NFL Schedule 2015: What games are on Monday Night Football

Nov 10, 2014; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Suzy Kolber (left), Steve Young (second from left), Trent Dilfer (second from right) and Ray Lewis on the ESPN Monday Night Football countdown broadcast set before the NFL game between the Carolina Panthers against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 10, 2014; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Suzy Kolber (left), Steve Young (second from left), Trent Dilfer (second from right) and Ray Lewis on the ESPN Monday Night Football countdown broadcast set before the NFL game between the Carolina Panthers against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /
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The NFL schedule was released on Tuesday night, and we now know which games will be featured on ESPN’s Monday Night Football all season long. 


With the release of the NFL schedule on Tuesday night, we now know when all of the games for the 2015 season will be played — and as we know, not all of the games are on Sunday.

ESPN’s Monday Night Football has long been a brand that the NFL stands behind, dating back to it’s era on ABC.

The NFL hasn’t always been kind to ESPN though when it comes to giving them premium games, as the former regime at ‘the mothership’ got on the wrong side of the shield and were apparently given the old Sunday night slate of games where NBC was given the Monday Night quality matchups.

That’s what Those Guys Have All The Fun claims, but that’s not something that NFL fans are thinking about with the release of the Monday Night Football schedule.

Here’s a look at what games will be on ESPN this year as the 2015 Monday Night Football schedule has been revealed:

Week 1 — Falcons vs. Eagles, 49ers vs Vikings
Week 2 — Colts vs. Jets
Week 3 — Packers vs. Chiefs
Week 4 — Seahawks vs. Lions
Week 5 — Chargers vs. Steelers
Week 6 — Eagles vs. Giants
Week 7 — Cardinals vs. Ravens
Week 8 — Panthers vs. Colts
Week 9 — Chargers vs. Bears
Week 10 — Bengals vs. Texans
Week 11 — Patriots vs. Bills
Week 12 — Browns vs. Ravens
Week 13 — Redskins vs. Cowboys
Week 14 — Dolphins vs. Giants
Week 15 — Saints vs. Lions
Week 16 — Broncos vs. Bengals
Week 17 — No MNF Game

Of course, ESPN will be getting a Wild Card game again this year but throughout the season the network will continue to wrap up our weekends with Monday Night Football. The schedule looks pretty entertaining and it appears as though we’re in for a great season of Monday Night Football.

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