Monday Night Football
Monday Night Football is the branding used for broadcasts of National Football League games that air on Monday nights. It originally ran on ABC from 1970 to 2005, before... Wikipedia
- Genre: American football game telecasts
- Created by: Roone Arledge
- Directed by: Chet Forte (1970–1987), Larry Kamm (1987–1988), Craig Janoff (1988–2000), Drew Esocoff (2000–2006), Chip Dean (2006–2019), Jimmy Platt (2019–2023), Derek Mobley (2023–2025), Artie Kempner (2025–present)
- Presented by: Commentators, Joe Buck (play-by-play), Troy Aikman (color commentator), Dave Pasch (play-by-play, select games), Louis Riddick (color commentator, select games), Dan Orlovsky (color commentator, select games), Peyton Manning and Eli Manning (ESPN2), Reporters, Lisa Salters (sideline), Laura Rutledge (sideline), Katie George (sideline, select games), Peter Schrager (sideline, select games), Michelle Beisner-Buck (features), Rules Analyst, Russell Yurk, Mike Chase (select games), Studio, Scott Van Pelt, Chris Berman
- Country of origin: United States
- Original language(s): English
- No. of seasons: 56 (NFL seasons: through 2025 season)
- No. of episodes: 718 (games)
- Executive producer(s): Norby Williamson (2006–2024)
- Producer(s): Steve Ackels, Roger Lewin, Jay Rothman, Lisa Salters
- Location(s): Various NFL stadiums (game telecasts), ESPN Headquarters, Bristol, Connecticut (studio segments), ABC and ESPN Studio, 7 Hudson Square, Manhattan, New York City (studio segments)
- Camera setup: Multi-camera
- Running time: 210 minutes or until game ends (inc. adverts)
- Production company(s): National Football League, ABC Sports (1970–2006), ESPN (2006–present)
- Original network: ABC
- Related shows: Monday Night Countdown, NFL on ABC, NFL on ESPN
- Data source: DuckDuckGo