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List ofMonday Night Football results (1970–2005)

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Beginning in the1970 NFL season, theNational Football League began scheduling a weekly regular season game onMonday night before a national television audience. From 1970 to 2005, theABC television network carried these games, with theESPN cable television network taking over beginning in September 2006. Listed below are games played from 1970 to 2005.

Overtime ResultNon-Monday regular season games covered by MNF teamPlayoffs/Super Bowl broadcastPro Bowl broadcast

Stadiums and teams appearing under different names

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Some stadiums and teams had multiple names throughout their appearances in theMNF package in this era.

First name listed is the stadium/team's name heading into 1990. All names were seen in the package at least once in this era.

Stadiums

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Teams

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1970s

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1970 NFL season

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The first ever MNF game between theNew York Jets and theCleveland Browns on September 21 ended with a 31–21 Browns win. Key highlights include Browns' 2 1st-quarter touchdowns byGary Collins andBo Scott;Emerson Boozer of the Jets scoring 2 rushing touchdowns, each scored in 2nd & 3rd quarters;Homer Jones became the first player inMNF history to score a touchdown on a kickoff/punt return when he sprinted 94 yards to the end zone to begin the 2nd half, andBilly Andrews also became the first defensive player inMNF history when he score a touchdown on an intercepted pass fromJoe Namath in the final closing minutes to seal the win.

In only the secondMNF game on September 28, Kansas City Chiefs quarterbackLen Dawson became the first quarterback to throw for 4 touchdown passes onMonday Night Football.

The October 19 game between theWashington Redskins andOakland Raiders was originally scheduled as a head coaching matchup betweenVince Lombardi of the Redskins and the Raiders' second-year mentor,John Madden. However, Lombardi died ofcolon cancer six weeks before the contest. In that game, Raiders running backHewritt Dixon rushed for 164 yards and a touchdown. 13 years later, theRedskins and theRaiders (this time playing inLos Angeles) would meet in theSuper Bowl, with the Raiders winning the game and the title 38–9.

The October 26 game between theLos Angeles Rams andMinnesota Vikings was notable when for the 1st time in MNF history, a team (Rams) didn't score a touchdown in the entire game. The result was a 13–3 Vikings win. Also on that same day, the 1st fight betweenMuhammad Ali and Jerry Quarry ended on a 3rd-round technical knockout. This boxing match is significant because it marked the return of Ali to boxing since his suspension that would ultimately led to his confrontational match againstJoe Frazier in theFight of the Century.Howard Cosell (a noted boxing commentator himself) would provide updates on that fight. The Ali-Quarry fight would later be highlighted onABC's Wide World of Sports.

Following their humiliating shutout in the November 16 game (which is also the 1st shutout in MNF history), theCowboys would go on a seven-game winning streak, not losing until a deciding field goal in the final seconds ofSuper Bowl V against theBaltimore Colts. TheSt. Louis Cardinals, who completed a season sweep of the Cowboys at theCotton Bowl would go 1–3–1 down the stretch to fall completely out of the playoffs and cost coachCharley Winner his job. As for the Cowboys, they would not be shutout for 15 years until the futureSuper Bowl championChicago Bears beat them 44–0.

The Colts and Packers simultaneously became the first teams to make their second appearances on MNF when they played each other. The Browns, Lions, and Rams were the only other teams to make twoMNF appearances in 1970. The Browns became the first team in MNF history to win 2 games in 2 appearances, while the Rams became the first team to lose 2 games in 2 appearances. The only teams that did not appear on MNF in 1970 were the 49ers (who first appeared in 1971), the Saints and Patriots (who first appeared in 1972) and the Broncos and Bills (who first appeared in consecutive weeks in 1973).

The November 23 game became infamous when an intoxicatedHoward Cosell slurred his way through the first half and vomited onDon Meredith's boots at halftime. Cosell leftFranklin Field prior to the second half, leaving Meredith to finish the game withKeith Jackson.

WeekDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHost TeamStadiumSignificance
1September 21New York Jets21–31Cleveland BrownsCleveland Municipal StadiumFirst MNF game[1]
2September 28Kansas City Chiefs44–24Baltimore ColtsMemorial Stadium[2]
3October 5Chicago Bears14–28Detroit LionsTiger StadiumBears–Lions rivalry[3]
4October 12Green Bay Packers22–20San Diego ChargersSan Diego Stadium[4]
5October 19Washington Redskins20–34Oakland RaidersOakland–Alameda County Coliseum[5]
6October 26Los Angeles Rams3–13Minnesota VikingsMetropolitan StadiumRams–Vikings rivalry
1969 NFL Western Conference playoff rematch[6]
7November 2Cincinnati Bengals10–21Pittsburgh SteelersThree Rivers StadiumBengals–Steelers rivalry[7]
8November 9Baltimore Colts13–10Green Bay PackersMilwaukee County Stadium[8]
9November 16St. Louis Cardinals38–0Dallas CowboysCotton Bowl[9]
10November 23New York Giants20–23Philadelphia EaglesFranklin FieldEagles–Giants rivalry[10]
11November 30Miami Dolphins20–7Atlanta FalconsAtlanta Stadium[11]
12December 7Cleveland Browns21–10Houston OilersAstrodome[12]
13December 14Detroit Lions28–23Los Angeles RamsLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum[13]

1971 NFL season

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The October 11 game was the final NFL contest played in theCotton Bowl. TheDallas Cowboys moved intoTexas Stadium for its next home game on October 24 versus theNew England Patriots.

Wide receiverDave Smith of thePittsburgh Steelers became a part ofMonday Night Football lore with an infamous mistake in the October 18 game against theKansas City Chiefs. Smith was en route to scoring on a 50-yard pass play when he raised the ball over his head before reaching the end zone. Smith lost control of the ball, thinking he had already scored, with the mistake resulting in a touchback for the Chiefs.

The November 1 game between the visitingDetroit Lions and theGreen Bay Packers ended in a 14–14 tie atCounty Stadium in Milwaukee. The first tie in the history of theMonday Night Football series.

The December 13 game saw the triumphant return ofGeorge Allen to theLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum, where he coached theLos Angeles Rams for five seasons (1966–70). Allen's new team, theWashington Redskins, clinched its first playoff berth since 1945 with a 38–24 victory over the Rams, also handing the NFC West championship to theSan Francisco 49ers. Ironically, the 49ers ousted the Redskins from the playoffs with a 24–20 victory 13 days later. In addition, one of the contestants for an NFL punt, pass and kick contest shown during the game would be futurePhiladelphia Eagles andKansas City Chiefs head coachAndy Reid.

The October 25 game featured a moment of silence for Lions wide receiverChuck Hughes who died of a heart attack on the field atTiger Stadium the previous day.

The 49ers made their MNF debut December 6 vs. Kansas Cityat home.

WeekDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHost TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameAugust 31Houston Oilers6–17Los Angeles RamsFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
Saturday game
1September 20Minnesota Vikings16–13Detroit LionsTiger StadiumLions–Vikings rivalry
Frank Gifford's debut game[14]
2September 27New York Jets10–17St. Louis CardinalsBusch Memorial Stadium[15]
3October 4Oakland Raiders34–20Cleveland BrownsCleveland Stadium[16]
4October 11New York Giants13–20Dallas CowboysCotton BowlCowboys–Giants rivalry[17]
5October 18Pittsburgh Steelers16–38Kansas City ChiefsMunicipal Stadium[18]
6October 25Baltimore Colts3–10Minnesota VikingsMetropolitan Stadium[19]
7November 1Detroit Lions14–14Green Bay PackersMilwaukee County StadiumLions–Packers rivalry[20]
8November 8Los Angeles Rams17–24Baltimore ColtsMemorial Stadium[21]
9November 15St. Louis Cardinals17–20San Diego ChargersSan Diego Stadium[22]
10November 22Green Bay Packers21–28Atlanta FalconsAtlanta Stadium[23]
11November 29Chicago Bears3–34Miami DolphinsOrange Bowl[24]
11December 6Kansas City Chiefs26–17San Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park[25]
13December 13Washington Redskins38–24Los Angeles RamsLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum[26]

1972 NFL season

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The September 25 game marked theNew Orleans Saints' debut onMonday Night Football. The Saints' opponents, theKansas City Chiefs, returned toTulane Stadium for the first time since theirSuper Bowl IV victory over theMinnesota Vikings. Chiefs coachHank Stram later coached the Saints in1976 and1977, although the team moved to theLouisiana Superdome in1975. Saints quarterbackArchie Manning made his Monday Night debut as well; 33 years later, his son,Eli Manning, made his Monday Night debut for theNew York Giants against the Saints in a game relocated from New Orleans toGiants Stadium after the devastation ofHurricane Katrina three weeks prior.

The Patriots were the other team to make its MNF debut in 1972, hosting the Colts November 6.

The October 9 game between theOakland Raiders andHouston Oilers at the Astrodome is infamous for an awkward off-field incident. During the game, which the Raiders won in a 34–0 shutout, ABC cameras had panned out and showed several fans leaving. A cameraman caught one of the few to stay in the game, who showed his disgust with the Oilers' performance by raisinghis middle finger, promptingDon Meredith to quip, "We're number 1 in the nation." The game was the first in the series' three-year history to pit two former AFL clubs against each other. After this game, the Oilers went the rest of the season winless, ending with a 1–13 record and again with a 1–13 record in the next season.

The November 27 game saw theMiami Dolphins make their lone primetime appearance during their 17–0 season. The Dolphins had little trouble in dispatching the outclassedSt. Louis Cardinals, one of nine games the Dolphins won that season against teams which won five or fewer games (the Cardinals finished 4–9–1 for the third time in four seasons, and did so again in 1973).

The December 11 game saw theNew York Jets wide receiverDon Maynard set a new NFL record for pass receptions when he caught his 632nd reception, a record that stood until 1975 whenCharley Taylor became the NFL all-time pass receptions record holder.

WeekDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHost TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameJuly 29Kansas City Chiefs23–17New York GiantsFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
Saturday game
1September 18Washington Redskins24–21Minnesota VikingsMetropolitan Stadium[27]
2September 25Kansas City Chiefs20–17New Orleans SaintsTulane Stadium[28]
3October 2New York Giants27–12Philadelphia EaglesVeterans StadiumEagles–Giants rivalry[29]
4October 9Oakland Raiders34–0Houston OilersThe Astrodome[30]
5October 16Green Bay Packers24–23Detroit LionsTiger StadiumLions–Packers rivalry[31]
6October 23Minnesota Vikings10–13Chicago BearsSoldier FieldBears–Vikings rivalry[32]
7October 30Detroit Lions24–28Dallas CowboysTexas Stadium[33]
8November 6Baltimore Colts24–17New England PatriotsSchaefer StadiumColts–Patriots rivalry[34]
9November 13Cleveland Browns21–17San Diego ChargersSan Diego Stadium[35]
10November 20Atlanta Falcons13–24Washington RedskinsRobert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium[36]
11November 27St. Louis Cardinals10–31Miami DolphinsOrange BowlDolphins would later become the only NFL team to win a perfect season.[37]
12December 4Los Angeles Rams26–16San Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park49ers–Rams rivalry[38]
13December 11New York Jets16–24Oakland RaidersOakland–Alameda County Coliseum[39]

1973 NFL season

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The Broncos and Bills were the last of the 26 teams of the merged NFL to make their first appearances on the program, but not against each other, rather, alone in consecutive weeks.

During what would beDon Meredith's final season of his first Monday Night stint, he was the center of three incidents in a three-week stand. In the Oakland-Denver game on October 22, Meredith famously quipped, "We're in theMile High City, and so am I" (referring to hismarijuana use at the time), followed by his drinking through the Buffalo–Kansas City game the following week. Finally, on November 5 during the Steelers-Redskins matchup, he referred to PresidentRichard Nixon by the nickname of "Tricky Dick".

The October 8 game ended in dramatic fashion as Redskins safetyKen Houston stopped Cowboy running backWalt Garrison at the Washington one-yard-line as time expired to preserve a 14–7 Redskins victory.

The Minnesota Vikings entered the November 19 game in Atlanta with a spotless 9–0 record, but left with their first loss. The Falcons jumped out to a 17–7 halftime lead, then held on as the Vikings came up one yard short on fourth down at the Atlanta 39 with 55 seconds to play. The victory was the Falcons sixth in a row. The victory was sweet revenge for Falcons head coachNorm Van Brocklin, who was the Vikings' first head coach from 1961 to 1966, and quarterback Bob Lee, a Vikings backup from 1969 to 1972 (as well as punter from 1969 to 1971), and again in 1976 and 1977.

The December 3 game between theSteelers and theDolphins began with a 30–3 halftime lead for the Dolphins, highlighted byDick Anderson's 4 interceptions, including two that resulted in touchdown scores. Pittsburgh added 3 touchdowns in the 2nd half. However, luck ran out in the closing minutes, as the Dolphins won the game 30–26, aided with aBob Griese safety.

Only one home team lost out of the 13 games: Cleveland to Miami 17–9 on October 15 (the Raiders and Broncos played to a 23–23 tie in Denver a week later).

WeekDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHost TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameJuly 28San Francisco 49ers20–7New England PatriotsFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
Saturday game
1September 17New York Jets7–23Green Bay PackersMilwaukee County Stadium[40]
2September 24New Orleans Saints3–40Dallas CowboysTexas Stadium[41]
3October 1Atlanta Falcons6–31Detroit LionsTiger Stadium[42]
4October 8Dallas Cowboys7–14Washington RedskinsRobert F. Kennedy Memorial StadiumCowboys–Redskins rivalry
1972 NFC Championship Game rematch[43]
5October 15Miami Dolphins17–9Cleveland BrownsCleveland Stadium1972 AFC Divisional playoff rematch[44]
6October 22Oakland Raiders23–23Denver BroncosMile High StadiumBroncos–Raiders rivalry[45]
7October 29Kansas City Chiefs14–23Buffalo BillsRich StadiumBills–Chiefs rivalry[46]
8November 5Washington Redskins16–21Pittsburgh SteelersThree Rivers Stadium[47]
9November 12Chicago Bears7–19Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead Stadium[48]
10November 19Minnesota Vikings14–20Atlanta FalconsAtlanta Stadium[49]
11November 26Green Bay Packers6–20San Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park49ers–Packers rivalry[50]
12December 3Pittsburgh Steelers26–30Miami DolphinsOrange Bowl1972 AFC Championship Game rematch[51]
13December 10New York Giants6–40Los Angeles RamsLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum[52]

1974 NFL season

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The season-opening contest in Buffalo on September 16 marked the start of a three-year stint forAlex Karras as a color commentator for the show. Karras had replacedFred Williamson, who had originally replacedDon Meredith, but was dismissed after a poorly received effort during a few preseason contests. The Raiders' loss was their first on Monday Night, and would be their last until1986.

The October 14 game between the Lions and 49ers marked the finalMonday Night Football game ever atTiger Stadium.

Facing huge competition from the October 28 CBS broadcast of the wedding ofRhoda Morgenstern onRhoda and NBC's November 18 broadcast ofThe Godfather, ratings forMonday Night Football took a hit for those two contests. On that October 28, Pittsburgh defeated Atlanta for the 14th consecutive home team victory on Monday Night and the 15th consecutive without a loss. The streak was snapped the following week when Los Angeles won at San Francisco, the fourth of 10 consecutive Rams victories atCandlestick Park.

The November 25 game atTulane Stadium marked the first time ABC broadcast a Monday Night game in the same facility which would host theSuper Bowl at the end of the season. Ironically, thePittsburgh Steelers defeated theNew Orleans Saints in the MNF game, then came back January 12, 1975 and ousted theMinnesota Vikings on the same field to win their first championship in franchise history. In between, ABC telecast the finalSugar Bowl played at Tulane Stadium, with Nebraska edging Florida 13–10 on New Year's Eve.

After losing to the Steelers, the Saints did not return toMNF for five years.

From 1974 to 1977, the Monday night game aired on Saturday during the final week of the regular season. Previously, there had been no prime-time game in the season's final week.

WeekDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHost TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameJuly 27Buffalo Bills13–21St. Louis CardinalsFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
Saturday game
1September 16Oakland Raiders20–21Buffalo BillsRich Stadium[53]
2September 23Dallas Cowboys10–13Philadelphia EaglesVeterans StadiumCowboys–Eagles rivalry[54]
3September 30Denver Broncos3–30Washington RedskinsRobert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium[55]
4October 7New York Jets17–21Miami DolphinsOrange BowlDolphins–Jets rivalry[56]
5October 14San Francisco 49ers13–17Detroit LionsTiger Stadium[57]
6October 21Green Bay Packers9–10Chicago BearsSoldier FieldBears–Packers rivalry[58]
7October 28Atlanta Falcons17–24Pittsburgh SteelersThree Rivers Stadium[59]
8November 4Los Angeles Rams15–13San Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park49ers–Rams rivalry[60]
9November 11Minnesota Vikings28–24St. Louis CardinalsBusch Memorial Stadium[61]
10November 18Kansas City Chiefs42–34Denver BroncosMile High StadiumBroncos–Chiefs rivalry[62]
11November 25Pittsburgh Steelers28–7New Orleans SaintsTulane Stadium[63]
12December 2Cincinnati Bengals3–24Miami DolphinsOrange Bowl1973 AFC Divisional playoff rematch[64]
13December 9Washington Redskins23–17Los Angeles RamsLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum[65]
14December 14Dallas Cowboys23–27Oakland RaidersOakland–Alameda County ColiseumSaturday game.[66]
1975 Pro BowlJanuary 20NFC17–10AFCOrange Bowl

1975 NFL season

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TheOakland Raiders' defeat of theMiami Dolphins on September 22 ended the Dolphins 31-game home winning streak. During this game,ABC switched at halftime toABC News anchorHarry Reasoner for an update on the assassination attempt onPresident Ford bySara Jane Moore earlier that day.

The October 6 game marked the first regular season game ever played in thePontiac Silverdome, the then-new home of the Detroit Lions. The Dallas Cowboys, who had missed the playoffs in 1974 for the first time in nine years, beat the Lions on their way to a 4–0 start to the season. The Cowboys would return to the playoffs in 1975, starting a new nine-year streak of playoff berths, and became the first NFLwild card team ever to play in the Super Bowl.

The October 27 game between theMinnesota Vikings and theChicago Bears, marked Bears Running BackWalter Payton'sMonday Night Football debut.

Following their surprising 34–31 victory at Dallas Nov. 10, Kansas City did not win another MNF game until1991. The Chiefs-Cowboys game is best remembered for a diving one-handed touchdown reception by the Cowboys'Golden Richards at the back of the end zone.

The finalMonday Night Football game of the season offered one of the least attractive contests in the six-year history of the program: The 1–11San Diego Chargers hosted the 3–9New York Jets, with the Chargers pulling an upset 24–16 victory.

This was the first season that the Rams did not appear in one of the final two games of the season. The Rams played at home in the final Monday night game four of the first five seasons ofMonday Night Football. Nevertheless, the Rams did play in the final game covered by theMNF team on Saturday, December 20, where they defeated the eventualSuper Bowl champion Steelers. This season marks the first time thatJohnny Pearson'sHeavy Action was used for their opening theme.

WeekDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHost TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameAugust 2Washington Redskins17–9Cincinnati BengalsFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
Saturday game
1September 22Oakland Raiders31–21Miami DolphinsOrange Bowl1974 AFC Divisional playoff rematch
(The Sea of Hands)[67]
2September 29Green Bay Packers13–23Denver BroncosMile High Stadium[68]
3October 6Dallas Cowboys36–10Detroit LionsPontiac Silverdome[69]
4October 13St. Louis Cardinals17–27Washington RedskinsRobert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium[70]
5October 20New York Giants17–14Buffalo BillsRich Stadium[71]
6October 27Minnesota Vikings13–9Chicago BearsSoldier FieldBears–Vikings rivalry[72]
7November 3Los Angeles Rams42–3Philadelphia EaglesVeterans Stadium[73]
8November 10Kansas City Chiefs34–31Dallas CowboysTexas Stadium[74]
9November 17Buffalo Bills24–33Cincinnati BengalsRiverfront Stadium[75]
10November 24Pittsburgh Steelers32–9Houston OilersAstrodomeOilers–Steelers rivalry[76]
11December 1New England Patriots7–20Miami DolphinsOrange BowlDolphins–Patriots rivalry[77]
12December 8Denver Broncos10–17Oakland RaidersOakland–Alameda County ColiseumBroncos–Raiders rivalry[78]
13December 15New York Jets16–24San Diego ChargersSan Diego Stadium[79]
14December 20Pittsburgh Steelers3–10Los Angeles RamsLos Angeles Memorial ColiseumLAR Win: No 1 Seed Loss With MIN
LAR Loss: No 2 Seed
Saturday game.[80]
1976 Pro BowlJanuary 26AFC20–23NFCLouisiana Superdome

1976 NFL season

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This season saw the first Monday nightovertime game since overtime was instituted for the regular season in 1974, as theRedskins kicked a field goal in the extra period to beat theEagles 20–17.

