{"id":13223,"date":"2022-05-13T01:55:00","date_gmt":"2022-05-13T01:55:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/monday-night-football-broncos-at-seahawks-kicks-off-espns-schedule\/"},"modified":"2022-05-13T01:55:00","modified_gmt":"2022-05-13T01:55:00","slug":"monday-night-football-broncos-at-seahawks-kicks-off-espns-schedule","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/monday-night-football-broncos-at-seahawks-kicks-off-espns-schedule\/","title":{"rendered":"Monday Night Football: Broncos at Seahawks kicks off ESPN’s schedule"},"content":{"rendered":"
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ESPN will debut a new broadcasting team this season, having lured Joe Buck and Troy Aikman from Fox to join sideline reporter Lisa Salters and rules analyst John Parry. Michelle Beisner-Buck also joins the team to present feature content.<\/p>\n
The crew will hit the ground running, getting Russell Wilson’s return to Seattle in his Broncos debut in Week 1. The Monday Night Football season ends with a to-be-announced doubleheader Jan. 7.<\/p>\n
Here is the entire Monday Night Football schedule:<\/p>\n
Sept. 12 – Denver at Seattle<\/p>\n
Sept. 19 – Tennessee at Buffalo and Minnesota at Philadelphia (ABC exclusive)<\/p>\n
Sept. 26 – Dallas at NY Giants<\/p>\n
Oct. 3 – LA Rams at San Francisco<\/p>\n
Oct. 10 – Las Vegas at Kansas City<\/p>\n
Oct. 17 – Denver at LA Chargers<\/p>\n
Oct. 24 – Chicago at New England<\/p>\n
Sunday, Oct. 30 – Denver vs. Jacksonville (international game in London)<\/p>\n
Oct. 31 – Cincinnati at Cleveland<\/p>\n
Nov. 7 – Baltimore at New Orleans<\/p>\n
Nov. 14 – Washington at Philadelphia<\/p>\n
Nov. 21 – San Francisco at Arizona<\/p>\n
Nov. 28 – Pittsburgh at Indianapolis<\/p>\n
Dec. 5 – New Orleans at Tampa Bay<\/p>\n
Dec. 12 – New England at Arizona<\/p>\n
Dec. 19 – LA Rams at Green Bay <\/p>\n
Dec. 26 – LA Chargers at Indianapolis<\/p>\n
Jan. 2 – Buffalo at Cincinnati<\/p>\n
Jan. 7 – TBD doubleheader<\/p>\n
ESPN will continue with an alternative announcing option in the form of the \u201cManningCast\u201d with Peyton and Eli Manning. The \u201cManningCast\u201d aired for nine regular-season Monday Night Football games and ESPN’s Wild Card weekend during the 2021 season.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Getty Images ESPN will debut a new broadcasting team this season, having lured Joe Buck and Troy Aikman from Fox to join sideline reporter Lisa Salters and rules analyst John Parry. Michelle Beisner-Buck also joins the team to present feature content. The crew will hit the ground running, getting Russell Wilson’s return to Seattle in …<\/p>\n