Here's the entire Monday Night Football schedule on ESPN for 2024
Play the Monday Night Football theme song! It’s time for some primetime weeknight football again!
The 2024 NFL season will include plenty of awesome games on Monday nights with ESPN bringing back the matchups that finish up each week’s slate of games.
Note that this is the schedule for now — later in the season, we may get some Monday night games flexed out with for opponents who are possible playoff contenders and therefore will be more watchable (although, let’s face it, you’d watch anyway, right?).
With that in mind, here’s the full schedule, including the games that are there from Weeks 12 to 17 that could be flexed out. Week 18 is TBD as of publishing this (all games at 8:15 p.m. and on ESPN unless otherwise noted)
Watch Monday Night Football FREE with FuboWeek 1
New York Jets at San Francisco 49ers
Week 2
Atlanta Falcons at Philadelphia Eagles
Week 3
Jacksonville Jaguars at Buffalo Bills (7:30 p.m.)
Washington Commanders at Cincinnati Bengals (on ABC)
Week 4
Tennessee Titans at Miami Dolphins (7:30 p.m.)
Seattle Seahawks at Detroit Lions (on ABC)
Week 5
New Orleans Saints at Kansas City Chiefs
Week 6
Buffalo Bills at New York Jets
Week 7
Baltimore Ravens at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Los Angeles Chargers at Arizona Cardinals (9 p.m. on ESPN+)
Week 8
New York Giants at Pittsburgh Steelers
Week 9
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Kansas City Chiefs
Week 10
Miami Dolphins at Los Angeles Rams
Week 11
Houston Texans at Dallas Cowboys
Week 12
Baltimore Ravens at Los Angeles Chargers
Week 13
Cleveland Browns at Denver Broncos
Week 14
Cincinnati Bengals at Dallas Cowboys
Week 15
Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings (8 p.m. on ABC)
Atlanta Falcons at Las Vegas Raiders (8:30 p.m.)
Week 16
New Orleans Saints at Green Bay Packers
Week 17
Detroit Lions at San Francisco 49ers
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