The October 11 game marked the first time the Rams had ever been shut out atLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum in their team history. The 49ers sacked Rams quarterbackJames Harris 10 times, six alone by defensive endTommy Hart.

The October 18 game featuredAlex Karras singing a fight song written for theNew York Jets by then-head coachLou Holtz before the kickoff (which was repeated for theNFL Top 10 series in the episode on "Coaches Who Belonged in College").

1976 also marked the program using a new theme song for the introduction.

WeekDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHost TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameJuly 24Denver Broncos10–7Detroit LionsFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
Saturday game
1September 13Miami Dolphins30–21Buffalo BillsRich StadiumBills–Dolphins rivalry[81]
2September 20Oakland Raiders24–21Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead StadiumChiefs–Raiders rivalry[82]
3September 27Washington Redskins20–17Philadelphia EaglesVeterans StadiumEagles–Redskins rivalry[83]
4October 4Pittsburgh Steelers6–17Minnesota VikingsMetropolitan Stadium[84]
5October 11San Francisco 49ers16–0Los Angeles RamsLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum49ers–Rams rivalry[85]
6October 18New York Jets7–41New England PatriotsSchaefer StadiumJets–Patriots rivalry[86]
7October 25St. Louis Cardinals10–20Washington RedskinsRobert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium[87]
8November 1Houston Oilers14–38Baltimore ColtsMemorial StadiumColts–Titans rivalry[88]
9November 8Los Angeles Rams12–20Cincinnati BengalsRiverfront Stadium[89]
10November 15Buffalo Bills10–17Dallas CowboysTexas Stadium[90]
11November 22Baltimore Colts17–16Miami DolphinsOrange Bowl[91]
12November 29Minnesota Vikings16–20San Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park[92]
13December 6Cincinnati Bengals20–35Oakland RaidersOakland–Alameda County Coliseum[93]
14December 11Los Angeles Rams20–17Detroit LionsPontiac SilverdomeSaturday game.[94]
1977 Pro BowlJanuary 17NFC14–24AFCKingdome

1977 NFL season

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The September 26 game was decided in overtime onDon Cockroft's 35-yard field goal with 10:15 left in the extra session.

This was Don Meredith's first season back in the booth, after three seasons at NBC. He would remain through the 1984 season.

The October 10 game wasJoe Namath's last NFL start and last NFL game.

WeekDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHost TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameJuly 30Chicago Bears20–6New York JetsFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
Saturday game
1September 19San Francisco 49ers0–27Pittsburgh SteelersThree Rivers Stadium[95]
2September 26New England Patriots27–30Cleveland BrownsCleveland Stadium[96]
3October 3Oakland Raiders37–28Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead StadiumChiefs–Raiders rivalry[97]
4October 10Los Angeles Rams23–24Chicago BearsSoldier Field[98]
5October 17Cincinnati Bengals14–20Pittsburgh SteelersThree Rivers StadiumBengals–Steelers rivalry[99]
6October 24Minnesota Vikings3–35Los Angeles RamsLos Angeles Memorial ColiseumRams–Vikings rivalry
1976 NFC Championship Game rematch[100]
7October 31New York Giants0–28St. Louis CardinalsBusch Memorial Stadium[101]
8November 7Washington Redskins3–10Baltimore ColtsMemorial Stadium[102]
9November 14St. Louis Cardinals24–17Dallas CowboysTexas Stadium[103]
10November 21Green Bay Packers9–10Washington RedskinsRobert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium[104]
11November 28Buffalo Bills13–34Oakland RaidersOakland–Alameda County Coliseum[105]
12December 5Baltimore Colts6–17Miami DolphinsOrange Bowl[106]
13December 12Dallas Cowboys42–35San Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park49ers–Cowboys rivalry[107]
14December 17Minnesota Vikings30–21Detroit LionsPontiac SilverdomeLions–Vikings rivalry
MIN Win: NFC Central Champions with CHI Loss,
MIN Loss: CHI wins the NFC Central
Saturday game.[108]
1978 Pro BowlJanuary 23AFC13–14NFCTampa Stadium

1978 NFL season

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The September 4 game, the 1978MNF season opener, was when Howard Cosell and the announcing crew was given a plate ofnachos and Cosell began using the term 'nacho' for the duration of the game; this moment is notable for helping spread the popularity of the dish outside of its native Texas where it was invented.[109]

The September 18 game between theColts and thePatriots featured aMonday Night Football-record 41 points scored between the two teams in the fourth quarter, 27 by the Colts. Colts running backJoe Washington had a memorable performance, scoring or helping score his team's final three touchdowns. His catch of a touchdown pass tied the game at 20–20, and then he threw an option pass toRoger Carr to put the Colts ahead 27–20. After the Patriots tied it late, Washington returned the ensuing kickoff 96 yards for the winning touchdown.

The November 20 game between theDolphins and theOilers featured a memorable performance by Oilers' rookie running backEarl Campbell. Campbell rushed for 199 yards and four touchdowns in a nip-and-tuck game that was capped off by his 81-yard scoring run in the fourth quarter. It was the first MNF telecast from theAstrodome since the infamous 1972 game versus theOakland Raiders where a fan gave the middle finger to a camera.

The November 27 game between thePittsburgh Steelers andSan Francisco 49ers kicked off at 6 pm. Pacific time, just hours after San Francisco mayorGeorge Moscone and city supervisorHarvey Milk were murdered at City Hall by former supervisorDan White. NFL commissionerPete Rozelle, a former publicity director at theUniversity of San Francisco, did not consider postponing the game. During the game, a large protest march to the steps of City Hall took place. A rarely discussed moment happened before the game just prior the national anthem. The stadium observed a moment of silence to honor the fallen mayor. Between that and the national anthem a truck backed into the stadium flag pole sending it crashing to the ground. It was a large wooden pole near the southern end zone. It shocked the crowd who were already uneasy from a very tragic day in San Francisco.

In the regular season finale December 18,New England Patriots coachChuck Fairbanks was not present, suspended by ownerBilly Sullivan after he accepted the same position at theUniversity of Colorado. CoordinatorsRon Erhardt andHank Bullough served as co-coaches for the game, which theMiami Dolphins won 23–3. Fairbanks was allowed to coach the Patriots in the AFC divisional playoff vs. Houston, which New England lost 31–14.

From 1978 to 1986, ABC would televise some Thursday and Sunday night games.

WeekDayDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHome TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameSaturdayJuly 29Miami Dolphins3–17Philadelphia EaglesFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
1MondaySeptember 4Baltimore Colts0–38Dallas CowboysTexas Stadium[110]
2MondaySeptember 11Denver Broncos9–12Minnesota VikingsMetropolitan Stadium[111]
3MondaySeptember 18Baltimore Colts34–27New England PatriotsSchaefer StadiumColts–Patriots rivalry[112]
4SundaySeptember 24New England Patriots21–14Oakland RaidersOakland–Alameda County Coliseum[113]
MondaySeptember 25Minnesota Vikings24–20Chicago BearsSoldier FieldBears–Vikings rivalry[114]
5MondayOctober 2Dallas Cowboys5–9Washington RedskinsRobert F. Kennedy Memorial StadiumCowboys–Redskins rivalry[115]
6MondayOctober 9Cincinnati Bengals0–21Miami DolphinsOrange Bowl[116]
7MondayOctober 16Chicago Bears7–16Denver BroncosMile High Stadium[117]
8MondayOctober 23Houston Oilers24–17Pittsburgh SteelersThree Rivers StadiumOilers–Steelers rivalry[118]
9ThursdayOctober 26Minnesota Vikings21–10Dallas CowboysTexas StadiumCowboys–Vikings rivalry
1977 NFC Championship Game rematch[119]
MondayOctober 30Los Angeles Rams7–15Atlanta FalconsAtlanta–Fulton County Stadium[120]
10MondayNovember 6Washington Redskins17–21Baltimore ColtsMemorial StadiumFinal MNF game for Baltimore Colts beforerelocation to Indianapolis in 1984.[121]
11SundayNovember 12Pittsburgh Steelers7–10Los Angeles RamsLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum[122]
MondayNovember 13Oakland Raiders34–21Cincinnati BengalsRiverfront Stadium[123]
12MondayNovember 20Miami Dolphins30–35Houston OilersThe Astrodome[124]
13MondayNovember 27Pittsburgh Steelers24–7San Francisco 49ersCandlestick ParkNight of theassassination of San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk.[125]
14SundayDecember 3Denver Broncos21–6Oakland RaidersOakland–Alameda County ColiseumBroncos–Raiders rivalry
1977 AFC Championship Game rematch[126]
MondayDecember 4Chicago Bears7–40San Diego ChargersSan Diego Stadium[127]
15MondayDecember 11Cincinnati Bengals20–19Los Angeles RamsLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum[128]
18MondayDecember 18New England Patriots3–23Miami DolphinsOrange Bowl[129]
1979 Pro BowlSundayJanuary 29AFC7–13NFCLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum

1979 NFL season

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The September 4 opening game between thePittsburgh Steelers andNew England Patriots was stopped for more than five minutes in the second quarter to acknowledge former Patriots wide receiverDarryl Stingley, who was seated in a luxury box atSchaefer Stadium. Stingley had suffered a career-ending injury 13 months earlier that had left him aquadriplegic.

The October 1 game atLambeau Field marked the first time ever that aMonday Night Football game had taken place in Green Bay. The three previous Packers home games in the series had taken place inMilwaukee (1970, 1971, and 1973). Two weeks later, theJets hosted the first everMNF game in New York City, and defeated theVikings.

TheSeattle Seahawks made theirMNF debut October 29 versus theAtlanta Falcons. Four weeks later, they played their firstMNF home game versus theNew York Jets.

In the November 12 game between theEagles and theCowboys, barefoot Eagles kickerTony Franklin booted a 59-yard field goal. It was the longestMNF field goal until Oakland'sSebastian Janikowski hit an altitude-assisted 63-yarder at Denver in 2011, tying the league record as it then stood, and is still the Monday night non-altitude assisted record.

In the December 3Raiders/Saints game,Ken Stabler rallied the Raiders from a 35–14 deficit. He threw an 8-yard touchdown pass toCliff Branch for the winning score. Stabler later played for the Saints from 1982 through the first half of 1984. The loss ended up costing the Saints their first winning season, as they finished 8-8; New Orleans would not finish above .500 until1987.

WeekDayDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHome TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameSaturdayJuly 28Dallas Cowboys13–20Oakland RaidersFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
1MondaySeptember 3Pittsburgh Steelers16–13New England PatriotsSchaefer StadiumPatriots–Steelers rivalry[130]
2ThursdaySeptember 6Los Angeles Rams13–9Denver BroncosMile High Stadium[131]
MondaySeptember 10Atlanta Falcons14–10Philadelphia EaglesVeterans Stadium1978 NFC Wild Card playoff rematch[132]
3MondaySeptember 17New York Giants0–27Washington RedskinsRobert F. Kennedy Memorial StadiumGiants–Redskins rivalry[133]
4MondaySeptember 24Dallas Cowboys7–26Cleveland BrownsCleveland Stadium[134]
5MondayOctober 1New England Patriots14–27Green Bay PackersLambeau Field[135]
6MondayOctober 8Miami Dolphins3–13Oakland RaidersOakland–Alameda County ColiseumDolphins–Raiders rivalry[136]
7SundayOctober 14Los Angeles Rams6–30Dallas CowboysTexas StadiumCowboys–Rams rivalry
1978 NFC Championship Game rematch[137]
MondayOctober 15Minnesota Vikings7–17New York JetsShea Stadium[138]
8MondayOctober 22Denver Broncos7–42Pittsburgh SteelersThree Rivers StadiumBroncos–Steelers rivalry
1978 AFC Divisional playoff rematch[139]
9ThursdayOctober 25San Diego Chargers22–45Oakland RaidersOakland–Alameda County ColiseumChargers–Raiders rivalry[140]
MondayOctober 29Seattle Seahawks31–28Atlanta FalconsAtlanta–Fulton County Stadium[141]
10MondayNovember 5Houston Oilers9–6Miami DolphinsMiami Orange Bowl1978 AFC Wild Card playoff rematch[142]
11MondayNovember 12Philadelphia Eagles31–21Dallas CowboysTexas StadiumCowboys–Eagles rivalry[143]
12MondayNovember 19Atlanta Falcons14–20Los Angeles RamsLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum[144]
13MondayNovember 26New York Jets7–30Seattle SeahawksKingdome[145]
14ThursdayNovember 29New England Patriots24–39Miami DolphinsOrange BowlDolphins–Patriots rivalry[146]
MondayDecember 3Oakland Raiders42–35New Orleans SaintsLouisiana Superdome[147]
15MondayDecember 10Pittsburgh Steelers17–20Houston OilersThe AstrodomeOilers–Steelers rivalry
1978 AFC Championship Game rematch[148]
16MondayDecember 17Denver Broncos7–17San Diego ChargersSan Diego StadiumBroncos–Chargers rivalry
DEN Win: Clinch AFC Wild Card with losses by SEA, OAK, NE, & CLE[149]
1980 Pro BowlSundayJanuary 27NFC37–27AFCAloha Stadium

1980s

[edit]

1980 NFL season

[edit]

Dallas defeated Washington marking the first time that those teams opened up theMonday Night Football season.

TheTampa Bay Buccaneers played their first game on ABC Thursday, September 11 at home versus theLos Angeles Rams, then played their first Monday night game atChicago October 6.

The November 24 game was the one where New Orleans Saints fans, watching what would become a dreadful 1–15 campaign that season, began wearing paper bags over their heads and referring to the team as the "Aints". One night later,Sugar Ray Leonard defeatedRoberto Duran in the famous 'No Mas' bout for the welterweight world boxing championship.

The December 8 game was forever remembered forHoward Cosell's announcement of themurder ofJohn Lennon with three seconds left in the fourth quarter.ABC News'Nightline provided live coverage of Lennon's death shortly after the conclusion of the game.

WeekDayDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHome TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameSaturdayAugust 2San Diego Chargers0–0Green Bay PackersFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
1MondaySeptember 8Dallas Cowboys17–3Washington RedskinsRobert F. Kennedy Memorial StadiumCowboys–Redskins rivalry[150]
2ThursdaySeptember 11Los Angeles Rams9–10Tampa Bay BuccaneersTampa Stadium1979 NFC Championship Game rematch[151]
MondaySeptember 15Houston Oilers16–7Cleveland BrownsCleveland Stadium[152]
3MondaySeptember 22New York Giants3–35Philadelphia EaglesVeterans StadiumEagles–Giants rivalry[153]
4MondaySeptember 29Denver Broncos14–23New England PatriotsSchaefer Stadium[154]
5MondayOctober 6Tampa Bay Buccaneers0–23Chicago BearsSoldier Field[155]
6MondayOctober 13Washington Redskins17–20Denver BroncosMile High Stadium[156]
7MondayOctober 20Oakland Raiders45–34Pittsburgh SteelersThree Rivers StadiumRaiders–Steelers rivalry[157]
8SundayOctober 26San Diego Chargers31–42Dallas CowboysTexas Stadium[158]
MondayOctober 27Miami Dolphins14–17New York JetsShea StadiumDolphins–Jets rivalry[159]
9MondayNovember 3Chicago Bears21–27Cleveland BrownsCleveland Stadium[160]
10MondayNovember 10New England Patriots34–38Houston OilersThe Astrodome[161]
11MondayNovember 17Oakland Raiders19–17Seattle SeahawksKingdomeRaiders–Seahawks rivalry[162]
12ThursdayNovember 20San Diego Chargers27–24Miami DolphinsOrange Bowl[163]
MondayNovember 24Los Angeles Rams27–7New Orleans SaintsLouisiana SuperdomeRams–Saints rivalry
Saints fans in attendance began wearing paper bags over their heads as the team had lost 12 consecutive games.[164]
13MondayDecember 1Denver Broncos3–9Oakland RaidersOakland–Alameda County ColiseumBroncos–Raiders rivalry[165]
14ThursdayDecember 4Pittsburgh Steelers0–6Houston OilersThe AstrodomeOilers–Steelers rivalry
1979 AFC Championship Game rematch[166]
MondayDecember 8New England Patriots13–16Miami DolphinsOrange BowlDolphins–Patriots rivalry[167]
15MondayDecember 15Dallas Cowboys14–38Los Angeles RamsAnaheim StadiumCowboys–Rams rivalry
1979 NFC Divisional playoff rematch[168]
16MondayDecember 22Pittsburgh Steelers17–26San Diego ChargersJack Murphy StadiumSD Win: Clinch No. 1 Seed With CLE Loss
SD Loss: No. 2 Seed with CLE win takes the No. 1 Seed[169]
1981 Pro BowlSundayFebruary 1AFC7–13NFCAloha Stadium

1981 NFL season

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The December 7 game between theOakland Raiders andPittsburgh Steelers would mark the final Monday night game played in Oakland prior to the Raiders' move to Los Angeles. The next Monday night game played in Oakland would be held in1996; one year afterthe Raiders' return to Oakland in 1995.

The 2 teams that didn't participate this season were the eventualNFC championSan Francisco 49ers and the eventualAFC championCincinnati Bengals. Both teams later participated in theSuper Bowl, where the 49ers won the game and the title 26–21. This was also the 1st time in MNF history that the 2 eventual Super Bowl contenders didn't play in a Monday Night Football game.

Home teams won every game ABC aired after the month of September, a total of 14 contests.

WeekDayDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHome TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameSaturdayAugust 1Atlanta Falcons10–24Cleveland BrownsFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
1MondaySeptember 7San Diego Chargers44–14Cleveland BrownsCleveland Stadium[170]
2ThursdaySeptember 10Pittsburgh Steelers10–30Miami DolphinsOrange Bowl[171]
MondaySeptember 14Oakland Raiders36–10Minnesota VikingsMetropolitan Stadium[172]
3ThursdaySeptember 17Philadelphia Eagles20–14Buffalo BillsRich Stadium[173]
MondaySeptember 21Dallas Cowboys35–21New England PatriotsSchaefer Stadium[174]
4MondaySeptember 28Los Angeles Rams24–7Chicago BearsSoldier Field[175]
5MondayOctober 5Atlanta Falcons13–16Philadelphia EaglesVeterans Stadium[176]
6MondayOctober 12Miami Dolphins21–31Buffalo BillsRich StadiumBills–Dolphins rivalry[177]
7SundayOctober 18Los Angeles Rams17–29Dallas CowboysTexas StadiumCowboys–Rams rivalry
1980 NFC Wild Card playoff rematch[178]
MondayOctober 19Chicago Bears17–48Detroit LionsPontiac SilverdomeBears–Lions rivalry[179]
8MondayOctober 26Houston Oilers13–26Pittsburgh SteelersThree Rivers StadiumOilers–Steelers rivalry[180]
9MondayNovember 2Minnesota Vikings17–19Denver BroncosMile High Stadium[181]
10MondayNovember 9Buffalo Bills14–27Dallas CowboysTexas Stadium[182]
11MondayNovember 16San Diego Chargers23–44Seattle SeahawksKingdome[183]
12MondayNovember 23Minnesota Vikings30–31Atlanta FalconsAtlanta–Fulton County Stadium[184]
13MondayNovember 30Philadelphia Eagles10–13Miami DolphinsOrange Bowl[185]
14ThursdayDecember 3Cleveland Browns13–17Houston OilersThe Astrodome[186]
MondayDecember 7Pittsburgh Steelers27–30Oakland RaidersOakland–Alameda County ColiseumRaiders–Steelers rivalry[187]
15MondayDecember 14Atlanta Falcons16–21Los Angeles RamsAnaheim Stadium[188]
16MondayDecember 21Oakland Raiders10–23San Diego ChargersJack Murphy StadiumChargers–Raiders rivalry
1980 AFC Championship Game rematch[189]
1982 Pro BowlSundayJanuary 31NFC13–16AFCAloha Stadium

1982 NFL season

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This was the season in which a nine-weekplayers’ strike forced theNFL to postpone seven regular season games. The September 20 game between thePackers and theGiants would be the last game played until November 21. The Packers-Giants game was the first Monday night game hosted by the Giants.

