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NFL Monday Night Football

  • TV Series
  • 1970–
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8.2/10
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Jeffrey Mowery in NFL Monday Night Football (1970)
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Coverage of professional football featuring teams from the National Football League airing on Monday nights during the NFL's regular season.Coverage of professional football featuring teams from the National Football League airing on Monday nights during the NFL's regular season.Coverage of professional football featuring teams from the National Football League airing on Monday nights during the NFL's regular season.

  • Stars
    • Frank Gifford
    • Al Michaels
    • Howard Cosell
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    8.2/10
    1.6K
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    • Stars
      • Frank Gifford
      • Al Michaels
      • Howard Cosell
    • 24User reviews
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    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 6 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Frank Gifford
    Frank Gifford
    • Self - Play-by-Play Announcer…
    • 1971–1997
    Al Michaels
    • Self - Play-by-Play Announcer…
    • 1986–2006
    Howard Cosell
    Howard Cosell
    • Self - Color Commentator
    • 1970–1983
    Dan Dierdorf
    • Self - Color Commentator…
    • 1974–1998
    Don Meredith
    Don Meredith
    • Self - Color Commentator…
    • 1970–1984
    John Madden
    John Madden
    • Self - Color Commentator…
    • 1970–2006
    Fran Tarkenton
    Fran Tarkenton
    • Self - Color Commentator…
    • 1970–1983
    O.J. Simpson
    O.J. Simpson
    • Self - Color Commentator…
    • 1973–1985
    Troy Aikman
    Troy Aikman
    • Self - Announcer…
    • 1991–2025
    Lisa Salters
    • Self - Sideline Reporter…
    • 2012–2025
    Don Shula
    • Self - Miami Dolphins Head Coach
    • 1970–1995
    Dan Fouts
    • Self - Color Commentator…
    • 1975–2002
    Melissa Stark
    Melissa Stark
    • Self - Sideline Reporter
    • 2000–2003
    Bill Belichick
    Bill Belichick
    • Self - New England Patriots Head Coach…
    • 1976–2024
    Eric Dickerson
    Eric Dickerson
    • Self - Sideline Reporter…
    • 1983–2002
    Mike Shanahan
    • Self - Denver Broncos Head Coach…
    • 1984–2010
    Dick LeBeau
    • Self - Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive Coordinator…
    • 1970–2014
    Jerry Rice
    Jerry Rice
    • Self - San Francisco 49ers Wide Receiver…
    • 1985–2004
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    Robby-2

    Dennis Miller is a fresh addition

    Those who feel or prefer that commentators of Football stick to statistics are more than likely not listening to any of them anyway, or at least not remembering any of them. I may note that there are 2 other commentators there to provide such or they can be gathered almost anywhere. Read the paper. I find Dennis Miller a fresh relief from some often boring material concerning # of 1st downs made by such and such on 3 & 7's during home games over the last 4 years only to find the stats irrelevant in this particular situation at this time against this new defense and with this new offense. Give him a chance. He isn't ignorant concerning the game either but just likes to give others their chance and expects the same from themand you.
    8ShelbyTMItchell

    Miss It on ABC!

    It would had been a ten out of ten for ABC. But I give it a eight out of nine. As I wasn't around for the Cosell-Gifford-Meredeth era. But heard a lot of awesome things and thanks to Youtube, you get to see it as well. Gifford did play the straight man with Cosell the bad cop and Meredith the good ole boy. While Michaels was a better play-by-play man than Gifford was. Gifford's name is synonymous with MNF! When they got rid of Gifford and Dierdorf, it all went downhill a bit for the next couple of years. Let's face it, Miller isn't Cosell despite not being a Cosell fan either. But with Madden and Michaels, both had the second best combo in MNF history. Don't like it on ESPN but now am beginning to like it since they got rid of Kornheiser. ESPN play-by-play man Tierco is OK. But glad they added Jarwoski and Gruden, who is an up and comer IMHO! It's OK on ESPN but on ABC, it is an original that can't be replaced despite new network.
    10dataconflossmoor

    I Miss It!!!

    Nothing use to touch Monday Night Football when it aired for over 38 seasons!! The other two major networks would try different approaches to Monday night programming and to no avail!! The initial idea to Monday Night Football was that Monday was the day of returning to reveille, kids back in school, everybody back to work, and just a naturally depressing day for everyone!! Once Monday Night Football came on the scene, Bars were having drink specials, friends were getting together for football parties at their homes and there now entered a little lilt in everybody's monotonous Monday blues schedule!! I counted on some of the best games in the NFL to be on Monday Night Football, and it was a real treat if they had the Dallas Cowboys' games!! I am a big Dallas Cowboy fan!! I also thought they should have given a fat contract to Mike Barz for being the new host of Monday Night Football, bringing him on would have been great!! "Monday Night Football" was a spectacular idea, the new Monday Night Football is not as good, but, it fills the void somewhat!! My bone of contention with "Monday Night Football" on ABC: BRING IT BACK!!!!
    Maniac-9

    Best it gets for football

    Monday Night Football is definitely the best game sports programming on television. Now that they have Dennis Miller onboard he should take it to new levels of entertainment not done before in pro football broadcasting. Plus with a top of the line play-by-play announcer like Al Michaels and also Dan Fouts. Short of John Madden and Pat Summerall this has to be the best broadcasting team in football.
    GMJames

    ABC's Monday Night Football (1970-2005)

    What started as an oddity in 1970 and became a national tradition on television on Monday nights from September through January is leaving ABC after 35 seasons. Having lived on the east coast for many years, I always found it frustrating not being able to stay up to watch the end of many games, especially the competitive ones.

    I'll always remember yelling "Shut up!" to Howard Cosell despite some of his interesting observations and reports. I'll remember how much I liked play-by-play announcers Frank Gifford and Al Michaels. I'll always wonder why a 3rd announcer was needed when only two announcers were enough.

    The baby of the late ABC Sports executive Roone Arledge, ABC's Monday Night Football became appointment television. You made time to check out which teams were playing.

    With the increase of other media sources and more competitive scheduling by other networks, it was determined by the NFL to air Monday Night Football on ESPN. NBC will air Sunday Night Football starting in the fall of 2006.

    R.I.P. ABC's Monday Night Football

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      The assassination of John Lennon, on Monday, December 8th, 1980, was first announced to the world by Howard Cosell while broadcasting New England Patriots vs. Miami Dolphins (1980). According to Frank Gifford, Lennon met Ronald Reagan when both were guests on a Monday Night Football game on Monday, December 8th, 1975. This game link is Denver Broncos vs. Oakland Raiders (1975). Coincidentally, exactly 5 years, (& two February 29ths, = 261 weeks) differ among John Lennon's visit and death, Monday, December 8th, 1975 & Monday, December 8th, 1980. After appearing on the show, John Lennon gave Gifford and Howard Cosell each a complete collection of Beatles' albums, that he autographed, personally.
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      Featured in The 23rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1971)

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 1970 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Monday Night Football
    • Filming locations
      • ALLTEL Stadium - 1 Alltel Stadium Place, Jacksonville, Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • American Broadcasting Company (ABC) Sports
      • ESPN
      • ESPN+
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