Monday September 17 Denver Broncos 21–27 Atlanta Falcons Georgia Dome
Monday September 24 Green Bay Packers 12–14 Seattle Seahawks CenturyLink Field
Monday October 1 Chicago Bears 34–18 Dallas Cowboys Cowboys Stadium
Monday October 8 Houston Texans 23–17 New York Jets Metlife Stadium
Monday October 15 Denver Broncos 35–24 San Diego Chargers Qualcomm Stadium
Monday October 22 Detroit Lions 7–13 Chicago Bears Soldier Field
Monday October 29 San Francisco 49ers 24–3 Arizona Cardinals University of Phoenix Stadium
Monday November 5 Philadelphia Eagles 13–28 New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome
Monday November 12 Kansas City Chiefs 13-16 Pittsburgh Steelers Heinz Field
Monday November 19 Chicago Bears 7-32 San Francisco 49ers Candlestick Park
Monday November 26 Carolina Panthers 30-22 Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field
Monday December 3 New York Giants 16-17 Washington Redskins FedExField
Monday December 10 Houston Texans 14-42 New England Patriots Gillette Stadium
Monday December 17 New York Jets 10-14 Tennessee Titans LP Field
Saturday December 22 Atlanta Falcons 31-18 Detroit Lions Ford Field

See also[]

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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