TheTampa Bay Buccaneers hosted their first Monday night game November 29 versus the in-state rivalMiami Dolphins, the first regular season meeting between the teams since the Buccaneers' inaugural year of1976. In1980, the Buccaneers hosted theLos Angeles Rams in a Thursday night game on ABC.

In the January 3 game between theCowboys and theVikings,Cowboysrunning backTony Dorsett ran for 99 yards and atouchdown – still the longest running play from scrimmage in theNFL. Worth noting is that the Cowboys had only ten players on offense when the ball was snapped on that play, as fullbackRon Springs did not get onto the playing field in time after Minnesota kicked off to Dallas in the third quarter.

The Cowboys-Vikings game originally was scheduled to be played on Sunday, September 26 (Week 3), but wascanceled due to the players’ strike, and then was among 14 canceled games rescheduled to a newly added Week 17 when the strike was settled. This resulted in the Cowboys playing three of their nine regular season games onMNF; the only other teams with twoMNF games in the shortened season were theSan Diego Chargers andMiami Dolphins (incidentally, the November 8 game pitting the Chargers against the Dolphins in a rematch of "The Epic in Miami" was one of the games canceled as a result of the strike).

TheSan Francisco 49ers became the first reigningSuper Bowl champion not to play a Monday night game, although they were featured in ABC games on other nights (one Thursday, one Sunday). Their scheduled Monday game (week 4 atTampa Bay) fell victim to the strike.

WeekDayDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHome TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameSaturdayAugust 7Baltimore Colts14–30Minnesota VikingsFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
1MondaySeptember 13Pittsburgh Steelers36–28Dallas CowboysTexas StadiumCowboys–Steelers rivalry[190]
2ThursdaySeptember 16Minnesota Vikings22–23Buffalo BillsRich Stadium[191]
MondaySeptember 20Green Bay Packers27–19New York GiantsGiants StadiumGiants–Packers rivalry[192]
3ThursdaySeptember 23Atlanta FalconsDNP*Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead Stadium
MondaySeptember 27Cincinnati BengalsDNP*Cleveland BrownsCleveland StadiumBengals–Browns rivalry
4MondayOctober 4San Francisco 49ersDNP*Tampa Bay BuccaneersTampa Stadium
5MondayOctober 11Philadelphia EaglesDNP*Pittsburgh SteelersThree Rivers StadiumEagles–Steelers rivalry
6MondayOctober 18Buffalo BillsDNP*New York JetsShea StadiumBills–Jets rivalry
1981 AFC Wild Card playoff rematch
7SundayOctober 24Dallas CowboysDNP*Cincinnati BengalsRiverfront Stadium
MondayOctober 25New York GiantsDNP*Philadelphia EaglesVeterans StadiumEagles–Giants rivalry
1981 NFC Wild Card playoff rematch
8MondayNovember 1Detroit LionsDNP*Minnesota VikingsHubert H. Humphrey MetrodomeLions–Vikings rivalry
9MondayNovember 8San Diego ChargersDNP*Miami DolphinsOrange Bowl1981 AFC Divisional playoff rematch
(Epic in Miami)
10MondayNovember 15Philadelphia EaglesDNP*Atlanta FalconsAtlanta–Fulton County Stadium
11MondayNovember 22San Diego Chargers24–28Los Angeles RaidersLos Angeles Memorial ColiseumChargers–Raiders rivalry[193]
12MondayNovember 29Miami Dolphins17–23Tampa Bay BuccaneersTampa StadiumBuccaneers–Dolphins rivalry[194]
13ThursdayDecember 2San Francisco 49ers30–24Los Angeles RamsAnaheim Stadium49ers–Rams rivalry[195]
MondayDecember 6New York Jets28–13Detroit LionsPontiac Silverdome[196]
14MondayDecember 13Dallas Cowboys37–7Houston OilersThe AstrodomeGovernor's Cup rivalry[197]
15SundayDecember 19Atlanta Falcons17–7San Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park[198]
MondayDecember 20Cincinnati Bengals34–50San Diego ChargersJack Murphy Stadium1981 AFC Championship Game rematch (Freezer Bowl)[199]
16MondayDecember 27Buffalo Bills10–27Miami DolphinsOrange BowlBills–Dolphins rivalry[200]
17MondayJanuary 3Dallas Cowboys27–31Minnesota VikingsHubert H. Humphrey MetrodomeCowboys–Vikings rivalry[201]
1983 Pro BowlSundayFebruary 6NFC19–20NFCAloha Stadium

1983 NFL season

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The September 5 game between theCowboys and theRedskins was whenHoward Cosell referred toRedskinswide receiverAlvin Garrett as a "little monkey."Cosell would also call his finalMNF game on December 12 between thePackers and theBuccaneers, and his final NFL game on ABC on Friday night, December 16, between theJets andDolphins at Miami. Cosell did not make the trip to the west coast for the last game of the season between the Cowboys and theSan Francisco 49ers.

FutureHall of FamequarterbackDan Marino made hisNFL debut in the September 19 game between theRaiders and theDolphins.

The October 10 game between thePittsburgh Steelers and theCincinnati Bengals is remembered for the Steelers'Keith Gary grabbing the facemask of Bengals quarterbackKen Anderson on a first-quarter sack and twisting his head 180 degrees. Anderson was knocked out of the game and backupTurk Schonert threw three interceptions, two of which the Steelers returned for touchdowns in a 24–14 Steelers win.

The October 24 game between theCardinals and theGiants is the only overtime tie inMNF history, as theCardinals'Neil O'Donoghue blew three field goal attempts in the extra period, one of them from extra-point distance. It was also the first overtime game on a Monday night since Howard Cosell announced the death of John Lennon in1980.

Both of theRedskins' regular season losses during the1983 season came on Monday night (Week 1 at home to Dallas; Week 7 to thePackers in Green Bay) by a margin of 1 point in each game.

Following their December 12 overtime loss to theGreen Bay Packers, theTampa Bay Buccaneers did not play another game on ABC until1998.

The December 19 game between theDallas Cowboys and theSan Francisco 49ers, marked 49ers QuarterbackJoe Montana'sMonday Night Football debut.

From 1983-84 to 1986-87 in addition to some Thursday and Sunday night games, ABC would also televise a Friday night game in week 16.

WeekDayDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHome TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameSaturdayJuly 30New Orleans Saints14–27Pittsburgh SteelersFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
1MondaySeptember 5Dallas Cowboys31–30Washington RedskinsRobert F. Kennedy Memorial StadiumCowboys–Redskins rivalry
1982 NFC Championship Game rematch[202]
2ThursdaySeptember 8San Francisco 49ers48–17Minnesota VikingsHubert H. Humphrey Metrodome[203]
MondaySeptember 12San Diego Chargers17–14Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead StadiumChargers–Chiefs rivalry[204]
3ThursdaySeptember 15Cincinnati Bengals7–17Cleveland BrownsCleveland StadiumBengals–Browns rivalry[205]
MondaySeptember 19Miami Dolphins14–27Los Angeles RaidersLos Angeles Memorial ColiseumDolphins–Raiders rivalry[206]
4MondaySeptember 26Green Bay Packers3–27New York GiantsGiants StadiumGiants–Packers rivalry[207]
5MondayOctober 3New York Jets34–10Buffalo BillsRich StadiumBills–Jets rivalry[208]
6MondayOctober 10Pittsburgh Steelers24–14Cincinnati BengalsRiverfront StadiumBengals–Steelers rivalry[209]
7MondayOctober 17Washington Redskins47–48Green Bay PackersLambeau Field[210]
8SundayOctober 23Los Angeles Raiders40–38Dallas CowboysTexas Stadium[211]
MondayOctober 24New York Giants20–20St. Louis CardinalsBusch Memorial Stadium[212]
9MondayOctober 31Washington Redskins27–24San Diego ChargersJack Murphy Stadium[213]
10MondayNovember 7New York Giants9–15Detroit LionsPontiac Silverdome[214]
11MondayNovember 14Los Angeles Rams36–13Atlanta FalconsAtlanta–Fulton County Stadium[215]
12MondayNovember 21New York Jets31–28New Orleans SaintsLouisiana Superdome[216]
13MondayNovember 28Cincinnati Bengals14–38Miami DolphinsOrange Bowl[217]
14ThursdayDecember 1Los Angeles Raiders42–10San Diego ChargersJack Murphy StadiumChargers–Raiders rivalry[218]
MondayDecember 5Minnesota Vikings2–13Detroit LionsPontiac SilverdomeLions–Vikings rivalry[219]
15MondayDecember 12Green Bay Packers12–9Tampa Bay BuccaneersTampa StadiumBuccaneers–Packers rivalry[220]
16FridayDecember 16New York Jets14–34Miami DolphinsOrange BowlDolphins–Jets rivalry
1982 AFC Championship Game rematch[221]
MondayDecember 19Dallas Cowboys17–42San Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park49ers–Cowboys rivalry[222]
1984 Pro BowlSundayJanuary 29NFC45–3AFCAloha Stadium

1984 NFL season

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The September 6 Thursday special game between thePittsburgh Steelers and theNew York Jets was the first primetime game hosted by the Jets in New Jersey, after relocating fromShea Stadium to Giants Stadium. The Jets previously played a September1977 game in New Jersey after a scheduling conflict with theNew York Mets at Shea.

An early season snowstorm in the October 15 game atDenver caused thePackers to fumble on their first two plays. Both fumbles were returned forBroncos touchdowns. However, the 5-1 Broncos' offense could only muster an additional field goal as the 1-5 Packers scored two touchdowns in the second half and very nearly pulled an upset and also that game marked quarterbackJohn Elway's Monday Night Football debut.

The October 21 Sunday special game between theNew Orleans Saints andDallas Cowboys started at 9:45EDT (8:45 CDT) due toABC covering thesecond 1984Ronald ReaganWalter Mondale debate. This was the latest time a regular season NFL game started until 2006 –beginning that year,MNF onESPN would air two games in week 1, the second kicking off after 10:00 pm EDT. The 1984 Saints-Cowboys game remains the latest NFL kickoff on a broadcast network.

1984 marked the third straight year in which the Cowboys played in both theMNF season opener and season finale. The Cowboys would open theMNF season again in 1985 and 1986 to complete a run of seven Monday night openers in nine seasons. However, they would not close the season onMNF again until 1995, a Christmas night game atArizona.

WeekDayDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHome TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameSaturdayJuly 28Seattle Seahawks38–0Tampa Bay BuccaneersFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
1MondaySeptember 3Dallas Cowboys20–13Los Angeles RamsAnaheim StadiumCowboys–Rams rivalry
1983 NFC Wild Card playoff rematch[223]
2ThursdaySeptember 6Pittsburgh Steelers23–17New York JetsGiants Stadium[224]
MondaySeptember 10Washington Redskins31–37San Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park1983 NFC Championship Game rematch[225]
3SundaySeptember 16Denver Broncos24–14Cleveland BrownsCleveland Stadium[226]
MondaySeptember 17Miami Dolphins21–17Buffalo BillsRich StadiumBills–Dolphins rivalry[227]
4MondaySeptember 24San Diego Chargers30–33Los Angeles RaidersLos Angeles Memorial ColiseumChargers–Raiders rivalry[228]
5MondayOctober 1Cincinnati Bengals17–38Pittsburgh SteelersThree Rivers StadiumBengals–Steelers rivalry[229]
6MondayOctober 8San Francisco 49ers31–10New York GiantsGiants Stadium49ers–Giants rivalry[230]
7MondayOctober 15Green Bay Packers14–17Denver BroncosMile High Stadium[231]
8SundayOctober 21New Orleans Saints27–30Dallas CowboysTexas Stadium[232]
MondayOctober 22Los Angeles Rams24–10Atlanta FalconsAtlanta–Fulton County Stadium[233]
9MondayOctober 29Seattle Seahawks24–0San Diego ChargersJack Murphy Stadium[234]
10MondayNovember 5Atlanta Falcons14–27Washington RedskinsRobert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium[235]
11MondayNovember 12Los Angeles Raiders14–17Seattle SeahawksKingdomeRaiders–Seahawks rivalry
1983 AFC Championship Game rematch[236]
12MondayNovember 19Pittsburgh Steelers24–27New Orleans SaintsLouisiana Superdome[237]
13MondayNovember 26New York Jets17–28Miami DolphinsOrange BowlDolphins–Jets rivalry[238]
14ThursdayNovember 29Washington Redskins31–17Minnesota VikingsHubert H. Humphrey Metrodome[239]
MondayDecember 3Chicago Bears7–20San Diego ChargersJack Murphy Stadium[240]
15MondayDecember 10Los Angeles Raiders24–3Detroit LionsPontiac Silverdome[241]
16FridayDecember 14Los Angeles Rams16–19San Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park49ers–Rams rivalry[242]
MondayDecember 17Dallas Cowboys21–28Miami DolphinsOrange BowlMIA Win: Clinch No. 1 Seed With DEN Loss[243]
Super Bowl XIXSundayJanuary 20Miami Dolphins16–38San Francisco 49ersStanford StadiumAFC No. 1 vs NFC No. 1 matchup[244]
1985 Pro BowlJanuary 27AFC22–14NFCAloha Stadium

1985 NFL season

[edit]

The September 19 Thursday night game is memorable for Bears quarterbackJim McMahon's third quarter performance. Bears coachMike Ditka elected not to start McMahon because of various ailments keeping him out of practice all week. ABC cameras kept showing McMahon begging Ditka to put him in the game. Finally, with the Vikings leading 17–9, McMahon entered the game and threw a 70-yard touchdown pass toWillie Gault on his first snap. The Bears immediately got the ball back at the Vikings' 25-yard line on the next series on aWilber Marshall fumble recovery, and McMahon hitDennis McKinnon on the very first play for a touchdown. Then, on the very next series, McMahon completed 3 of 5 passes and another touchdown to McKinnon. For the third quarter, McMahon had taken seven snaps and completed five passes for three touchdowns.

The October 21 game is memorable for rookie Bears defensive linemanWilliam Perry scoring a rushing touchdown after entering the game as an extra backfield blocker.

The October 28 game marked the final Monday night appearance at home for theLos Angeles Raiders until their return to Oakland in1995, as well as the final Monday night game at theLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum until2018.

In the November 11 game between theSan Francisco 49ers and theDenver Broncos, a thrown snowball caused the49ers to miss an extra point, a determining factor in the team's one-point loss and also that game marked Wide ReceiverJerry Rice's Monday Night Football debut.

The November 18 game between theGiants and theRedskins is infamous forLawrence Taylor's sack that leftJoe Theismann with a broken leg, ending Theismann's career.

The December 2 game between theBears and theDolphins, when the Dolphins put an end to the Bears' bid to match their undefeated season in 1972, was and still is the highestrated game inMonday Night Football history.

WeekDayDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHome TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameSaturdayAugust 3New York Giants21–20Houston OilersFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
1MondaySeptember 9Washington Redskins14–44Dallas CowboysTexas StadiumCowboys–Redskins rivalry[245]
2ThursdaySeptember 12Los Angeles Raiders20–36Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead StadiumChiefs–Raiders rivalry[246]
MondaySeptember 16Pittsburgh Steelers7–17Cleveland BrownsCleveland StadiumBrowns–Steelers rivalry[247]
3ThursdaySeptember 19Chicago Bears33–24Minnesota VikingsHubert H. Humphrey MetrodomeBears–Vikings rivalry[248]
MondaySeptember 23Los Angeles Rams35–24Seattle SeahawksKingdomeRams–Seahawks rivalry[249]
4MondaySeptember 30Cincinnati Bengals37–24Pittsburgh SteelersThree Rivers StadiumBengals–Steelers rivalry[250]
5SundayOctober 6Dallas Cowboys30–29New York GiantsGiants StadiumCowboys–Giants rivalry[251]
MondayOctober 7St. Louis Cardinals10–27Washington RedskinsRobert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium[252]
6MondayOctober 14Miami Dolphins7–23New York JetsGiants StadiumDolphins–Jets rivalry[253]
7MondayOctober 21Green Bay Packers7–23Chicago BearsSoldier FieldBears–Packers rivalry[254]
8MondayOctober 28San Diego Chargers21–34Los Angeles RaidersLos Angeles Memorial ColiseumChargers–Raiders rivalry[255]
9MondayNovember 4Dallas Cowboys10–21St. Louis CardinalsBusch Memorial Stadium[256]
10MondayNovember 11San Francisco 49ers16–17Denver BroncosMile High Stadium[257]
11MondayNovember 18New York Giants21–23Washington RedskinsRobert F. Kennedy Memorial StadiumGiants–Redskins rivalry[258]
12MondayNovember 25Seattle Seahawks6–19San Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park49ers–Seahawks rivalry[259]
13MondayDecember 2Chicago Bears24–38Miami DolphinsOrange Bowl[260]
14SundayDecember 8Pittsburgh Steelers44–54San Diego ChargersJack Murphy Stadium[261]
MondayDecember 9Los Angeles Rams27–20San Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park49ers–Rams rivalry[262]
15MondayDecember 16New England Patriots27–30Miami DolphinsOrange BowlDolphins–Patriots rivalry[263]
16FridayDecember 20Denver Broncos27–24Seattle SeahawksKingdomeBroncos–Seahawks rivalry[264]
MondayDecember 23Los Angeles Raiders16–6Los Angeles RamsAnaheim StadiumLA Win: Clinch No.1 Seed With MIA Loss[265]
1986 Pro BowlSundayFebruary 2NFC28–24AFCAloha Stadium

1986 NFL season

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During this season,MacGyver began a six-year run as the program's lead-in – the longest lasting such program in history.

The September 8 game between theNew York Giants and theDallas Cowboys marked the NFL debut ofHerschel Walker.

The September 29 game was the lastMNF game in St. Louis until 2000, when theRams played their season opener at theTrans World Dome.

The October 27 game between theWashington Redskins and theNew York Giants took place at the same time as Game 7 of the1986 World Series atShea Stadium in nearbyFlushing, New York (the World Series finale was scheduled for the previous night, but was rained out).

The Sunday, December 7 game between theLos Angeles Rams andDallas Cowboys is remembered for Cowboys head coachTom Landry being escorted off the field before the start of the 4th quarter due toAnaheim police learning of a threat on Landry's life. Landry would return after being fitted with abulletproof vest.[266]

WeekDayDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHome TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameSaturdayAugust 2New England Patriots21–16St. Louis CardinalsFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
1MondaySeptember 8New York Giants28–31Dallas CowboysTexas StadiumCowboys–Giants rivalry[267]
2ThursdaySeptember 11New England Patriots20–6New York JetsGiants StadiumJets–Patriots rivalry
1985 AFC Wild Card playoff rematch[268]
MondaySeptember 15Denver Broncos21–10Pittsburgh SteelersThree Rivers StadiumBroncos–Steelers rivalry[269]
3ThursdaySeptember 18Cincinnati Bengals30–13Cleveland BrownsCleveland StadiumBengals–Browns rivalry[270]
MondaySeptember 22Chicago Bears25–12Green Bay PackersLambeau FieldBears–Packers rivalry[271]
4MondaySeptember 29Dallas Cowboys31–7St. Louis CardinalsBusch Memorial Stadium[272]
5MondayOctober 6San Diego Chargers7–33Seattle SeahawksKingdome[273]
6MondayOctober 13Pittsburgh Steelers22–24Cincinnati BengalsRiverfront StadiumBengals–Steelers rivalry[274]
7MondayOctober 20Denver Broncos10–22New York JetsGiants Stadium[275]
8MondayOctober 27Washington Redskins20–27New York GiantsGiants StadiumGiants–Redskins rivalry[276]
9MondayNovember 3Los Angeles Rams20–17Chicago BearsSoldier Field1985 NFC Championship Game rematch[277]
10MondayNovember 10Miami Dolphins16–26Cleveland BrownsCleveland Stadium1985 AFC Divisional playoff rematch[278]
11MondayNovember 17San Francisco 49ers6–14Washington RedskinsRobert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium[279]
12ThursdayNovember 20Los Angeles Raiders37–31San Diego ChargersJack Murphy StadiumChargers–Raiders rivalry[280]
MondayNovember 24New York Jets3–45Miami DolphinsOrange BowlDolphins–Jets rivalry[281]
13MondayDecember 1New York Giants21–17San Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park49ers–Giants rivalry
1985 NFC Wild Card playoff rematch[282]
14SundayDecember 7Dallas Cowboys10–29Los Angeles RamsAnaheim StadiumCowboys–Rams rivalry
1985 NFC Divisional playoff rematch[283]
MondayDecember 8Los Angeles Raiders0–37Seattle SeahawksKingdomeRaiders–Seahawks rivalry[284]
15MondayDecember 15Chicago Bears16–13Detroit LionsPontiac SilverdomeBears–Lions rivalry[285]
16FridayDecember 19Los Angeles Rams14–24San Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park49ers–Rams rivalry
Winner: Clinch No. 3 Seed
Loser: Wild Card No. 5 Seed[286]
MondayDecember 22New England Patriots34–27Miami DolphinsOrange BowlDolphins–Patriots rivalry
1985 AFC Championship Game rematch[287]
1987 Pro BowlSundayFebruary 1AFC10–6NFCAloha Stadium

1987 NFL season

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There was a playerstrike called after the completion of Week 2's games. As a result, all games for Week 3 were canceled but unlike the1982 players' strike, owners decided to resume play with replacement players. Replacement players were used in games played from Week 4 until Week 6 (including the49ersGiants,RaidersBroncos, andRedskinsCowboysMNF games). Once a new collective bargaining agreement ended the strike, regular players came back and played starting with Week 7.

