The 2014 ESPN Monday Night Football Schedule

We have the Monday Night Football schedule. ESPN’s opening week doubleheader will have the New York Football Giants taking on Detroit in the opener at 7 p.m. ET followed by San Diego at Arizona.

New England gets one appearance against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 4. Dallas appears in Week 8 hosting the DC NFL Team on October 27. In fact, DC appears twice on MNF. Indianapolis gets two appearances as well. Six other teams including Chicago, New Orleans and Philadelphia will be featured twice.

The kickoffs are earlier this season. Instead of the 8:40 p.m. ET kickoff, games will begin at 8:30 p.m. with the Monday Night Football telecasts beginning at 8:15 p.m.

As usual, the games will be made available to local over the air stations in the home markets.

ESPN will get two extra games per season with the Wild Card Playoff game and the Pro Bowl. In the previous TV contract, ESPN’s schedule ended with Week 16.

Mike Tirico, Jon Gruden and Lisa Salters will call all but the late Week 1 game. If the last two seasons are any indication, expect to have Chris Berman and Trent Dilfer back on the late game.

Here’s the ESPN announcement.

ESPN’s 2014 Monday Night Football Schedule

Giants vs. Lions and Chargers vs. Cardinals in Season-Opening Doubleheader on Sept. 8

MNF Highlights:

  • Appearances by both Super Bowl teams – Seattle Seahawks at Washington (Oct. 6); and Denver Broncos at Cincinnati (Dec. 22);
  • Eight teams have two appearances each – Chicago Bears, Indianapolis Colts, New York Giants, New York Jets, New Orleans Saints, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers and Washington.
  • MNF rivalry renewed – TheWashington-Cowboys game on Oct. 27 at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas is the 16th MNF meeting between the longtime NFC East rivals, second only to Raiders-Broncos (17 meetings).

The 45th season of Monday Night Football will kick off on ESPN with a doubleheader Monday, September 8 – New York Giants at Detroit Lions (7 p.m. ET) and San Diego Chargers at Arizona Cardinals (10:15 p.m. / 7:15 p.m. PT).  ESPN’s 17-game prime time schedule in 2014 will feature all 12 playoff teams from 2013, including both the defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks and AFC champion Denver Broncos.

In the opener, Eli Manning and the Giants travel to the Motor City to face Matthew Stafford and the Lions. It will be the first MNF kick-off game in Detroit since September 1971, the second year of sports television’s signature series.

In the late game, Philip Rivers and the Chargers – who advanced to the AFC Divisional Playoffs in 2014 – face Larry Fitzgerald and the Arizona Cardinals, who just missed the playoffs a year ago with a 10-6 record. The game will be played at University of Phoenix Stadium, which will host the 2015 Pro Bowl (on ESPN) and Super Bowl XLIX.

Play-by-play commentator Mike Tirico, analyst Jon Gruden and sideline reporter Lisa Salters will call the Giants vs. Lions, and the MNF games each week at 8:15 p.m. (kickoff at 8:30 p.m.). The commentators for the West Coast game will be announced at a later date.

All ESPN MNF games will be available on tablets and computers via WatchESPN. ESPN Deportes, ESPN’s 24-hour Spanish-language domestic sports network, will also continue to offer a Spanish-language production of MNF games during the 2014 NFL season. Additional MNF “game around the game” content will be available throughout the day across ESPN platforms, including the Monday Night Countdown pregame and post-game SportsCenter. The week-by-week MNF schedule:

September: Tom Brady takes the Pats to K.C.

  • Sept. 8: Season-opening doubleheader – Giants at Lions and Chargers at Cardinals;
  • Sept. 15: Nick Foles and the NFC East champion Philadelphia Eagles face Andrew Luck and the Indianapolis Colts, winners of the AFC South a year ago;
  • Sept. 22: Jay Cutler and the Chicago Bears vs. the New York Jets, potentially with Michael Vick at quarterback. The game also pits one of the NFL’s top offensive head coaches, the Bears’ Marc Trestman, against defensive-minded Jets head coach Rex Ryan;
  • Sept. 29: Alex Smith and the Kansas City Chiefs host Tom Brady and the AFC East champion New England Patriots at one of the NFL’s loudest venues, Arrowhead Stadium, in a matchup of 2013 AFC playoff teams.

October: Super Bowl champs travel to D.C. – Russell Wilson vs. RG III; Plus, Skins vs. Cowboys in Texas

  • Oct. 6: Russell Wilson and the Super Bowl champion Seahawks travel to the Nation’s Capital to play Robert Griffin III and Washington. It will be a homecoming for Wilson who grew up in Virginia, and for MNF’s Gruden, whose brother, Jay Gruden, is the first-year head coach of the Redskins.
  • Oct. 13: NFC West rivals collide near the Arch when Colin Kaepernick and the San Francisco 49ers play Sam Bradford and the St. Louis Rams in a key divisional game.
  • Oct. 20: J.J. Watt and the Houston Texans face Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh Steelers. First-year Texans coach Bill O’Brien, the former Penn State coach, also makes his return to the Keystone State.
  • Oct. 27: One of the NFL’s best rivalries is renewed on MNF when Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys host Griffin, the former Baylor standout, and the Redskins in an NFC East divisional battle.

