Monday Night Football: November 29 2021| Schedule tonight| Channel tonight

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ESPN Monday Night Football is a live television broadcast of weekly National Football League games on ESPN and ESPN+ in the United States. From 1970 to 2005 and since 2020 – albeit on a limited basis – it aired on sister broadcast network ABC.

Monday Night Football: November 29 2021| Schedule tonight| Channel tonight

November 29 2021:

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That was not the case Monday, as folks stayed home in droves from FedEx Field. Even the lower bowl had plenty of empty seats. The announced crowd was 52,680. That seemed … enhanced.

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Another week, another “Monday Night Football” matchup that will have a significant impact on the Wild Card. This one will be between two NFC teams that are fighting to stay relevant. Each team desperately needs a win to stay alive in the race for a No. 6 or 7 seed.

 

The team that is more desperate for a win is the Seahawks. Seattle dropped to 3-7 after beginning the season with a 2-2 record. They have struggled since Russell Wilson injured his finger in a Week 5 loss to the Rams, and even Pete Carroll is showing signs of frustration.

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Monday Night Football: November 29 2021| Schedule tonight| Channel tonight

Networks

 

ESPN

American Broadcasting Company

NFL Network

ESPN2

 “Monday Night Football” is aired on ESPN, it will be available to stream live on all of the team’s digital platforms (ESPN.com, ESPN App, etc.). This will be the easiest way for viewers with cable or satellite to view the game.

Genre NFL game telecasts
Created by Roone Arledge
Directed by Chet Forte (1970–1986)
Larry Kamm (1987)
Craig Janoff (1988–1999)
Drew Esocoff (2000–2005)
Chip Dean (2006–2018)
Jimmy Platt (2019–present)
Ratings