The October 26 game between theBroncos and theVikings was rescheduled because Game 7 of the1987 World Series (which was also broadcast byABC), which featured theMinnesota Twins, had to play at theHubert H. Humphrey Metrodome on Sunday night when theVikings were originally slated to host theBroncos. Therefore, the game was moved to Monday night, and was played simultaneously with theBrownsRams game. Coincidentally, the Browns had been slated to host the Broncos in the canceled Monday night game (in a rematch ofThe Drive). The Broncos-Vikings game, originally to be shown on NBC, was broadcast only in Colorado and Minnesota areas as part of ABC's Monday Night Football package. Meanwhile, the rest of the country saw the previously scheduled game: Los Angeles Rams at Cleveland, which turned out to beEric Dickerson's last with the Rams.[288]

The November 30Raiders/Seahawks game marked the memorableMonday Night Football debut ofBo Jackson, with his 91-yard touchdown run. Before that, he ran over Seahawks linebackerBrian Bosworth for another score.

The December 14 game between theChicago Bears and theSan Francisco 49ers, marked Bears running backWalter Payton's final appearance onMonday Night Football.

WeekDayDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHome TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameSaturdayAugust 8San Francisco 49ers20–7Kansas City ChiefsFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
1MondaySeptember 14New York Giants19–34Chicago BearsSoldier FieldBears–Giants rivalry
Last twoSuper Bowl Champions[289]
2MondaySeptember 21New England Patriots24–43New York JetsGiants StadiumJets–Patriots rivalry[290]
3MondaySeptember 28Denver BroncosDNP*Cleveland BrownsCleveland Stadium1986 AFC Championship Game rematch (The Drive)
4MondayOctober 5San Francisco 49ers41–21New York GiantsGiants Stadium49ers–Giants rivalry
1986 NFC Divisional playoff rematch[291]
5MondayOctober 12Los Angeles Raiders14–30Denver BroncosMile High StadiumBroncos–Raiders rivalry[292]
6MondayOctober 19Washington Redskins13–7Dallas CowboysTexas StadiumCowboys–Redskins rivalry[293]
7MondayOctober 26Los Angeles Rams17–30Cleveland BrownsCleveland Stadium[294]
Denver Broncos27–34Minnesota VikingsHubert H. Humphrey Metrodome[295]
8MondayNovember 2New York Giants24–33Dallas CowboysTexas StadiumCowboys–Giants rivalry[296]
9MondayNovember 9Seattle Seahawks14–30New York JetsGiants Stadium[297]
10MondayNovember 16Chicago Bears29–31Denver BroncosMile High Stadium[298]
11MondayNovember 23Los Angeles Rams30–26Washington RedskinsRobert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium[299]
12MondayNovember 30Los Angeles Raiders37–14Seattle SeahawksKingdomeRaiders–Seahawks rivalry[300]
13MondayDecember 7New York Jets28–37Miami DolphinsJoe Robbie StadiumDolphins–Jets rivalry[301]
14MondayDecember 14Chicago Bears0–41San Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park[302]
15MondayDecember 21Dallas Cowboys29–21Los Angeles RamsAnaheim StadiumCowboys–Rams rivalry[303]
16MondayDecember 28New England Patriots24–10Miami DolphinsJoe Robbie StadiumDolphins–Patriots rivalry
NE and MIA Win: Clinch AFC East With IND Loss[304]
Super Bowl XXIISundayJanuary 31Washington Redskins42–10Denver BroncosJack Murphy StadiumNFC No. 3 vs AFC No. 1 matchup[305]

* Did not play due to1987 NFL strike.

1988 NFL season

[edit]

The September 12 game between theCowboys and theCardinals was the first game theCardinals played inArizona after relocating fromSt. Louis. The Cardinals did not return toMNF until the1995 finale on Christmas Day, also against the Cowboys.

The October 3 game between theCowboys and theSaints would be the finalMNF game coached byTom Landry, as well as for the Cowboys team as a whole until 1991.

The October 17 game between theBills and theJets would be the last game for Jets defensive endMark Gastineau prior to Gastineau's sudden retirement; stated as being due to wanting to care for his mistress, actressBrigette Nielsen, following a uterine cancer diagnosis. Also marked the first appearance of Bills quarterbackJim Kelly makes his MNF Debut.

The Halloween game between theBroncos and theColts was the first game theColts played inIndianapolisafter relocating from Baltimore.

WeekDayDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHome TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameSaturdayJuly 30Cincinnati Bengals14–7Los Angeles RamsFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
1MondaySeptember 5Washington Redskins20–27New York GiantsGiants StadiumGiants–Redskins rivalry
Last twoSuper Bowl Champions[306]
2MondaySeptember 12Dallas Cowboys17–14Phoenix CardinalsSun Devil Stadium[307]
3MondaySeptember 19Indianapolis Colts17–23Cleveland BrownsCleveland Stadium1987 AFC Divisional playoff rematch[308]
4MondaySeptember 26Los Angeles Raiders30–27Denver BroncosMile High StadiumBroncos–Raiders rivalry[309]
5MondayOctober 3Dallas Cowboys17–20New Orleans SaintsLouisiana Superdome[310]
6MondayOctober 10New York Giants13–24Philadelphia EaglesVeterans StadiumEagles–Giants rivalry[311]
7MondayOctober 17Buffalo Bills37–14New York JetsGiants StadiumBills–Jets rivalry[312]
8MondayOctober 24San Francisco 49ers9–10Chicago BearsSoldier Field[313]
9MondayOctober 31Denver Broncos23–55Indianapolis ColtsHoosier DomeFirst MNF game in Indianapolis sincerelocation from Baltimore[314]
10MondayNovember 7Cleveland Browns17–24Houston OilersThe Astrodome[315]
11MondayNovember 14Buffalo Bills31–6Miami DolphinsJoe Robbie StadiumBills–Dolphins rivalry[316]
12MondayNovember 21Washington Redskins21–37San Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park[317]
13MondayNovember 28Los Angeles Raiders27–35Seattle SeahawksKingdomeRaiders–Seahawks rivalry[318]
14MondayDecember 5Chicago Bears3–23Los Angeles RamsAnaheim Stadium[319]
15MondayDecember 12Cleveland Browns31–38Miami DolphinsJoe Robbie Stadium[320]
16MondayDecember 19Chicago Bears27–28Minnesota VikingsHubert H. Humphrey MetrodomeBears–Vikings rivalry[321]

1989 NFL season

[edit]

The October 9 game between theRaiders and theJets was the first game forArt Shell as theRaiders head coach, becoming the first African-AmericanNFL head coach in the modern era (Shell had been named interim head coach following the firing ofMike Shanahan).

The November 6 game between theSaints and the49ers was originally scheduled forNew Orleans but was switched with their October 8 game when theSan Francisco Giants played in theNLCS.

The December 11 game between the49ers and theRams hadJohn Taylor become the first player in NFL history to score two touchdowns of over 90 yards in a single game.

The December 25 game between theBengals and theVikings was the firstNFL game played on Christmas Day since the 1971 divisional playoffs. (TheVikings also hosted one of the two Christmas Day 1971 playoff games, losing to the eventualSuper Bowl VI championCowboys.)

1989 marked the first year in which theMiami Dolphins andDallas Cowboys did not appear onMonday Night Football. The Dolphins appeared on ABC'sMonday Night Football every year except for this year and the2005 season, while the Cowboys did not return toMNF until1991.

1989 also markedMonday Night Football's 20th season, andHank Williams, Jr. made his debut to the program with his hit "All My Rowdy Friends".

WeekDayDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHome TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameSaturdayAugust 5Washington Redskins31–6Buffalo BillsFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
1MondaySeptember 11New York Giants27–24Washington RedskinsRobert F. Kennedy Memorial StadiumGiants–Redskins rivalry[322]
2MondaySeptember 18Denver Broncos28–14Buffalo BillsRich Stadium[323]
3MondaySeptember 25Cleveland Browns14–21Cincinnati BengalsRiverfront StadiumBengals–Browns rivalry[324]
4MondayOctober 2Philadelphia Eagles13–27Chicago BearsSoldier Field1988 NFC Divisional playoff rematch
(Fog Bowl)[325]
5MondayOctober 9Los Angeles Raiders14–7New York JetsGiants Stadium[326]
6MondayOctober 16Los Angeles Rams20–23Buffalo BillsRich Stadium[327]
7MondayOctober 23Chicago Bears7–27Cleveland BrownsCleveland Stadium[328]
8MondayOctober 30Minnesota Vikings14–24New York GiantsGiants Stadium[329]
9MondayNovember 6New Orleans Saints13–31San Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park[330]
10MondayNovember 13Cincinnati Bengals24–26Houston OilersThe Astrodome[331]
11MondayNovember 20Denver Broncos14–10Washington RedskinsRobert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium[332]
12MondayNovember 27New York Giants24–34San Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park49ers–Giants rivalry[333]
13MondayDecember 4Buffalo Bills16–17Seattle SeahawksKingdome[334]
14MondayDecember 11San Francisco 49ers30–27Los Angeles RamsAnaheim Stadium49ers–Rams rivalry[335]
15MondayDecember 18Philadelphia Eagles20–30New Orleans SaintsLouisiana Superdome[336]
16MondayDecember 25Cincinnati Bengals21–29Minnesota VikingsHubert H. Humphrey MetrodomeMIN Win:NFC Central Champions, PIT clinches AFC Wild Card & #5 Seed, CIN & GB eliminated
CIN Win: Clinch AFC Wild Card & #4 Seed, GBNFC Central Champions, PIT & MIN eliminated[337]

1990s

[edit]

1990 NFL season

[edit]

The November 12 game between theWashington Redskins and thePhiladelphia Eagles is known as the infamousBody Bag Game, in which Eagles head coachBuddy Ryan promised a beating so severe, that the Redskins would have to be "hauled off in body bags." The Redskins had the last laugh, however, as these two teams met in the same stadium on the same network in the Wild Card playoffs – the first ever such game aired on ABC. The Redskins won 20–6.

With the 1990 season, a new practice featured the defending Super Bowl champions playing the first Monday Night game of the season. The practice was maintained through2003 (except for1994,1995, and2001). In the 1990MNF opener, theSan Francisco 49ers took on theNew Orleans Saints on September 10 roughly seven months after defeating theDenver Broncos inSuper Bowl XXIV in the same stadium, theSuperdome.

The December 31 game started at 8 PM EST rather than 9 PM EST to allowNew Year's Rockin' Eve to air as normal. The Superdome became the first and remains the only, stadium to host both theMNF opener and finale in the same season. Besides theNew Orleans Saints, the only other teams to have played in both theMNF opener and finale in the same season have been theSan Francisco 49ers in1977,1991, and1994; theSan Diego Chargers in1981; theDallas Cowboys in1982,1983,1984, and1995; and theGreen Bay Packers in2008. However, at least one of the games played by each of those other teams was on the road.

Super Bowl XXV is best remembered for its signature play –Scott Norwood of theBuffalo Bills missed what would have been the game-winning field goal, as it sailedwide right.

WeekDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHome TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameAugust 4Cleveland Browns0–13Chicago BearsFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
Saturday game
1September 10San Francisco 49ers13–12New Orleans SaintsLouisiana Superdome[338]
2September 17Kansas City Chiefs23–24Denver BroncosMile High StadiumBroncos–Chiefs rivalry[339]
3September 24Buffalo Bills30–7New York JetsGiants StadiumBills–Jets rivalry[340]
4October 1Cincinnati Bengals16–31Seattle SeahawksKingdome[341]
5October 8Cleveland Browns30–29Denver BroncosMile High Stadium1989 AFC Championship Game rematch[342]
6October 15Minnesota Vikings24–32Philadelphia EaglesVeterans Stadium[343]
7October 22Cincinnati Bengals34–13Cleveland BrownsCleveland StadiumBengals–Browns rivalry[344]
8October 29Los Angeles Rams10–41Pittsburgh SteelersThree Rivers Stadium[345]
9November 5New York Giants24–7Indianapolis ColtsHoosier Dome[346]
10November 12Washington Redskins14–28Philadelphia EaglesVeterans StadiumEagles–Redskins rivalry
Body Bag Game[347]
11November 19Los Angeles Raiders13–10Miami DolphinsJoe Robbie StadiumDolphins–Raiders rivalry[348]
12November 26Buffalo Bills24–27Houston OilersAstrodome[349]
13December 3New York Giants3–7San Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park49ers–Giants rivalry[350]
14December 10Los Angeles Raiders38–31Detroit LionsPontiac Silverdome[351]
15December 17San Francisco 49ers26–10Los Angeles RamsAnaheim Stadium49ers–Rams rivalry
1989 NFC Championship Game rematch[352]
16December 22Washington Redskins28–35Indianapolis ColtsHoosier DomeSaturday game.[353]
17December 31Los Angeles Rams17–20New Orleans SaintsLouisiana SuperdomeRams–Saints rivalry
NO win: NFC No. 6 seeded Wild Card
NO loss: DAL NFC No. 6 seeded Wild Card, NO eliminated[354]
Wild Card SaturdayJanuary 5Washington Redskins20–6Philadelphia EaglesVeterans StadiumEagles–Redskins rivalry
NFC No. 5 vs. NFC No. 4 matchup[355]
Kansas City Chiefs16–17Miami DolphinsJoe Robbie StadiumAFC No. 5 vs. AFC No. 4 matchup[356]
Super Bowl XXVJanuary 27Buffalo Bills19–20New York GiantsTampa StadiumWide Right[357]

1991 NFL season

[edit]

The September 9 game between theWashington Redskins and theDallas Cowboys was the firstMonday Night Football game for the Cowboys since the1988 season, which wasTom Landry's final season, also this game markedTroy Aikman,Emmitt Smith, andMichael Irvin debut on Monday Night Football.

The November 25 game was the lastMNF game played in the Los Angeles area (until2018), the last appearance for theLos Angeles Rams before moving to St. Louis in1995, and the lastMNF game played in Anaheim, California. The Rams dropped to 0–4 in homeMNF games against the arch-rivalSan Francisco 49ers, with previous defeats coming in1976,1989, and1990; they also lost a Thursday night home game to the 49ers in1982.

WeekDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHome TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameJuly 27Detroit Lions14–3Denver BroncosFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
Saturday game
1September 2San Francisco 49ers14–16New York GiantsGiants Stadium49ers–Giants rivalry
1990 NFC Championship Game rematch[358]
2September 9Washington Redskins33–31Dallas CowboysTexas StadiumCowboys–Redskins rivalry[359]
3September 16Kansas City Chiefs7–17Houston OilersThe Astrodome[360]
4September 23New York Jets13–19Chicago BearsSoldier Field[361]
5September 30Philadelphia Eagles0–23Washington RedskinsRobert F. Kennedy Memorial StadiumEagles–Redskins rivalry
1990 NFC Wild Card playoff rematch[362]
6October 7Buffalo Bills6–33Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead StadiumBills–Chiefs rivalry[363]
7October 14New York Giants23–20Pittsburgh SteelersThree Rivers Stadium[364]
8October 21Cincinnati Bengals16–35Buffalo BillsRich Stadium[365]
9October 28Los Angeles Raiders21–24Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead StadiumChiefs–Raiders rivalry[366]
10November 4New York Giants7–30Philadelphia EaglesVeterans StadiumEagles–Giants rivalry[367]
11November 11Chicago Bears34–17Minnesota VikingsHubert H. Humphrey MetrodomeBears–Vikings rivalry[368]
12November 18Buffalo Bills41–27Miami DolphinsJoe Robbie StadiumBills–Dolphins rivalry
1990 AFC Divisional playoff rematch[369]
13November 25San Francisco 49ers33–10Los Angeles RamsAnaheim Stadium49ers–Rams rivalry[370]
14December 2Philadelphia Eagles13–6Houston OilersThe Astrodome[371]
15December 9Cincinnati Bengals13–37Miami DolphinsJoe Robbie Stadium[372]
16December 16Los Angeles Raiders0–27New Orleans SaintsLouisiana Superdome[373]
17December 23Chicago Bears14–52San Francisco 49ersCandlestick ParkCHI win: CHINFC Central Champions, first-round bye & NFC No. 2 seed
CHI loss: NFC No. 4 seeded Wild Card, DET NFC Central Champions, first-round bye & NFC No. 2 seed[374]
Wild Card SaturdayDecember 28Los Angeles Raiders6–10Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead StadiumChiefs–Raiders rivalry
AFC No. 5 vs. AFC No. 4 matchup[375]
Atlanta Falcons27–20New Orleans SaintsLouisiana SuperdomeFalcons–Saints rivalry
NFC No. 6 vs. NFC No. 3 matchup[376]

1992 NFL season

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Monday Night Football celebrated the 100th anniversary ofnighttime football on September 28, 1992, with a game between theLos Angeles Raiders and theKansas City Chiefs atArrowhead Stadium.[377] The first recorded night football game was the1892 Wyoming Seminary vs. Mansfield State Normal football game and ended at halftime with a 0–0 tie.[378]

The season opener on September 7 featured the defending champion facing off against the current season's champion. In this case it was theWashington Redskins (winner ofSuper Bowl XXVI) versus the eventualSuper Bowl XXVII winnerDallas Cowboys.

The November 30 game between theDenver Broncos and theSeattle Seahawks marked the finalMonday Night Football game at theKingdome, which was the lastMNF game in Seattle until 2002.

The December 28 game between theDetroit Lions and theSan Francisco 49ers marked running backBarry Sanders's debut onMonday Night Football and the final appearance of quarterbackJoe Montana's with the 49ers.

WeekDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHome TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameAugust 1New York Jets41–14Philadelphia EaglesFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
Saturday game
1September 7Washington Redskins10–23Dallas CowboysTexas StadiumCowboys–Redskins rivalry[379]
2September 14Miami Dolphins27–23Cleveland BrownsCleveland Stadium[380]
3September 21New York Giants27–14Chicago BearsSoldier FieldBears–Giants rivalry[381]
4September 28Los Angeles Raiders7–27Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead StadiumChiefs–Raiders rivalry
1991 AFC Wild Card playoff rematch[382]
5October 5Dallas Cowboys7–31Philadelphia EaglesVeterans StadiumCowboys–Eagles rivalry[383]
6October 12Denver Broncos3–34Washington RedskinsRobert F. Kennedy Memorial StadiumSuper Bowl XXII rematch[384]
7October 19Cincinnati Bengals0–20Pittsburgh SteelersThree Rivers StadiumBengals–Steelers rivalry[385]
8October 26Buffalo Bills24–20New York JetsGiants StadiumBills–Jets rivalry[386]
9November 2Minnesota Vikings38–10Chicago BearsSoldier FieldBears–Vikings rivalry[387]
10November 9San Francisco 49ers41–3Atlanta FalconsGeorgia Dome[388]
11November 16Buffalo Bills26–20Miami DolphinsJoe Robbie StadiumBills–Dolphins rivalry[389]
12November 23Washington Redskins3–20New Orleans SaintsLouisiana Superdome[390]
13November 30Denver Broncos13–16Seattle SeahawksKingdomeBroncos–Seahawks rivalry
Last MNF game inKingdome[391]
14December 7Chicago Bears7–24Houston OilersThe Astrodome[392]
15December 14Los Angeles Raiders7–20Miami DolphinsJoe Robbie StadiumDolphins–Raiders rivalry[393]
16December 21Dallas Cowboys41–17Atlanta FalconsGeorgia Dome[394]
17December 28Detroit Lions6–24San Francisco 49ersCandlestick ParkJoe Montana's last MNF game.[395]
Wild Card SaturdayJanuary 2Washington Redskins24–7Minnesota VikingsHubert H. Humphrey MetrodomeNFC No. 6 vs. NFC No. 3 matchup[396]
Kansas City Chiefs0–17San Diego ChargersJack Murphy StadiumChargers–Chiefs rivalry
AFC No. 6 vs. AFC No. 3 matchup[397]

1993 NFL season

[edit]

The September 6 game marked the first time in 10 years that theWashington Redskins hosted theDallas Cowboys onMNF rather than visiting them. At the time, it was the most frequently seen match-up on the series, and it would be the last time these two teams played each other onMNF atRFK Stadium.