November: Luck vs. Eli Manning at MetLife

  • Nov. 3: Luck and the Colts face Eli Manning and the Giants at MetLife Stadium.
  • Nov. 10: Cam Newton and the NFC South champion Carolina Panthers against Foles and the Eagles in a matchup of 2013 NFC playoff teams.
  • Nov. 17: Roethlisberger and the Steelers travel to the Music City to play the Tennessee Titans under new head coach Ken Whisenhunt.
  • Nov. 24: Joe Flacco and the Baltimore Ravens return to the Louisiana Superdome, site of their Super Bowl XLVII victory, to play Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints.

December: Get ready for the cold – and elite quarterbacks Ryan, Rodgers, Brees and Peyton Manning

  • Dec. 1: In the first of four December MNF games in cold weather cities, the Jets host Ryan Tannehill and the Miami Dolphins in a matchup of AFC East foes.
  • Dec. 8: Matt Ryan and the Atlanta Falcons go toe-to-toe with Aaron Rodgers and the NFC North champion Green Bay Packers at historic Lambeau Field.  
  • Dec. 15: Brees and the Saints go marching into Soldier Field in Chicago to play Cutler and the Bears.
  • Dec. 22: In the MNF season-finale, NFL MVP Peyton Manning and the AFC West champion Broncos face Andy Dalton and the Cincinnati Bengals, winners of the AFC North a year ago. The game also extends Denver’s streak of 23 consecutive seasons playing on MNF (1992-present), an NFL best.

Postseason: MNF crew to call its first Wild Card Playoff and Pro Bowl

  • Wild Card Game: ESPN will televise a Wild Card playoff game during the 2014 season, the first NFL playoff game in the company’s 35-year history.
  • Pro Bowl: In addition to the Wild Card game, the MNF crew will call the 2015 NFL Pro Bowl on January 25, 2015 to kick off Super Bowl XLIX week in Arizona.

ESPN’s Monday Night Football

ESPN’s Monday Night Football ranked as the most-watched series on cable television for the eighth straight year in 2013, drawing six of cable’s 10 biggest audiences for the calendar year among viewers (seven of 10 among households). ESPN’s 17 MNF telecasts in 2013 averaged an 8.6 US rating, representing an average of 9,993,000 households (13,679,000 viewers – P2+) according to Nielsen.  Additionally, ESPN ranked as the No. 1 network all 16 weeks for men 18-49, and 15 of 16 Monday nights last season among coveted key male demographics (men 18-34 and 25-54) and adults 18-34, while winning the night among households and viewers on eight Mondays last fall. In eight seasons on ESPN, MNF has registered five of the top 10 all-time biggest household audiences in cable history. (Only ESPN Bowl Championship Series college football telecasts since 2011 rank higher.)

ESPN’s 2014 Monday Night Football Schedule

Preseason    
Date Time (ET) Teams
Aug. 14 8 p.m. Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Chicago Bears
Aug. 18 8 p.m. Cleveland Browns vs. Washington
Regular Season    
Sept. 8 7 p.m. New York Giants vs. Detroit Lions
  10:15 p.m. San Diego Chargers vs. Arizona Cardinals
Sept. 15 8:15 p.m. Philadelphia Eagles vs. Indianapolis Colts
Sept. 22 8:15 p.m. Chicago Bears vs. New York Jets
Sept. 29 8:15 p.m. New England Patriots vs. Kansas City Chiefs
Oct. 6 8:15 p.m. Seattle Seahawks vs. Washington
Oct. 13 8:15 p.m. San Francisco 49ers vs. St. Louis Rams
Oct. 20 8:15 p.m. Houston Texans vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
Oct. 27 8:15 p.m. Washington vs. Dallas Cowboys
Nov. 3 8:15 p.m. Indianapolis Colts vs. New York Giants
Nov. 10 8:15 p.m. Carolina Panthers vs. Philadelphia Eagles
Nov. 17 8:15 p.m. Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Tennessee Titans
Nov. 24 8:15 p.m. Baltimore Ravens vs. New Orleans Saints
Dec. 1 8:15 p.m. Miami Dolphins vs. New York Jets
Dec. 8 8:15 p.m. Atlanta Falcons vs. Green Bay Packers
Dec. 15 8:15 p.m. New Orleans Saints vs. Chicago Bears
Dec. 22 8:15 p.m. Denver Broncos vs. Cincinnati Bengals
TBD TBD NFL Wild Card Game
Jan. 25, 2015 8 p.m. NFL Pro Bowl (Glendale, Arizona)

The NFL on CBS schedule is next. 

About Ken Fang

Ken has been covering the sports media in earnest at his own site, Fang's Bites since May 2007 and at Awful Announcing since March 2013. He provides a unique perspective having been an award-winning radio news reporter in Providence and having worked in local television. Fang celebrates the three Boston Red Sox World Championships in the 21st Century, but continues to be a long-suffering Cleveland Browns fan.

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