Monday Night Football typically starts at 5:15 PM Pacific Time. However, the kickoff time can vary depending on the specific game and scheduling, so it's always best to check the schedule for the exact time.
Monday Night Football starts each year at 8:00 PM Central time. Each Monday night a different team will play each other.
According to Wikipedia, the Raiders all time record on Monday Night Football is 36-22-1 for a winning percentage of .619.
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As of the start of the 2007 season, the Bears MNF record was 18-32. Click on the 'MNF All Time Records' link on this page to see the all time records of all teams on Monday Night Football.
The Monday Night Football schedule is set in April, and as such is not available at this time. The football season typically starts in late August, though, so one can expect Monday Night Football to begin then or shortly after.
ABC/ESPN do not allow online viewing of this programming for the general public. Some people can watch Monday Night Football legally and live online at WatchESPN.com. It is free (in the sense that you do not have to pay extra to watch it) to subscribers from Time Warner, Bright House Networks, or Verizon FIOS. Even though Verizon Broadcast Customers have access to ESPN3, they are not included in those who can watch live Monday Night Football. Since ESPN has exclusive rights to broadcast the Monday Night Football games, any other means of watching it online are illegal.
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I'm unable to provide real-time updates or current schedules, including the teams playing on Monday Night Football tonight. However, you can check the latest sports news websites or the NFL's official site for the most accurate and up-to-date information on the games.
Yes, Sheryl Crow performed the theme song for "Monday Night Football." She recorded a version of "One More Time," which was used as the opening theme for the show during the 2013 NFL season. Crow's rendition added a lively and contemporary touch to the iconic football program.
Yes, Rush Limbaugh was a commentator for "Monday Night Football" during the 2003 season. His tenure was marked by controversy, particularly due to his comments on quarterback Donovan McNabb, which led to significant backlash. Limbaugh's time on the show was short-lived, as he left the program after just one season.
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