The September 13 game was the last win for theCleveland Browns (who had won the very firstMNF game in1970) on the ABC program, and last win overall until2008.

The September 20 game between theDenver Broncos and theKansas City Chiefs marks the debut of quarterbackJoe Montana's as the Chiefs makes his MNF Debut.

The October 18 game marked the first of nine meetings between theLos Angeles Raiders andDenver Broncos onMNF over an 11-year span, seven of these games being played in Denver.

The November 8 game between theGreen Bay Packers and theKansas City Chiefs, marked Packers quarterbackBrett Favre'sMonday Night Football debut.

During the January 3 game, thePhiladelphia Eagles missed a game-winning field goal as the overtime period expired, which would have left the game atie. However, a penalty against theSan Francisco 49ers allowed a re-kick, and the Eagles were granted one untimed down. On the second attempt, the field goal was good and the deadlock was barely averted, preserving the fourth of what would eventually be seven consecutive tie-free seasons.

BothWild Card playoff games featured a thrilling comeback victories by Green Bay and Kansas City after both being down 17–7 in the third quarter in their respective games.

WeekDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHome TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameJuly 31Green Bay Packers3–19Los Angeles RaidersFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
Saturday game
1September 6Dallas Cowboys16–35Washington RedskinsRobert F. Kennedy Memorial StadiumCowboys–Redskins rivalry[398]
2September 13San Francisco 49ers13–23Cleveland BrownsCleveland Stadium[399]
3September 20Denver Broncos7–15Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead StadiumBroncos–Chiefs rivalry[400]
4September 27Pittsburgh Steelers45–17Atlanta FalconsGeorgia Dome[401]
5October 4Washington Redskins10–17Miami DolphinsJoe Robbie StadiumSuper Bowl VII andXVII rematch[402]
6October 11Houston Oilers7–35Buffalo BillsRich Stadium1992 AFC Wild Card playoff rematch
(The Comeback)[403]
7October 18Los Angeles Raiders23–20Denver BroncosMile High StadiumBroncos–Raiders rivalry[404]
8October 25Minnesota Vikings19–12Chicago BearsSoldier FieldBears–Vikings rivalry[405]
9November 1Washington Redskins10–24Buffalo BillsRich StadiumSuper Bowl XXVI rematch[406]
10November 8Green Bay Packers16–23Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead StadiumSuper Bowl I rematch[407]
11November 15Buffalo Bills0–23Pittsburgh SteelersThree Rivers Stadium1992 AFC Divisional playoff rematch[408]
12November 22New Orleans Saints7–42San Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park[409]
13November 29San Diego Chargers31–0Indianapolis ColtsHoosier Dome[410]
14December 6Philadelphia Eagles17–23Dallas CowboysTexas StadiumCowboys–Eagles rivalry
1992 NFC Divisional playoff rematch[411]
15December 13Pittsburgh Steelers21–20Miami DolphinsJoe Robbie Stadium[412]
16December 20New York Giants24–14New Orleans SaintsLouisiana Superdome[413]
17December 27Miami Dolphins20–45San Diego ChargersJack Murphy Stadium1992 AFC Divisional playoff rematch[414]
18January 3Philadelphia Eagles37–34San Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park[415]
Wild Card SaturdayJanuary 8Green Bay Packers28–24Detroit LionsPontiac SilverdomeLions–Packers rivalry
NFC No. 6 vs. NFC No. 3 matchup[416]
Pittsburgh Steelers24–27Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead StadiumAFC No. 6 vs. AFC No. 3 matchup[417]

1994 NFL season

[edit]

ABC was unable to air the opener of theDallas Cowboys, the previous season'sSuper Bowl champion, after the NFL guaranteedFox it would have the Cowboys' game atPittsburgh for its main doubleheader game. It was Fox's first Sunday of televising NFL games after gaining the NFC package fromCBS.

In the September 5 game,San Francisco 49erswide receiverJerry Rice brokeJim Brown's touchdown record.

The first two-point conversion inMNF history came on September 12, whenChicago Bears quarterbackErik Kramer threw a pass toCurtis Conway.

The October 17 game between theKansas City Chiefs and theDenver Broncos featured aquarterback matchup betweenJoe Montana andJohn Elway.Montana led theChiefs to a 75-yard game-winning drive with 8 seconds left.

The October 31 game between theGreen Bay Packers and theChicago Bears was played in a driving rain with wind gusts up to 36 mph. Coincidentally, it also marked the 11th anniversary of the death of former Bears player, coach and ownerGeorge Halas. At halftime, the Bears retired the #51 jersey of legendary linebackerDick Butkus. The game was played four hours afterAmerican Eagle Flight 4184, scheduled to land at Chicago'sO'Hare International Airport, crashed into a field inRoselawn, Indiana, killing all 64 passengers and four crew members aboard.

The November 7 game between theNew York Giants and theDallas Cowboys included a fight between several players from both teams, including safetyJames Washington grabbing and swinging a cameraman's tripod.

The November 21 game was the first forJeff Fisher as coach of the Houston Oilers. He would remain with the franchise through the end of the 2010 season, by which point they had become theTennessee Titans. This was also the lastMNF game for the Oilers before their move to Tennessee in 1997 and their name change to the Titans in 1999, and the last one in Houston until 2008.

The December 12 game would be re-matched later that month in theWild Card playoffs in the same stadium, on the same network, and would be the last NFL appearance forJoe Montana.

The December 19 game between theDallas Cowboys andNew Orleans Saints was the first NFL start forLarry Allen, who replacedErik Williams after he suffered season-ending injuries from an automobile accident. Allen provided a memorable play early in the game when Saints linebackerDarion Conner intercepted aTroy Aikman pass and looked to be on his way to a breakaway touchdown. However, the 325-pound Allen surprisingly ran Conner down from behind short of the end zone. Larry Allen would play 14 seasons in the NFL and is enshrined in thePro Football Hall of Fame.

The 49ers became the first, and remain the only, team to win the Super Bowl after losing the MNF season finale. Coincidentally,Super Bowl XXIX was also televised by ABC.

Between this season and 1997, several existing ABC affiliates were lost and replaced with new ones as part of the1994–1996 United States broadcast television realignment.

WeekDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHome TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameJuly 30San Diego Chargers17–21Atlanta FalconsFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
Saturday game
1September 5Los Angeles Raiders14–44San Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park49ers–Raiders rivalry[418]
2September 12Chicago Bears22–30Philadelphia EaglesVeterans Stadium[419]
3September 19Detroit Lions20–17Dallas CowboysTexas Stadium[420]
4September 26Denver Broncos20–27Buffalo BillsRich Stadium[421]
5October 3Houston Oilers14–30Pittsburgh SteelersThree Rivers StadiumOilers–Steelers rivalry[422]
6October 10Minnesota Vikings27–10New York GiantsGiants Stadium1993 NFC Wild Card playoff rematch[423]
7October 17Kansas City Chiefs31–28Denver BroncosMile High StadiumBroncos–Chiefs rivalry[424]
8October 24Houston Oilers6–21Philadelphia EaglesVeterans Stadium[425]
9October 31Green Bay Packers33–6Chicago BearsSoldier FieldBears–Packers rivalry
Halloween[426]
10November 7New York Giants10–38Dallas CowboysTexas StadiumCowboys–Giants rivalry[427]
11November 14Buffalo Bills10–23Pittsburgh SteelersThree Rivers Stadium[428]
12November 21New York Giants13–10Houston OilersThe Astrodome[429]
13November 28San Francisco 49ers35–14New Orleans SaintsLouisiana Superdome[430]
14December 5Los Angeles Raiders24–17San Diego ChargersJack Murphy StadiumChargers–Raiders rivalry[431]
15December 12Kansas City Chiefs28–45Miami DolphinsJoe Robbie Stadium[432]
16December 19Dallas Cowboys24–16New Orleans SaintsLouisiana Superdome[433]
17December 26San Francisco 49ers14–21Minnesota VikingsHubert H. Humphrey MetrodomeMIN win:NFC Central Champions
MIN loss: GB NFC Central Champions, MIN No. 4 seeded Wild Card[434]
Wild Card SaturdayDecember 31Detroit Lions12–16Green Bay PackersLambeau FieldLions–Packers rivalry
1993 NFC Wild Card playoff rematch
NFC No. 5 vs. NFC No. 4 matchup[435]
Kansas City Chiefs17–27Miami DolphinsJoe Robbie StadiumAFC No. 6 vs. AFC No. 3 matchup[436]
Super Bowl XXIXJanuary 29San Diego Chargers26–49San Francisco 49ersJoe Robbie StadiumAFC No. 2 vs. NFC No. 1 matchup[437]
1995 Pro BowlFebruary 5AFC41–13NFCAloha Stadium

1995 NFL season

[edit]

In the September 11 game,Green Bay PackersquarterbackBrett Favre threw a 99-yardtouchdown pass toRobert Brooks against theChicago Bears. It was the eighth 99-yardtouchdown pass inNFL history. The game also featured a death-defying leap when a fan caught a field goal after leaping off the side of the tunnel atSoldier Field.[438][439]

In the October 9 game,Kansas City Chiefs kick returnerTamarick Vanover returned apunt 86 yards for atouchdown to win the game for the Chiefs against theSan Diego Chargers.

The October 23 game between theBuffalo Bills and theNew England Patriots, marked Patriots quarterbackDrew Bledsoe's Monday Night Football debut.

The November 13 game between theCleveland Browns andPittsburgh Steelers was played one week after Browns ownerArt Modell announced that he would bemoving the team toBaltimore for the 1996 season.

Some portions of theDecember 25Dallas Cowboys-Arizona Cardinals game were used in the1996 film,Jerry Maguire. In that game, Dallas'Emmitt Smith scored his 25th rushing touchdown of this season, an NFL record.

The December 30wild card game between theDetroit Lions andPhiladelphia Eagles was the highest-scoring playoff game in league history until it was surpassed by a 51–45 overtime win for theArizona Cardinals over theGreen Bay Packers onJanuary 10, 2010.

WeekDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHome TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameJuly 29Carolina Panthers20–14Jacksonville JaguarsFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
Saturday game. First season for both franchises.
1September 4Dallas Cowboys35–0New York GiantsGiants StadiumCowboys–Giants rivalry[440]
2September 11Green Bay Packers27–24Chicago BearsSoldier FieldBears–Packers rivalry[441]
3September 18Pittsburgh Steelers10–23Miami DolphinsJoe Robbie Stadium[442]
4September 25San Francisco 49ers24–27Detroit LionsPontiac Silverdome[443]
5October 2Buffalo Bills22–19Cleveland BrownsCleveland Stadium[444]
6October 9San Diego Chargers23–29Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead StadiumChargers–Chiefs rivalry[445]
7October 16Oakland Raiders0–27Denver BroncosMile High StadiumBroncos–Raiders rivalry[446]
8October 23Buffalo Bills14–27New England PatriotsFoxboro StadiumBills–Patriots rivalry[447]
9October 30Chicago Bears14–6Minnesota VikingsHubert H. Humphrey MetrodomeBears–Vikings rivalry
1994 NFC Wild Card playoff rematch[448]
10November 6Philadelphia Eagles12–34Dallas CowboysTexas StadiumCowboys–Eagles rivalry[449]
11November 13Cleveland Browns3–20Pittsburgh SteelersThree Rivers StadiumBrowns–Steelers rivalry
1994 AFC Divisional playoff rematch[450]
12November 20San Francisco 49ers44–20Miami DolphinsJoe Robbie Stadium[451]
13November 27Oakland Raiders6–12San Diego ChargersJack Murphy StadiumChargers–Raiders rivalry[452]
14December 4Chicago Bears7–27Detroit LionsPontiac SilverdomeBears–Lions rivalry[453]
15December 11Kansas City Chiefs6–13Miami DolphinsJoe Robbie Stadium1994 AFC Wild Card playoff rematch[454]
16December 18Minnesota Vikings30–37San Francisco 49ers3Com Park[455]
17December 25Dallas Cowboys37–13Arizona CardinalsSun Devil StadiumDAL win: NFC No. 1 seed
DAL loss: NFC No. 2 seed, SF NFC No. 1 seed[456]
Wild Card SaturdayDecember 30Miami Dolphins22–37Buffalo BillsRich StadiumBills–Dolphins rivalry
AFC No. 6 vs. AFC No. 3 matchup[457]
Detroit Lions37–58Philadelphia EaglesVeterans StadiumNFC No. 5 vs. NFC No. 4 matchup[458]
1996 Pro BowlFebruary 4NFC20–13AFCAloha Stadium

1996 NFL season

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Though theOakland Raiders played two Monday Night games last season as well as one previous game this season, the November 4 game versus Denver marked the Raiders' first home Monday Night game in Oakland since December 7, 1981.

The December 9 game between theKansas City Chiefs and theOakland Raiders, marked Chiefs running backMarcus Allen's final appearance at Monday Night Football.

The December 16 game between theBuffalo Bills and theMiami Dolphins, marked Bills quarterbackJim Kelly's final appearance at Monday Night Football.

WeekDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHome TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameJuly 27Indianapolis Colts10–3New Orleans SaintsFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
Saturday game
1September 2Dallas Cowboys6–22Chicago BearsSoldier Field[459]
2September 9Philadelphia Eagles13–39Green Bay PackersLambeau Field[460]
3September 16Buffalo Bills6–24Pittsburgh SteelersThree Rivers Stadium1995 AFC Divisional playoff rematch[461]
4September 23Miami Dolphins6–10Indianapolis ColtsRCA Dome[462]
5September 30Dallas Cowboys23–19Philadelphia EaglesVeterans StadiumCowboys–Eagles rivalry
1995 NFC Divisional playoff rematch[463]
6October 7Pittsburgh Steelers17–7Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead Stadium[464]
7October 14San Francisco 49ers20–23Green Bay PackersLambeau Field49ers–Packers rivalry
1995 NFC Divisional playoff rematch[465]
8October 21Oakland Raiders23–14San Diego ChargersJack Murphy StadiumChargers–Raiders rivalry[466]
9October 28Chicago Bears15–13Minnesota VikingsHubert H. Humphrey MetrodomeBears–Vikings rivalry[467]
10November 4Denver Broncos22–21Oakland RaidersOakland–Alameda County ColiseumBroncos–Raiders rivalry[468]
11November 11Detroit Lions21–27San Diego ChargersJack Murphy Stadium[469]
12November 18Green Bay Packers6–21Dallas CowboysTexas StadiumCowboys–Packers rivalry
1995 NFC Championship Game rematch[470]
13November 25Pittsburgh Steelers24–17Miami DolphinsPro Player Stadium[471]
14December 2San Francisco 49ers34–10Atlanta FalconsGeorgia Dome[472]
15December 9Kansas City Chiefs7–26Oakland RaidersOakland–Alameda County ColiseumChiefs–Raiders rivalry[473]
16December 16Buffalo Bills14–16Miami DolphinsPro Player StadiumBills–Dolphins rivalry
1995 AFC Wild Card playoff rematch[474]
17December 23Detroit Lions14–24San Francisco 49ers3Com ParkSF Win: Clinch No. 2 Seed With CAR Loss[475]
Wild Card SaturdayDecember 28Jacksonville Jaguars30–27Buffalo BillsRich StadiumAFC No. 5 vs. AFC No. 4 matchup[476]
Minnesota Vikings15–40Dallas CowboysTexas StadiumCowboys–Vikings rivalry
NFC No. 6 vs. NFC No. 3 matchup[477]
1997 Pro BowlFebruary 2AFC26–23NFCAloha Stadium

1997 NFL season

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The September 22 game between thePittsburgh Steelers and theJacksonville Jaguars (playing on Monday night for the first time in their short history) had one of the craziest endings inMNF history. The Jaguars were up 2 with almost no time left and the Steelers attempted a game-winningfield goal. The Jaguars blocked it andChris Hudson returned it the other way for atouchdown. During the return, Steelers head coachBill Cowher cocked his fist back like he was going to throw a punch at Hudson when he was running down the Steelers sideline for the winning score. Theextra point was finally kicked about 15 minutes afterABC signed off.

The September 29 game between theSan Francisco 49ers and theCarolina Panthers was the Panthers' firstMNF game in franchise history and the firstMNF game in Charlotte.

The October 27 game between theChicago Bears and theMiami Dolphins was rescheduled because Game 7 of the1997 World Series, which featured theFlorida Marlins, had to play atPro Player Stadium on Sunday night, when the Dolphins originally were slated to host the Bears. Therefore, the game was moved to Monday night and was played simultaneously with theGreen Bay Packers-New England Patriots game (a rematch ofSuper Bowl XXXI, the only timeMNF aired a rematch of a Super Bowl from the year before and the last Super Bowl rematch until theDenver Broncos-Seattle Seahawks game in2014). The Bears-Dolphins game, originally to be shown on Fox, was broadcast only in the Chicago and Miami areas as part of ABC's ''Monday Night Football.'' The rest of the country saw the previously scheduled game: a Super Bowl rematch between the Packers and the Patriots.[478][479] After the conclusion of the Packers game, viewers were not taken to the conclusion of the close Bears win but instead went to local news. Because the Bears-Dolphins game was intended to be played Sunday onFox (which aired Super Bowl XXXI, at the time Fox's highest-rated program ever, and would have aired the Packers-Patriots game if it was played on Sunday afternoon as well), this marked a rare time in history where the Dolphins wore their white jerseys in a nighttime home game.

The November 10 game between the San Francisco 49ers and thePhiladelphia Eagles was the infamous game in which a fan had fired off a flare gun inVeterans Stadium, leading to the introduction of the court in the stadium.

The December 15 game between the San Francisco 49ers and theDenver Broncos is remembered forJerry Rice's return from a torn ACL suffered in Week 1 against theTampa Bay Buccaneers, (however he suffer a cracked kneecap on a touchdown catch in the second quarter and missed the remainder of the season) and the jersey retirement ceremony forJoe Montana. The game is also well known for an incident where Broncos linebacker (and former 49er)Bill Romanowski spitting in the face of 49ers wide receiverJ.J. Stokes.

This season was the first with new ABC affiliates after the1994–1996 United States broadcast television realignment.

WeekDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHome TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameJuly 26Minnesota Vikings28–26Seattle SeahawksFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
Saturday game
1September 1Chicago Bears24–38Green Bay PackersLambeau FieldBears–Packers rivalry[480]
2September 8Kansas City Chiefs28–27Oakland RaidersOakland–Alameda County ColiseumChiefs–Raiders rivalry[481]
3September 15Philadelphia Eagles20–21Dallas CowboysTexas StadiumCowboys–Eagles rivalry[482]
4September 22Pittsburgh Steelers21–30Jacksonville JaguarsAlltel StadiumFirst MNF game in Jacksonville[483]
5September 29San Francisco 49ers34–21Carolina PanthersEricsson StadiumFirst MNF game in Charlotte[484]
6October 6New England Patriots13–34Denver BroncosMile High Stadium[485]
7October 13Dallas Cowboys16–21Washington RedskinsJack Kent Cooke StadiumCowboys–Redskins rivalry[486]
8October 20Buffalo Bills9–6Indianapolis ColtsRCA Dome[487]
9October 27Green Bay Packers28–10New England PatriotsFoxboro StadiumSuper Bowl XXXI rematch[488]
Chicago Bears36–33Miami DolphinsPro Player Stadium[489]
10November 3Pittsburgh Steelers10–13Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead Stadium[490]
11November 10San Francisco 49ers24–12Philadelphia EaglesVeterans Stadium1996 NFC Wild Card playoff rematch[491]
12November 17Buffalo Bills13–30Miami DolphinsPro Player StadiumBills–Dolphins rivalry[492]
13November 24Oakland Raiders3–31Denver BroncosMile High StadiumBroncos–Raiders rivalry[493]
14December 1Green Bay Packers27–11Minnesota VikingsHubert H. Humphrey MetrodomePackers–Vikings rivalry[494]
15December 8Carolina Panthers23–13Dallas CowboysTexas Stadium1996 NFC Divisional playoff rematch[495]
16December 15Denver Broncos17–34San Francisco 49ers3Com ParkJoe Montana's jersey retirement night, andJerry Rice's much-anticipated return[496]
17December 22New England Patriots14–12Miami DolphinsPro Player StadiumDolphins–Patriots rivalry
Winner:AFC East Champions, host loser in AFC No. 6 vs. AFC No. 3 Wild Card Game.[497]
Wild Card SaturdayDecember 27Minnesota Vikings23–22New York GiantsGiants StadiumNFC No. 6 vs. NFC No. 3 matchup[498]
Jacksonville Jaguars17–42Denver BroncosMile High Stadium1996 AFC Divisional playoff rematch
AFC No. 5 vs. AFC No. 4 matchup[499]
1998 Pro BowlFebruary 1NFC24–29AFCAloha Stadium

1998 NFL season

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This season was notable because it featured theTampa Bay Buccaneers for the first time since1983 when the team lost to theGreen Bay Packers on December 12 of that year. The team played two Monday night games in 1998 losing to theDetroit Lions in Week 4 but beating theGreen Bay Packers in Week 14. Ironically, the December 1983 game was the second and final Monday night game played atTampa Stadium though ABC would airSuper Bowl XXV played at the stadium. The December 7 game versus the Packers was the first Monday night played atRaymond James Stadium and came just about 5 days shy of 15 years after the previous game hosted inTampa.

The October 5th game between theMinnesota Vikings and the Green Bay Packers proved to be the coming out moment for wide receiverRandy Moss in hisMNF debut. He caught 5 passes for 190 yards and 2 scores in the Vikings' victory.

The October 26 game between thePittsburgh Steelers and theKansas City Chiefs, marked Chiefs linebackerDerrick Thomas' final appearance onMonday Night Football.

The December 14 game between the Detroit Lions and theSan Francisco 49ers, marked Lions running backBarry Sanders' final appearance atMonday Night Football.

The December 21 game between theDenver Broncos and theMiami Dolphins, marked Broncos quarterbackJohn Elway's final appearance atMonday Night Football.

WeekDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHome TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameAugust 1Pittsburgh Steelers6–30Tampa Bay BuccaneersFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
Saturday game. Last HOF Game to air on Saturday.
1September 7New England Patriots21–27Denver BroncosMile High Stadium[500]
2September 14San Francisco 49ers45–10Washington RedskinsJack Kent Cooke Stadium[501]
3September 21Dallas Cowboys31–7New York GiantsGiants StadiumCowboys–Giants rivalry[502]
4September 28Tampa Bay Buccaneers6–27Detroit LionsPontiac Silverdome1997 NFC Wild Card playoff rematch[503]
5October 5Minnesota Vikings37–24Green Bay PackersLambeau FieldPackers–Vikings rivalry[504]
6October 12Miami Dolphins21–28Jacksonville JaguarsAlltel Stadium[505]
7October 19New York Jets24–14New England PatriotsFoxboro StadiumJets–Patriots rivalry[506]
8October 26Pittsburgh Steelers20–13Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead Stadium[507]
9November 2Dallas Cowboys34–0Philadelphia EaglesVeterans StadiumCowboys–Eagles rivalry[508]
10November 9Green Bay Packers20–27Pittsburgh SteelersThree Rivers Stadium[509]
11November 16Denver Broncos30–7Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead StadiumBroncos–Chiefs rivalry
1997 AFC Divisional playoff rematch[510]
12November 23Miami Dolphins23–26New England PatriotsFoxboro StadiumDolphins–Patriots rivalry
1997 AFC Wild Card playoff rematch[511]
13November 30New York Giants7–31San Francisco 49ers3Com Park49ers–Giants rivalry[512]
14December 7Green Bay Packers22–24Tampa Bay BuccaneersRaymond James StadiumBuccaneers–Packers rivalry
1997 NFC Divisional playoff rematch[513]
15December 14Detroit Lions13–34San Francisco 49ers3Com Park[514]
16December 21Denver Broncos21–31Miami DolphinsPro Player Stadium[515]
17December 28Pittsburgh Steelers3–20Jacksonville JaguarsAlltel StadiumJAX Win: Clinch No. 2 Seed With NYJ Loss[516]
Wild Card SaturdayJanuary 2Buffalo Bills17–24Miami DolphinsPro Player StadiumBills–Dolphins rivalry
AFC No. 5 vs. AFC No. 4 matchup[517]
Arizona Cardinals20–7Dallas CowboysTexas StadiumNFC No. 6 vs. NFC No. 3 matchup[518]
1999 Pro BowlFebruary 7NFC10–23AFCAloha Stadium

1999 NFL season

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The September 20 game between theAtlanta Falcons and theDallas Cowboys, marked Cowboys wide receiverMichael Irvin's final appearance onMonday Night Football.

The September 27 game between theSan Francisco 49ers and theArizona Cardinals is remembered forAeneas Williams' knockdown ofSteve Young that resulted in a career-endingconcussion.

The October 25 game between the Atlanta Falcons and thePittsburgh Steelers was the last Monday night game played atThree Rivers Stadium.

The December 27 game between theNew York Jets and theMiami Dolphins, marked Dolphins quarterbackDan Marino's final appearance onMonday Night Football.

The January 3 game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Atlanta Falcons, marked 49ers wide receiverJerry Rice's final appearance atMonday Night Football with the 49ers.

The AFC wild card game on January 8 is remembered for a lateral on a kickoff return that gave theTennessee Titans the win against theBuffalo Bills. It is called theMusic City Miracle.

Super Bowl XXXIV came down to thefinal playKevin Dyson of the Tennessee Titans was stopped just short of the end zone, preserving the victory for theSt. Louis Rams.

WeekDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHome TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameAugust 9Dallas Cowboys17–20Cleveland BrownsFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
First season for the Browns since the 1995 relocation controversy.
1September 13Miami Dolphins38–21Denver BroncosMile High Stadium1998 AFC Divisional playoff rematch[519]
2September 20Atlanta Falcons7–24Dallas CowboysTexas Stadium[520]
3September 27San Francisco 49ers24–10Arizona CardinalsSun Devil Stadium49ers–Cardinals rivalry[521]
4October 4Buffalo Bills23–18Miami DolphinsPro Player StadiumBills–Dolphins rivalry
1998 AFC Wild Card playoff rematch[522]
5October 11Jacksonville Jaguars16–6New York JetsGiants Stadium1998 AFC Divisional playoff rematch[523]
6October 18Dallas Cowboys10–13New York GiantsGiants StadiumCowboys–Giants rivalry[524]
7October 25Atlanta Falcons9–13Pittsburgh SteelersThree Rivers Stadium[525]
8November 1Seattle Seahawks27–7Green Bay PackersLambeau FieldPackers–Seahawks rivalry[526]
9November 8Dallas Cowboys17–27Minnesota VikingsHubert H. Humphrey MetrodomeCowboys–Vikings rivalry[527]
10November 15New York Jets24–17New England PatriotsFoxboro StadiumJets–Patriots rivalry[528]
11November 22Oakland Raiders21–27Denver BroncosMile High StadiumBroncos–Raiders rivalry[529]
12November 29Green Bay Packers20–3San Francisco 49ers3Com Park49ers–Packers rivalry
1998 NFC Wild Card playoff rematch (The Catch II)[530]
13December 6Minnesota Vikings17–24Tampa Bay BuccaneersRaymond James Stadium[531]
14December 13Denver Broncos24–27Jacksonville JaguarsAlltel Stadium[532]
15December 20Green Bay Packers20–24Minnesota VikingsHubert H. Humphrey MetrodomePackers–Vikings rivalry[533]
16December 27New York Jets38–31Miami DolphinsPro Player StadiumDolphins–Jets rivalry[534]
17January 3San Francisco 49ers29–34Atlanta FalconsGeorgia Dome1998 NFC Divisional playoff rematch[535]
Wild Card SaturdayJanuary 8Buffalo Bills16–22Tennessee TitansAdelphia ColiseumAFC No. 5 vs. AFC No. 4 matchup
Music City Miracle[536]
Detroit Lions13–27Washington RedskinsJack Kent Cooke StadiumNFC No. 6 vs. NFC No. 3 matchup[537]
Super Bowl XXXIVJanuary 30St. Louis Rams23–16Tennessee TitansGeorgia DomeNFC No. 1 vs. AFC No. 4 matchup[538]
2000 Pro BowlFebruary 6NFC51–31AFCAloha Stadium

2000s

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2000 NFL season

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The September 4 game marked the firstMNF appearance for theprevious season'sSuper Bowl championSt. Louis Rams since moving from Los Angeles in1995, and the firstMNF game in St. Louis in fourteen years and as well the debut of Rams quarterbackKurt Warner's makes his MNF debut.

The week after that, theNew York Jets hosted theNew England Patriots – one full year before theSeptember 11 attacks devastated New York City, among other places.

The September 18 game between theDallas Cowboys and theWashington Redskins, marked Cowboys quarterbackTroy Aikman's final appearance onMonday Night Football.

The September 25 game between theJacksonville Jaguars and theIndianapolis Colts, marked Colts quarterbackPeyton Manning's debut onMonday Night Football.

The October 16 game was the first actual Monday night game inNashville, making theHank Williams Jr. opening theme even more appropriate as Nashville is a hotbed forcountry music, which Willams plays. This was also the firstMNF game for theTennessee Titans since their move from Houston to Tennessee in1997, at which time they were still known as the Oilers (they were renamed as the Titans in1999).

The October 23 game between theMiami Dolphins and theNew York Jets featured "The Monday Night Miracle", whenVinny Testaverde led the Jets to 30 points in the fourth quarter to send the game to overtime.John Hall kicked the game-winningfield goal, finishing the second-biggest comeback inNFL history.

In overtime of the November 6 game between theMinnesota Vikings and theGreen Bay Packers, Packerswide receiverAntonio Freeman slipped on the wet grass, while VikingscornerbackCris Dishman deflected the pass at the 20-yard line. The ball bounced off Freeman's shoulder, he rolled over, and it fell into his chest and right hand without touching the ground. While Dishman agonized over what he thought should have been an interception, Freeman stood up and ran for the end zone, scoring the game-winning touchdown. The play was replayed and allowed.Al Michaels was quoted as saying in reaction to the game-winning play: "He didWHAT?"

The November 13 game between theOakland Raiders and theDenver Broncos was the lastMonday Night Football game played atMile High Stadium.

The December 4 game between theKansas City Chiefs andNew England Patriots at New England was the firstMonday Night Football telecast at an outdoor Northern stadium after Thanksgiving. Previously, late-season prime time games were reserved for stadiums in the South or West Coast, or domed stadiums. Cold weather prime-time telecasts became routine in later years and this was the lastMonday Night Football game atFoxboro Stadium.

WeekDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHome TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameJuly 31New England Patriots20–0San Francisco 49ersFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
First year of theBrady–Belichick era.
1September 4Denver Broncos36–41St. Louis RamsTrans World DomeLast twoSuper Bowl Champions[539]
2September 11New England Patriots19–20New York JetsGiants StadiumJets–Patriots rivalry[540]
3September 18Dallas Cowboys27–21Washington RedskinsFedExFieldCowboys–Redskins rivalry[541]
4September 25Jacksonville Jaguars14–43Indianapolis ColtsRCA DomeColts–Jaguars rivalry[542]
5October 2Seattle Seahawks17–24Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead StadiumFinal MNF game for Seahawks as an AFC before back to the NFC in 2002.[543]
6October 9Tampa Bay Buccaneers23–30Minnesota VikingsHubert H. Humphrey Metrodome[544]
7October 16Jacksonville Jaguars13–27Tennessee TitansAdelphia ColiseumJaguars–Titans rivalry
1999 AFC Championship Game rematch[545]
8October 23Miami Dolphins37–40New York JetsGiants StadiumDolphins–Jets rivalry
Monday Night Miracle[546]
9October 30Tennessee Titans27–21Washington RedskinsFedExField[547]
10November 6Minnesota Vikings20–26Green Bay PackersLambeau FieldPackers–Vikings rivalry[548]
11November 13Oakland Raiders24–27Denver BroncosMile High StadiumBroncos–Raiders rivalry[549]
12November 20Washington Redskins33–20St. Louis RamsTrans World Dome[550]
13November 27Green Bay Packers14–31Carolina PanthersEricsson Stadium[551]
14December 4Kansas City Chiefs24–30New England PatriotsFoxboro Stadium[552]
15December 11Buffalo Bills20–44Indianapolis ColtsRCA Dome[553]
16December 18St. Louis Rams35–38Tampa Bay BuccaneersRaymond James Stadium1999 NFC Championship Game rematch[554]
17December 25Dallas Cowboys0–31Tennessee TitansAdelphia ColiseumTEN win:AFC Central Champions, clinch AFC No. 1 seed
TEN loss: BAL AFC Central Champions, clinch No. 1 seed. TEN AFC No. 4 seeded Wild Card[555]
Wild Card SaturdayDecember 30Indianapolis Colts17–23Miami DolphinsPro Player StadiumAFC No. 6 vs. AFC No. 3 matchup[556]
St. Louis Rams28–31New Orleans SaintsLouisiana SuperdomeRams–Saints rivalry
NFC No. 6 vs. NFC No. 3 matchup[557]
2001 Pro BowlFebruary 4NFC17–38AFCAloha Stadium

2001 NFL season

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The September 17 game between theMinnesota Vikings andBaltimore Ravens (what would have been the Ravens' first appearance onMonday Night Football and the first Monday night game to take place in the city of Baltimore since1978) was rescheduled to January 7 as the entire slate of week 2 games were postponed after theSeptember 11 attacks at theWorld Trade Center andThe Pentagon.

Coincidentally, theNew York Giants played theDenver Broncos in the last game prior to the September 11 attacks, and that game was credited for saving lives since it ended after midnight inNew York City. It was also the first game played atInvesco Field at Mile High.

The September 24 game was not only the firstMonday Night Football game since the attacks, it was also a rematch of one of the most significant games in the program's history; a game between theWashington Redskins and theGreen Bay Packers.18 years before atLambeau Field, theRedskins andPackers combined for 95 points, more than any other Monday night game before or since (the Packers won 48–47, on a last secondJan Stenerud field goal).

The October 1 game between theSan Francisco 49ers and theNew York Jets was the first Monday night game in theNew York City metropolitan area since the attacks. A tribute to the rescue workers at the World Trade Center site was held before the game.

The October 8 game between theSt. Louis Rams and theDetroit Lions was the lastMonday Night Football game at thePontiac Silverdome, also the lastMonday Night Football game in Detroit until2011.

The October 15 game between theWashington Redskins and theDallas Cowboys, marked Cowboys running backEmmitt Smith's final appearance onMonday Night Football.

The October 22 game between thePhiladelphia Eagles and theNew York Giants marked Eagles quarterbackDonovan McNabb'sMonday Night Football debut.

The October 29 game between theTennessee Titans and thePittsburgh Steelers was the firstMonday Night Football game ever played atHeinz Field.

The November 5 between theDenver Broncos and theOakland Raiders, Broncos kickerJason Elam recorded the 20,000th point scored inMonday Night Football history when he kicked a field goal in the Broncos' 38–28 loss to theOakland Raiders and also that game marked wide receiver Jerry Rice'sMonday Night Football debut with the Raiders and the finalMonday Night Football appearance for Broncos running backTerrell Davis.

Due toChristmas Eve andNew Year's Eve falling on Mondays in 2001, the NFL did not schedule games for those days. Instead, ABC aired Saturday night games on those weekends. The former weekend also had games on CBS and Fox that Saturday, marking one of the few times (until 2006) that three different over-the-air networks aired NFL games on the same day. In future seasons when Christmas Eve fell on a Monday, the matchup would feature two teams on the west coast.

WeekDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHost TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameAugust 6St. Louis Rams17–10Miami DolphinsFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
1September 10New York Giants20–31Denver BroncosInvesco Field at Mile High[558]
3September 24Washington Redskins0–37Green Bay PackersLambeau Field[559]
4October 1San Francisco 49ers19–17New York JetsGiants Stadium[560]
5October 8St. Louis Rams35–0Detroit LionsPontiac Silverdome[561]
6October 15Washington Redskins7–9Dallas CowboysTexas StadiumCowboys–Redskins rivalry[562]
7October 22Philadelphia Eagles10–9New York GiantsGiants StadiumEagles–Giants rivalry
2000 NFC Divisional playoff rematch[563]
8October 29Tennessee Titans7–34Pittsburgh SteelersHeinz FieldSteelers–Titans rivalry[564]
9November 5Denver Broncos28–38Oakland RaidersNetwork Associates ColiseumBroncos–Raiders rivalry[565]
10November 12Baltimore Ravens16–10Tennessee TitansAdelphia ColiseumRavens–Titans rivalry
2000 AFC Divisional playoff rematch[566]
11November 19New York Giants16–28Minnesota VikingsHubert H. Humphrey Metrodome2000 NFC Championship Game rematch[567]
12November 26Tampa Bay Buccaneers24–17St. Louis RamsEdward Jones Dome[568]
13December 3Green Bay Packers28–21Jacksonville JaguarsAlltel Stadium[569]
14December 10Indianapolis Colts6–41Miami DolphinsPro Player Stadium2000 AFC Wild Card playoff rematch[570]
15December 17St. Louis Rams34–21New Orleans SaintsLouisiana SuperdomeRams–Saints rivalry
2000 NFC Wild Card playoff rematch[571]
16December 22Tennessee Titans13–10Oakland RaidersNetwork Associates Coliseum[572]
17December 29Baltimore Ravens10–22Tampa Bay BuccaneersRaymond James Stadium[573]
18January 7Minnesota Vikings3–19Baltimore RavensPSINet StadiumFirst home MNF for the Ravens sincerelocation from Cleveland to Baltimore
BAL win: AFC No. 5 seeded Wild Card, NYJ AFC No. 6 seeded Wild Card, SEA eliminated
BAL loss: NYJ AFC No. 5 seeded Wild Card, SEA AFC No. 6 seeded Wild Card, BAL eliminated[574]
Wild Card SaturdayJanuary 12Tampa Bay Buccaneers9–31Philadelphia EaglesVeterans Stadium2000 NFC Wild Card playoff rematch
NFC No. 6 vs. NFC No. 3 matchup[575]
New York Jets24–38Oakland RaidersNetwork Associates ColiseumAFC No. 6 vs. AFC No. 3 matchup[576]
2002 Pro BowlFebruary 9AFC38–30NFCAloha Stadium

2002 NFL season

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The September 9 game between thePittsburgh Steelers and theNew England Patriots, marked Patriots quarterbackTom Brady'sMonday Night Football debut. It was also the first game played atGillette Stadium.

During the October 14 game between theSan Francisco 49ers andSeattle Seahawks, wide receiverTerrell Owens pulled out aSharpie following a touchdown and autographed the football. Also it was the firstMonday Night Football game atSeahawks Stadium, the firstMonday Night Football game in Seattle since1992, and the first Seahawks game as an NFC team since leaving the AFC.

At halftime of the October 28 game between theNew York Giants and thePhiladelphia Eagles, the last of the fourteen clues from the ABC television seriesPush, Nevada was revealed. By taking the appropriate letters (5th, 1st, 9th, 1st, 5th, 7th, 4th, 1st, 2nd, 7th, 5th, and 2nd) from twelve of those clues, the world "VONGEYELNAIL" was formed. Replacing the 5th, 6th, and 7th letters in the word would change it to "VONGILNAIL", translating it into the phone number 1 (866) 445–6245. The first person to call that number, Mark Nakamoto, won the grand prize of $1,045,000. It was also the finalMonday Night Football game played atVeterans Stadium.

The November 11 game between theOakland Raiders and theDenver Broncos marked the 500thMonday Night Football game. In commemoration, ABC used various themes and images of varied opens during commercial bumpers.

WeekDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHost TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameAugust 5Houston Texans17–34New York GiantsFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
First season for the Texans.
1September 9Pittsburgh Steelers14–30New England PatriotsGillette StadiumPatriots–Steelers rivalry
2001 AFC Championship Game rematch[577]
2September 16Philadelphia Eagles37–7Washington RedskinsFedExFieldEagles–Redskins rivalry[578]
3September 23St. Louis Rams14–26Tampa Bay BuccaneersRaymond James Stadium[579]
4September 30Denver Broncos23–34Baltimore RavensM&T Bank Stadium[580]
5October 7Green Bay Packers34–21Chicago BearsMemorial StadiumBears–Packers rivalry[581]
6October 14San Francisco 49ers28–21Seattle SeahawksSeahawks Stadium49ers–Seahawks rivalry
First MNF game inSeahawks Stadium[582]
7October 21Indianapolis Colts10–28Pittsburgh SteelersHeinz Field[583]
8October 28New York Giants3–17Philadelphia EaglesVeterans StadiumEagles–Giants rivalry[584]
9November 4Miami Dolphins10–24Green Bay PackersLambeau Field[585]
10November 11Oakland Raiders34–10Denver BroncosInvesco Field at Mile HighBroncos–Raiders rivalry[586]
11November 18Chicago Bears16–21St. Louis RamsEdward Jones Dome[587]
12November 25Philadelphia Eagles38–17San Francisco 49ers3Com Park[588]
13December 2New York Jets20–26Oakland RaidersNetwork Associates Coliseum2001 AFC Wild Card playoff rematch[589]
14December 9Chicago Bears9–27Miami DolphinsPro Player Stadium[590]
15December 16New England Patriots7–24Tennessee TitansAdelphia Coliseum[591]
16December 23Pittsburgh Steelers17–7Tampa Bay BuccaneersRaymond James Stadium[592]
17December 30San Francisco 49ers20–31St. Louis RamsEdward Jones Dome49ers–Rams rivalry[593]
Wild Card SaturdayJanuary 4Indianapolis Colts0–41New York JetsGiants StadiumAFC No. 5 vs. AFC No. 4 matchup[594]
Atlanta Falcons27–7Green Bay PackersLambeau FieldNFC No. 6 vs. NFC No. 3 matchup[595]
Super Bowl XXXVIIJanuary 26Oakland Raiders21–48Tampa Bay BuccaneersQualcomm StadiumAFC No. 1 vs. NFC No. 2 matchup[596]
2003 Pro BowlFebruary 2NFC20–45AFCAloha Stadium

2003 NFL season

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Under a new NFL policy, the NFL officially adopted aThursday night game to open the season (something that was done for the first time the previous season), and no Monday night game in Week 17. The change was designed to maximize opportunities for scheduling between Week 17 and the opening week of theplayoffs; in this way, no team could be disadvantaged by potentially having only four days between their final regular season game and a playoff game. Also, the ratings for the last game of the regular season were often low, and the game usually had no playoff meaning (the most likely reason for the scheduling move). To compensate for losing the opening night game (which was successful enough to be upgraded from cable to network television after only one year), ESPN got the Week 17 game that used to be on Monday Night, and aired it on Saturday.

The season saw two improbable comebacks occur. TheNew York Giants led their game with theDallas Cowboys 32–29 with 10 seconds left. An out-of-bounds kickoff allowed the Cowboys to quickly get into field goal position and force overtime. The Cowboys'Billy Cundiff tied an NFL record with seven field goals as the Cowboys won 35–32. Three weeks later, theIndianapolis Colts trailed theTampa Bay Buccaneers 35–14 with 3:43 remaining. They scored three touchdowns in the closing minutes and won 38–35 in overtime after an unsportsmanlike "leaping" call negated a field goal miss by the Colts. Ironically,Simeon Rice, the player charged with "leaping", would later play for the Colts in2007.

TheTampa Bay Buccaneers-Philadelphia Eagles game was the very first regular season game atLincoln Financial Field, the third straight year thatMonday Night Football opened with a stadium's first ever regular season game (following Invesco Field at Mile High in 2001 and Gillette Stadium in 2002).

TheGreen Bay PackersChicago Bears game was the first played at newly renovatedSoldier Field in 20 months, since a divisional playoff game on January 19, 2002, when theChicago Bears lost to thePhiladelphia Eagles. The Bears played their2002 season inChampaign, Illinois.

TheMiami DolphinsSan Diego Chargers game was played atSun Devil Stadium inTempe, Arizona because theCedar Fire in California forced evacuees toQualcomm Stadium. Ironically, this was supposed to be the homecoming for former Chargers linebackerJunior Seau, who was playing for the Dolphins at the time. It was also marked quarterbackDrew Brees as a ChargersMonday Night Football debut.

All AFC West teams appeared on the program in a span of three weeks: theKansas City Chiefs played at theOakland Raiders on October 20, the aforementionedMiami Dolphins-San Diego Chargers game, and theNew England Patriots-Denver Broncos game on November 3. It was the first time since the realignment thatMNF featured all of a division's teams in a 3-week span.

TheGreen Bay PackersOakland Raidersgame was played the day after the death of the father of quarterbackBrett Favre. In an inspiring performance, Favre threw for 399 yards and four touchdowns in the Packers' rout.

WeekDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHost TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameAugust 4Green Bay Packers0–9Kansas City ChiefsFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
1September 4New York Jets13–16Washington RedskinsFedExFieldNFL Kickoff, Thursday game.[597]
September 8Tampa Bay Buccaneers17–0Philadelphia EaglesLincoln Financial Field2002 NFC Championship Game rematch[598]
2September 15Dallas Cowboys35–32New York GiantsGiants StadiumCowboys–Giants rivalry[599]
3September 22Oakland Raiders10–31Denver BroncosInvesco Field at Mile HighBroncos–Raiders rivalry[600]
4September 29Green Bay Packers38–23Chicago BearsSoldier FieldBears–Packers rivalry[601]
5October 6Indianapolis Colts38–35Tampa Bay BuccaneersRaymond James Stadium[602]
6October 13Atlanta Falcons0–36St. Louis RamsEdward Jones Dome[603]
7October 20Kansas City Chiefs17–10Oakland RaidersMcAfee ColiseumChiefs–Raiders rivalry[604]
8October 27Miami Dolphins26–10San Diego ChargersSun Devil Stadium[605]
9November 3New England Patriots30–26Denver BroncosInvesco Field at Mile High[606]
10November 10Philadelphia Eagles17–14Green Bay PackersLambeau Field[607]
11November 17Pittsburgh Steelers14–30San Francisco 49ers3Com Park[608]
12November 24New York Giants13–19Tampa Bay BuccaneersRaymond James Stadium[609]
13December 1Tennessee Titans17–24New York JetsGiants Stadium[610]
14December 8St. Louis Rams26–20Cleveland BrownsCleveland Browns Stadium[611]
15December 15Philadelphia Eagles34–27Miami DolphinsPro Player Stadium[612]
16December 22Green Bay Packers41–7Oakland RaidersMcAfee ColiseumFavre's Dad Game[613]
Wild Card SaturdayJanuary 3Tennessee Titans20–17Baltimore RavensM&T Bank StadiumRavens–Titans rivalry
AFC No. 5 vs. AFC No. 4 matchup[614]
Dallas Cowboys10–29Carolina PanthersEricsson StadiumNFC No. 6 vs. NFC No. 3 matchup[615]

2004 NFL season

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ThePhiladelphia EaglesDallas Cowboys game drew controversy when ABC aired a risqué pregame skit featuring Eagles receiverTerrell Owens andDesperate Housewives actressNicollette Sheridan. Owens caught three touchdowns in the game.

TheCincinnati Bengals played their firstMNF game since1992.

The December 6 game between theDallas Cowboys and theSeattle Seahawks, marked Seahawks wide receiverJerry Rice's final appearance atMonday Night Football of his career and the only with the Seahawks.

TheMiami Dolphins pulled off a classic upset over theNew England Patriots on December 20. Trailing 17–28 with 3:59 left, the Dolphins drove 68 yards to score onSammy Morris' 1-yard run with 2:07 remaining, and then on a third down play,Tom Brady threw as he was being sacked byJason Taylor. The ill-advised, off-balance pass sailed directly tolinebackerBrendon Ayanbadejo, giving Miami a first down at the Patriots' 21 with 1:45 to go. Three plays later,A. J. Feeley threw for the game-winning score, a 21-yard pass toDerrius Thompson on fourth-and-10 with 1:23 left. The Dolphins wore orange jerseys for only the second time in team history.

WeekDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHost TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameAugust 9Denver Broncos17–20Washington RedskinsFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
1September 9Indianapolis Colts24–27New England PatriotsGillette StadiumColts–Patriots rivalry
Tom Brady–Peyton Manning rivalry
2003 AFC Championship Game rematch,NFL Kickoff, Thursday game.[616]
September 13Green Bay Packers24–14Carolina PanthersBank of America Stadium[617]
2September 20Minnesota Vikings16–27Philadelphia EaglesLincoln Financial Field[618]
3September 27Dallas Cowboys21–18Washington RedskinsFedExFieldCowboys–Redskins rivalry[619]
4October 4Kansas City Chiefs27–24Baltimore RavensM&T Bank Stadium[620]
5October 11Tennessee Titans48–27Green Bay PackersLambeau Field[621]
6October 18Tampa Bay Buccaneers21–28St. Louis RamsEdward Jones Dome[622]
7October 25Denver Broncos10–23Cincinnati BengalsPaul Brown Stadium[623]
8November 1Miami Dolphins14–41New York JetsGiants StadiumDolphins–Jets rivalry[624]
9November 8Minnesota Vikings28–31Indianapolis ColtsRCA Dome[625]
10November 15Philadelphia Eagles49–21Dallas CowboysTexas StadiumCowboys–Eagles rivalry[626]
11November 22New England Patriots27–19Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead Stadium[627]
12November 29St. Louis Rams17–45Green Bay PackersLambeau Field[628]
13December 6Dallas Cowboys43–39Seattle SeahawksQwest Field[629]
14December 13Kansas City Chiefs49–38Tennessee TitansAdelphia Coliseum[630]
15December 20New England Patriots28–29Miami DolphinsPro Player StadiumDolphins–Patriots rivalry[631]
16December 27Philadelphia Eagles7–20St. Louis RamsEdward Jones Dome[632]
Wild Card SaturdayJanuary 8St. Louis Rams27–20Seattle SeahawksQwest FieldRams–Seahawks rivalry
NFC No. 5 vs. NFC No. 4 matchup[633]
New York Jets20–17San Diego ChargersQualcomm StadiumAFC No. 5 vs. AFC No. 4 matchup[634]

2005 NFL season

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This marked the final season forMonday Night Football onABC.[635] An impromptudoubleheader was scheduled on September 19 when theNew Orleans Saints scheduled Sunday home opener with theNew York Giants was rescheduled due toHurricane Katrina'sextensive damage to theLouisiana Superdome. The game was moved to the Giants' home field atGiants Stadium for Monday night with a special start time of 7:30 P.M.EDT, though the Giants were still the road team. (Usually, the only time the Giants are the road team in their own stadium is when they play theNew York Jets.) ABC held atelethon to raise money for victims of the hurricane during the broadcast. At 9 P.M., ABC viewers outside New York and New Orleans moved to theWashington Redskins-Dallas Cowboys game, while the Giants-Saints game aired on ESPN (the inverse was true for the New York and New Orleans markets). This could be considered thepilot episode of the ESPN series as well. When the Giants-Saints game was over, the New York and New Orleans markets were switched to the Redskins-Cowboys for the conclusion of that game.[636][637][638][639][640]

The September 12 game between thePhiladelphia Eagles and theAtlanta Falcons, marked Falcons quarterbackMichael Vick's debut onMonday Night Football.

The September 19 game between theNew York Giants and theNew Orleans Saints, marked Giants quarterbackEli Manning's debut onMonday Night Football.

The October 10 game between thePittsburgh Steelers and theSan Diego Chargers, marked Steelers quarterbackBen Roethlisberger'sMonday Night Football debut and the finalMNF appearance forDrew Brees with the Chargers before moving to the Saints in the 2006 offseason.

The record for largest Monday night victory was tied and later broken during the season. TheSeattle Seahawks' 42–0 win over thePhiladelphia Eagles tied the record set in theMiami Dolphins' 45–3 victory over theNew York Jets in1986. Two weeks later, theBaltimore Ravens bested the margin in their win over theGreen Bay Packers, crushing them 48–3. The Seahawks' win over Philadelphia was in the midst of a bad season for the Eagles and ended up leading toNBC getting flexible scheduling built into itsSunday Night Football schedules.

TheAtlanta Falcons became the first team to win three home games on Monday night, beating the Philadelphia Eagles,New York Jets, and New Orleans Saints. The finalMonday Night Football game on ABC saw theNew England Patriots beat the Jets 31–21; this was the same score theJets were defeated by in the very firstMonday Night Football telecast, when they played theCleveland Browns. Also this marked the finalMonday Night Football game atGiants Stadium.

ABC's final NFL broadcast until 2016,Super Bowl XL between theSeattle Seahawks and thePittsburgh Steelers, was plagued by controversial calls made by officials. The calls later reviewed by the NFL were all found to have merit; therefore not changing the outcome of the game. Had the Seahawks won, they would have been one of a handful of teams to beat both Pennsylvania-based NFL teams on ABC in the same season.

WeekDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHost TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameAugust 8Chicago Bears27–24Miami DolphinsFawcett StadiumFinalPro Football Hall of Fame Game to air on ABC until2024.
1September 8Oakland Raiders20–30New England PatriotsGillette StadiumNFL Kickoff, Thursday game[641]
September 12Philadelphia Eagles10–14Atlanta FalconsGeorgia Dome2004 NFC Championship Game rematch[642]
2September 19New York Giants27–10New Orleans SaintsGiants StadiumGame aired on ABC in its entirety onWABC-TV in New York andWGNO in New Orleans.[643]
Washington Redskins14–13Dallas CowboysTexas StadiumCowboys–Redskins rivalry
Game aired on ESPN in its entirety in New York and New Orleans.[644]
3September 26Kansas City Chiefs10–30Denver BroncosInvesco Field at Mile HighBroncos–Chiefs rivalry[645]
4October 3Green Bay Packers29–32Carolina PanthersBank of America Stadium[646]
5October 10Pittsburgh Steelers24–22San Diego ChargersQualcomm Stadium[647]
6October 17St. Louis Rams28–45Indianapolis ColtsRCA Dome[648]
7October 24New York Jets14–27Atlanta FalconsGeorgia Dome[649]
8October 31Baltimore Ravens19–20Pittsburgh SteelersHeinz FieldRavens–Steelers rivalry[650]
9November 7Indianapolis Colts40–21New England PatriotsGillette StadiumColts–Patriots rivalry
Tom Brady–Peyton Manning rivalry
2004 AFC Divisional playoff rematch[651]
10November 14Dallas Cowboys21–20Philadelphia EaglesLincoln Financial FieldCowboys–Eagles rivalry[652]
11November 21Minnesota Vikings20–17Green Bay PackersLambeau FieldPackers–Vikings rivalry
2004 NFC Wild Card playoff rematch[653]
12November 28Pittsburgh Steelers7–26Indianapolis ColtsRCA Dome[654]
13December 5Seattle Seahawks42–0Philadelphia EaglesLincoln Financial Field[655]
14December 12New Orleans Saints17–36Atlanta FalconsGeorgia DomeFalcons–Saints rivalry[656]
15December 19Green Bay Packers3–48Baltimore RavensM&T Bank Stadium[657]
16December 26New England Patriots31–21New York JetsGiants StadiumJets–Patriots rivalry[658]
Wild Card SaturdayJanuary 7Washington Redskins17–10Tampa Bay BuccaneersRaymond James StadiumNFC No. 6 vs. NFC No. 3 matchup[659]
Jacksonville Jaguars3–28New England PatriotsGillette StadiumAFC No. 5 vs. AFC No. 4 matchup[660]
Super Bowl XLFebruary 5Seattle Seahawks10–21Pittsburgh SteelersFord FieldNFC No. 1 vs. AFC No. 6 matchup[661]

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  350. ^"New York Giants at San Francisco 49ers - December 3rd, 1990".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  351. ^"Los Angeles Raiders at Detroit Lions - December 10th, 1990".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  352. ^"San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams - December 17th, 1990".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  353. ^"Washington Redskins at Indianapolis Colts - December 22nd, 1990".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  354. ^"Los Angeles Rams at New Orleans Saints - December 31st, 1990".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  355. ^"Wild Card - Washington Redskins at Philadelphia Eagles - January 5th, 1991".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  356. ^"Wild Card - Kansas City Chiefs at Miami Dolphins - January 5th, 1991".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  357. ^"Super Bowl XXV - Buffalo Bills vs. New York Giants - January 27th, 1991".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  358. ^"San Francisco 49ers at New York Giants - September 2nd, 1991".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  359. ^"Washington Redskins at Dallas Cowboys - September 9th, 1991".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  360. ^"Kansas City Chiefs at Houston Oilers - September 16th, 1991".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  361. ^"New York Jets at Chicago Bears - September 23rd, 1991".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  362. ^"Philadelphia Eagles at Washington Redskins - September 30th, 1991".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  363. ^"Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs - October 7th, 1991".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  364. ^"New York Giants at Pittsburgh Steelers - October 14th, 1991".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  365. ^"Cincinnati Bengals at Buffalo Bills - October 21st, 1991".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  366. ^"Los Angeles Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs - October 28th, 1991".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  367. ^"New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles - November 4th, 1991".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  368. ^"Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings - November 11th, 1991".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  369. ^"Buffalo Bills at Miami Dolphins - November 18th, 1991".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  370. ^"San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams - November 25th, 1991".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  371. ^"Philadelphia Eagles at Houston Oilers - December 2nd, 1991".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  372. ^"Cincinnati Bengals at Miami Dolphins - December 9th, 1991".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  373. ^"Los Angeles Raiders at New Orleans Saints - December 16th, 1991".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  374. ^"Chicago Bears at San Francisco 49ers - December 23rd, 1991".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  375. ^"Wild Card - Los Angeles Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs - December 28th, 1991".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  376. ^"Wild Card - Atlanta Falcons at New Orleans Saints - December 28th, 1991".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
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  380. ^"Miami Dolphins at Cleveland Browns - September 14th, 1992".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  381. ^"New York Giants at Chicago Bears - September 21st, 1992".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  382. ^"Los Angeles Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs - September 28th, 1992".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  383. ^"Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles - October 5th, 1992".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  384. ^"Denver Broncos at Washington Redskins - October 12th, 1992".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  385. ^"Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers - October 19th, 1992".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  386. ^"Buffalo Bills at New York Jets - October 26th, 1992".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  387. ^"Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears - November 2nd, 1992".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  388. ^"San Francisco 49ers at Atlanta Falcons - November 9th, 1992".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  389. ^"Buffalo Bills at Miami Dolphins - November 16th, 1992".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  390. ^"Washington Redskins at New Orleans Saints - November 23rd, 1992".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  391. ^"Denver Broncos at Seattle Seahawks - November 30th, 1992".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  392. ^"Chicago Bears at Houston Oilers - December 7th, 1992".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  393. ^"Los Angeles Raiders at Miami Dolphins - December 14th, 1992".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  394. ^"Dallas Cowboys at Atlanta Falcons - December 21st, 1992".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  395. ^"Detroit Lions at San Francisco 49ers - December 28th, 1992".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  396. ^"Wild Card - Washington Redskins at Minnesota Vikings - January 2nd, 1993".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  397. ^"Wild Card - Kansas City Chiefs at San Diego Chargers - January 2nd, 1993".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  398. ^"Dallas Cowboys at Washington Redskins - September 6th, 1993".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  399. ^"San Francisco 49ers at Cleveland Browns - September 13th, 1993".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  400. ^"Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs - September 20th, 1993".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  401. ^"Pittsburgh Steelers at Atlanta Falcons - September 27th, 1993".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  402. ^"Washington Redskins at Miami Dolphins - October 4th, 1993".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  403. ^"Houston Oilers at Buffalo Bills - October 11th, 1993".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  404. ^"Los Angeles Raiders at Denver Broncos - October 18th, 1993".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  405. ^"Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears - October 25th, 1993".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  406. ^"Washington Redskins at Buffalo Bills - November 1st, 1993".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  407. ^"Green Bay Packers at Kansas City Chiefs - November 8th, 1993".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  408. ^"Buffalo Bills at Pittsburgh Steelers - November 15th, 1993".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  409. ^"New Orleans Saints at San Francisco 49ers - November 22nd, 1993".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  410. ^"San Diego Chargers at Indianapolis Colts - November 29th, 1993".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  411. ^"Philadelphia Eagles at Dallas Cowboys - December 6th, 1993".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  412. ^"Pittsburgh Steelers at Miami Dolphins - December 13th, 1993".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  413. ^"New York Giants at New Orleans Saints - December 20th, 1993".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  414. ^"Miami Dolphins at San Diego Chargers - December 27th, 1993".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  415. ^"Philadelphia Eagles at San Francisco 49ers - January 3rd, 1994".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  416. ^"Wild Card - Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions - January 8th, 1994".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  417. ^"Wild Card - Pittsburgh Steelers at Kansas City Chiefs - January 8th, 1994".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  418. ^"Los Angeles Raiders at San Francisco 49ers - September 5th, 1994".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  419. ^"Chicago Bears at Philadelphia Eagles - September 12th, 1994".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  420. ^"Detroit Lions at Dallas Cowboys - September 19th, 1994".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  421. ^"Denver Broncos at Buffalo Bills - September 26th, 1994".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  422. ^"Houston Oilers at Pittsburgh Steelers - October 3rd, 1994".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  423. ^"Minnesota Vikings at New York Giants - October 10th, 1994".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  424. ^"Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos - October 17th, 1994".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  425. ^"Houston Oilers at Philadelphia Eagles - October 24th, 1994".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  426. ^"Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears - October 31st, 1994".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  427. ^"New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys - November 7th, 1994".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  428. ^"Buffalo Bills at Pittsburgh Steelers - November 14th, 1994".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  429. ^"New York Giants at Houston Oilers - November 21st, 1994".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  430. ^"San Francisco 49ers at New Orleans Saints - November 28th, 1994".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  431. ^"Los Angeles Raiders at San Diego Chargers - December 5th, 1994".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  432. ^"Kansas City Chiefs at Miami Dolphins - December 12th, 1994".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  433. ^"Dallas Cowboys at New Orleans Saints - December 19th, 1994".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  434. ^"San Francisco 49ers at Minnesota Vikings - December 26th, 1994".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  435. ^"Wild Card - Detroit Lions at Green Bay Packers - December 31st, 1994".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  436. ^"Wild Card - Kansas City Chiefs at Miami Dolphins - December 31st, 1994".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  437. ^"Super Bowl XXIX - San Diego Chargers vs. San Francisco 49ers - January 29th, 1995".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
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  440. ^"Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants - September 4th, 1995".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  441. ^"Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears - September 11th, 1995".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  442. ^"Pittsburgh Steelers at Miami Dolphins - September 18th, 1995".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  443. ^"San Francisco 49ers at Detroit Lions - September 25th, 1995".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  444. ^"Buffalo Bills at Cleveland Browns - October 2nd, 1995".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  445. ^"San Diego Chargers at Kansas City Chiefs - October 9th, 1995".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  446. ^"Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos - October 16th, 1995".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  447. ^"Buffalo Bills at New England Patriots - October 23rd, 1995".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  448. ^"Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings - October 30th, 1995".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  449. ^"Philadelphia Eagles at Dallas Cowboys - November 6th, 1995".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  450. ^"Cleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers - November 13th, 1995".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  451. ^"San Francisco 49ers at Miami Dolphins - November 20th, 1995".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  452. ^"Oakland Raiders at San Diego Chargers - November 27th, 1995".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  453. ^"Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions - December 4th, 1995".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  454. ^"Kansas City Chiefs at Miami Dolphins - December 11th, 1995".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  455. ^"Minnesota Vikings at San Francisco 49ers - December 18th, 1995".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  456. ^"Dallas Cowboys at Arizona Cardinals - December 25th, 1995".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  457. ^"Wild Card - Miami Dolphins at Buffalo Bills - December 30th, 1995".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  458. ^"Wild Card - Detroit Lions at Philadelphia Eagles - December 30th, 1995".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  459. ^"Dallas Cowboys at Chicago Bears - September 2nd, 1996".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  460. ^"Philadelphia Eagles at Green Bay Packers - September 9th, 1996".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  461. ^"Buffalo Bills at Pittsburgh Steelers - September 16th, 1996".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  462. ^"Miami Dolphins at Indianapolis Colts - September 23rd, 1996".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  463. ^"Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles - September 30th, 1996".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  464. ^"Pittsburgh Steelers at Kansas City Chiefs - October 7th, 1996".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  465. ^"San Francisco 49ers at Green Bay Packers - October 14th, 1996".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  466. ^"Oakland Raiders at San Diego Chargers - October 21st, 1996".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  467. ^"Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings - October 28th, 1996".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  468. ^"Denver Broncos at Oakland Raiders - November 4th, 1996".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  469. ^"Detroit Lions at San Diego Chargers - November 11th, 1996".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  470. ^"Green Bay Packers at Dallas Cowboys - November 18th, 1996".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  471. ^"Pittsburgh Steelers at Miami Dolphins - November 25th, 1996".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  472. ^"San Francisco 49ers at Atlanta Falcons - December 2nd, 1996".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  473. ^"Kansas City Chiefs at Oakland Raiders - December 9th, 1996".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  474. ^"Buffalo Bills at Miami Dolphins - December 16th, 1996".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  475. ^"Detroit Lions at San Francisco 49ers - December 23rd, 1996".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  476. ^"Wild Card - Jacksonville Jaguars at Buffalo Bills - December 28th, 1996".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  477. ^"Wild Card - Minnesota Vikings at Dallas Cowboys - December 28th, 1996".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
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  480. ^"Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers - September 1st, 1997".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  481. ^"Kansas City Chiefs at Oakland Raiders - September 8th, 1997".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  482. ^"Philadelphia Eagles at Dallas Cowboys - September 15th, 1997".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  483. ^"Pittsburgh Steelers at Jacksonville Jaguars - September 22nd, 1997".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  484. ^"San Francisco 49ers at Carolina Panthers - September 29th, 1997".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  485. ^"New England Patriots at Denver Broncos - October 6th, 1997".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  486. ^"Dallas Cowboys at Washington Redskins - October 13th, 1997".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  487. ^"Buffalo Bills at Indianapolis Colts - October 20th, 1997".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  488. ^"Green Bay Packers at New England Patriots - October 27th, 1997".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  489. ^"Chicago Bears at Miami Dolphins - October 27th, 1997".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  490. ^"Pittsburgh Steelers at Kansas City Chiefs - November 3rd, 1997".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  491. ^"San Francisco 49ers at Philadelphia Eagles - November 10th, 1997".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  492. ^"Buffalo Bills at Miami Dolphins - November 17th, 1997".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  493. ^"Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos - November 24th, 1997".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  494. ^"Green Bay Packers at Minnesota Vikings - December 1st, 1997".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  495. ^"Carolina Panthers at Dallas Cowboys - December 8th, 1997".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  496. ^"Denver Broncos at San Francisco 49ers - December 15th, 1997".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  497. ^"New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins - December 22nd, 1997".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  498. ^"Wild Card - Minnesota Vikings at New York Giants - December 27th, 1997".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  499. ^"Wild Card - Jacksonville Jaguars at Denver Broncos - December 27th, 1997".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  500. ^"New England Patriots at Denver Broncos - September 7th, 1998".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  501. ^"San Francisco 49ers at Washington Redskins - September 14th, 1998".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  502. ^"Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants - September 21st, 1998".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  503. ^"Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Detroit Lions - September 28th, 1998".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  504. ^"Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers - October 5th, 1998".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  505. ^"Miami Dolphins at Jacksonville Jaguars - October 12th, 1998".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  506. ^"New York Jets at New England Patriots - October 19th, 1998".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  507. ^"Pittsburgh Steelers at Kansas City Chiefs - October 26th, 1998".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  508. ^"Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles - November 2nd, 1998".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  509. ^"Green Bay Packers at Pittsburgh Steelers - November 9th, 1998".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  510. ^"Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs - November 16th, 1998".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  511. ^"Miami Dolphins at New England Patriots - November 23rd, 1998".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  512. ^"New York Giants at San Francisco 49ers - November 30th, 1998".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  513. ^"Green Bay Packers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers - December 7th, 1998".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  514. ^"Detroit Lions at San Francisco 49ers - December 14th, 1998".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  515. ^"Denver Broncos at Miami Dolphins - December 21st, 1998".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  516. ^"Pittsburgh Steelers at Jacksonville Jaguars - December 28th, 1998".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  517. ^"Wild Card - Buffalo Bills at Miami Dolphins - January 2nd, 1999".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  518. ^"Wild Card - Arizona Cardinals at Dallas Cowboys - January 2nd, 1999".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  519. ^"Miami Dolphins at Denver Broncos - September 13th, 1999".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  520. ^"Atlanta Falcons at Dallas Cowboys - September 20th, 1999".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  521. ^"San Francisco 49ers at Arizona Cardinals - September 27th, 1999".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  522. ^"Buffalo Bills at Miami Dolphins - October 4th, 1999".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  523. ^"Jacksonville Jaguars at New York Jets - October 11th, 1999".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  524. ^"Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants - October 18th, 1999".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  525. ^"Atlanta Falcons at Pittsburgh Steelers - October 25th, 1999".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  526. ^"Seattle Seahawks at Green Bay Packers - November 1st, 1999".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  527. ^"Dallas Cowboys at Minnesota Vikings - November 8th, 1999".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  528. ^"New York Jets at New England Patriots - November 15th, 1999".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  529. ^"Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos - November 22nd, 1999".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  530. ^"Green Bay Packers at San Francisco 49ers - November 29th, 1999".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  531. ^"Minnesota Vikings at Tampa Bay Buccaneers - December 6th, 1999".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  532. ^"Denver Broncos at Jacksonville Jaguars - December 13th, 1999".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  533. ^"Green Bay Packers at Minnesota Vikings - December 20th, 1999".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  534. ^"New York Jets at Miami Dolphins - December 27th, 1999".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  535. ^"San Francisco 49ers at Atlanta Falcons - January 3rd, 2000".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  536. ^"Wild Card - Buffalo Bills at Tennessee Titans - January 8th, 2000".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  537. ^"Wild Card - Detroit Lions at Washington Redskins - January 8th, 2000".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  538. ^"Super Bowl XXXIV - St. Louis Rams vs. Tennessee Titans - January 30th, 2000".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  539. ^"Denver Broncos at St. Louis Rams - September 4th, 2000".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  540. ^"New England Patriots at New York Jets - September 11th, 2000".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  541. ^"Dallas Cowboys at Washington Redskins - September 18th, 2000".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  542. ^"Jacksonville Jaguars at Indianapolis Colts - September 25th, 2000".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  543. ^"Seattle Seahawks at Kansas City Chiefs - October 2nd, 2000".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  544. ^"Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Minnesota Vikings - October 9th, 2000".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  545. ^"Jacksonville Jaguars at Tennessee Titans - October 16th, 2000".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  546. ^"Miami Dolphins at New York Jets - October 23rd, 2000".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  547. ^"Tennessee Titans at Washington Redskins - October 30th, 2000".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  548. ^"Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers - November 6th, 2000".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  549. ^"Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos - November 13th, 2000".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  550. ^"Washington Redskins at St. Louis Rams - November 20th, 2000".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  551. ^"Green Bay Packers at Carolina Panthers - November 27th, 2000".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  552. ^"Kansas City Chiefs at New England Patriots - December 4th, 2000".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  553. ^"Buffalo Bills at Indianapolis Colts - December 11th, 2000".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  554. ^"St. Louis Rams at Tampa Bay Buccaneers - December 18th, 2000".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  555. ^"Dallas Cowboys at Tennessee Titans - December 25th, 2000".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  556. ^"Wild Card - Indianapolis Colts at Miami Dolphins - December 30th, 2000".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  557. ^"Wild Card - St. Louis Rams at New Orleans Saints - December 30th, 2000".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  558. ^"New York Giants at Denver Broncos - September 10th, 2001".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  559. ^"Washington Redskins at Green Bay Packers - September 24th, 2001".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  560. ^"San Francisco 49ers at New York Jets - October 1st, 2001".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  561. ^"St. Louis Rams at Detroit Lions - October 8th, 2001".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  562. ^"Washington Redskins at Dallas Cowboys - October 15th, 2001".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  563. ^"Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants - October 22nd, 2001".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  564. ^"Tennessee Titans at Pittsburgh Steelers - October 29th, 2001".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  565. ^"Denver Broncos at Oakland Raiders - November 5th, 2001".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  566. ^"Baltimore Ravens at Tennessee Titans - November 12th, 2001".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  567. ^"New York Giants at Minnesota Vikings - November 19th, 2001".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  568. ^"Tampa Bay Buccaneers at St. Louis Rams - November 26th, 2001".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  569. ^"Green Bay Packers at Jacksonville Jaguars - December 3rd, 2001".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  570. ^"Indianapolis Colts at Miami Dolphins - December 10th, 2001".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  571. ^"St. Louis Rams at New Orleans Saints - December 17th, 2001".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  572. ^"Tennessee Titans at Oakland Raiders - December 22nd, 2001".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  573. ^"Baltimore Ravens at Tampa Bay Buccaneers - December 29th, 2001".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  574. ^"Minnesota Vikings at Baltimore Ravens - January 7th, 2002".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  575. ^"Wild Card - Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Philadelphia Eagles - January 12th, 2002".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  576. ^"Wild Card - New York Jets at Oakland Raiders - January 12th, 2002".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  577. ^"Pittsburgh Steelers at New England Patriots - September 9th, 2002".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  578. ^"Philadelphia Eagles at Washington Redskins - September 16th, 2002".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  579. ^"St. Louis Rams at Tampa Bay Buccaneers - September 23rd, 2002".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  580. ^"Denver Broncos at Baltimore Ravens - September 30th, 2002".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  581. ^"Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears - October 7th, 2002".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  582. ^"San Francisco 49ers at Seattle Seahawks - October 14th, 2002".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  583. ^"Indianapolis Colts at Pittsburgh Steelers - October 21st, 2002".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  584. ^"New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles - October 28th, 2002".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  585. ^"Miami Dolphins at Green Bay Packers - November 4th, 2002".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  586. ^"Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos - November 11th, 2002".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  587. ^"Chicago Bears at St. Louis Rams - November 18th, 2002".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  588. ^"Philadelphia Eagles at San Francisco 49ers - November 25th, 2002".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  589. ^"New York Jets at Oakland Raiders - December 2nd, 2002".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  590. ^"Chicago Bears at Miami Dolphins - December 9th, 2002".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  591. ^"New England Patriots at Tennessee Titans - December 16th, 2002".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  592. ^"Pittsburgh Steelers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers - December 23rd, 2002".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  593. ^"San Francisco 49ers at St. Louis Rams - December 30th, 2002".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  594. ^"Wild Card - Indianapolis Colts at New York Jets - January 4th, 2003".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  595. ^"Wild Card - Atlanta Falcons at Green Bay Packers - January 4th, 2003".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  596. ^"Super Bowl XXXVII - Oakland Raiders vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - January 26th, 2003".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  597. ^"New York Jets at Washington Redskins - September 4th, 2003".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  598. ^"Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Philadelphia Eagles - September 8th, 2003".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  599. ^"Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants - September 15th, 2003".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  600. ^"Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos - September 22nd, 2003".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  601. ^"Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears - September 29th, 2003".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  602. ^"Indianapolis Colts at Tampa Bay Buccaneers - October 6th, 2003".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  603. ^"Atlanta Falcons at St. Louis Rams - October 13th, 2003".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  604. ^"Kansas City Chiefs at Oakland Raiders - October 20th, 2003".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  605. ^"Miami Dolphins at San Diego Chargers - October 27th, 2003".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  606. ^"New England Patriots at Denver Broncos - November 3rd, 2003".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  607. ^"Philadelphia Eagles at Green Bay Packers - November 10th, 2003".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  608. ^"Pittsburgh Steelers at San Francisco 49ers - November 17th, 2003".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  609. ^"New York Giants at Tampa Bay Buccaneers - November 24th, 2003".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  610. ^"Tennessee Titans at New York Jets - December 1st, 2003".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  611. ^"St. Louis Rams at Cleveland Browns - December 8th, 2003".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  612. ^"Philadelphia Eagles at Miami Dolphins - December 15th, 2003".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  613. ^"Green Bay Packers at Oakland Raiders - December 22nd, 2003".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  614. ^"Wild Card - Tennessee Titans at Baltimore Ravens - January 3rd, 2004".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  615. ^"Wild Card - Dallas Cowboys at Carolina Panthers - January 3rd, 2004".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  616. ^"Indianapolis Colts at New England Patriots - September 9th, 2004".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  617. ^"Green Bay Packers at Carolina Panthers - September 13th, 2004".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  618. ^"Minnesota Vikings at Philadelphia Eagles - September 20th, 2004".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  619. ^"Dallas Cowboys at Washington Redskins - September 27th, 2004".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  620. ^"Kansas City Chiefs at Baltimore Ravens - October 4th, 2004".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  621. ^"Tennessee Titans at Green Bay Packers - October 11th, 2004".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  622. ^"Tampa Bay Buccaneers at St. Louis Rams - October 18th, 2004".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  623. ^"Denver Broncos at Cincinnati Bengals - October 25th, 2004".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  624. ^"Miami Dolphins at New York Jets - November 1st, 2004".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  625. ^"Minnesota Vikings at Indianapolis Colts - November 8th, 2004".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  626. ^"Philadelphia Eagles at Dallas Cowboys - November 15th, 2004".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  627. ^"New England Patriots at Kansas City Chiefs - November 22nd, 2004".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  628. ^"St. Louis Rams at Green Bay Packers - November 29th, 2004".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  629. ^"Dallas Cowboys at Seattle Seahawks - December 6th, 2004".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  630. ^"Kansas City Chiefs at Tennessee Titans - December 13th, 2004".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  631. ^"New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins - December 20th, 2004".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  632. ^"Philadelphia Eagles at St. Louis Rams - December 27th, 2004".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  633. ^"Wild Card - St. Louis Rams at Seattle Seahawks - January 8th, 2005".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  634. ^"Wild Card - New York Jets at San Diego Chargers - January 8th, 2005".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
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  636. ^Dempsey, John (September 6, 2005)."'MNF' will air Saints game".Variety. RetrievedJanuary 4, 2024.
  637. ^"Saints-Giants to start before MNF on Sept. 19".ESPN.com. September 5, 2005. RetrievedJanuary 4, 2024.
  638. ^Schwartz, Paul (September 6, 2005)."SAINTS GAME SEPT. 19". RetrievedJanuary 4, 2024.
  639. ^By (September 6, 2005)."GIANTS HOST SAINTS SEPT. 19".Hartford Courant. RetrievedJanuary 4, 2024.
  640. ^Battista, Judy (September 6, 2005)."Saints to Play Relocated Game Against Giants on a Monday".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. RetrievedJanuary 4, 2024.
  641. ^"Oakland Raiders at New England Patriots – September 8th, 2005".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  642. ^"Philadelphia Eagles at Atlanta Falcons - September 12th, 2005".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  643. ^"New York Giants at New Orleans Saints - September 19th, 2005".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  644. ^"Washington Redskins at Dallas Cowboys - September 19th, 2005".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  645. ^"Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos - September 26th, 2005".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  646. ^"Green Bay Packers at Carolina Panthers - October 3rd, 2005".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  647. ^"Pittsburgh Steelers at San Diego Chargers - October 10th, 2005".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  648. ^"St. Louis Rams at Indianapolis Colts - October 17th, 2005".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  649. ^"New York Jets at Atlanta Falcons - October 24th, 2005".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  650. ^"Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers - October 31st, 2005".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  651. ^"Indianapolis Colts at New England Patriots - November 7th, 2005".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  652. ^"Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles - November 14th, 2005".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  653. ^"Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers - November 21st, 2005".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  654. ^"Pittsburgh Steelers at Indianapolis Colts - November 28th, 2005".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  655. ^"Seattle Seahawks at Philadelphia Eagles - December 5th, 2005".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  656. ^"New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons - December 12th, 2005".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  657. ^"Green Bay Packers at Baltimore Ravens - December 19th, 2005".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  658. ^"New England Patriots at New York Jets - December 26th, 2005".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  659. ^"Wild Card - Washington Redskins at Tampa Bay Buccaneers - January 7th, 2006".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  660. ^"Wild Card - Jacksonville Jaguars at New England Patriots - January 7th, 2006".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  661. ^"Super Bowl XL - Seattle Seahawks vs. Pittsburgh Steelers - February 5th, 2006".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
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