Monday Night Football Schedule |
Last year, the Ravens knocked off Broncos in the NFC East elimination game, which is why this game is so special and anticipated by many fans and a great way to start off the new 2013 season.
Week one will also give us a game which might be a preview of this season’s NFC Championship matchup, the 49ers will visit Lambeau Field, plus the Monday Night Football will be a double header, which is always a plus.
There is going to be a double header at the MNF schedule for the kickoff: the Bengals will play against the Ravens and the Chargers will have to face the Raiders. After that the Packers vs the Seahawks in the 3rd week are going to revive the old school rivalry and the Cardinals will play against the 49ers on the MNF in the Week 8.
Right now the 49ers have to play 2 MNF games, this can be considered to be a surprise since they are currently not considered to be one of the NFL’s premium team and they are not one of the largest markets out there.
Right now the NFL has managed to release the 2012 schedule few weeks ago. This is probably one of the reasons why the release of the schedule was nothing compared to the hysteria that happened in the past, and it can be considered to be muted. The highlights of this year’s NFL schedule are going to be covered by the national primetime match ups, especially for those fans that enjoy the Monday Night Football.
All the games are going to begin at 8.30 ET (except for week 1 at 7:30pm and 10pm) and the action is going to be available on ESPN a show hosted by Mike Tirico, Ron Jaworski, and Jon Gruden. Here we will present you the MNF schedule along with some of small and interesting highlights.
The MNF schedule is going to feature a couple of interesting games, but it is mostly a letdown. Last year we had the opportunity to see 13 divisional rivalry games, but this year there are going to be only 9 of them available at the MNF. Only if you take a quick glimpse at the schedule you will see that there are no must see, or extremely great games that you are probably expecting to see.
The MNF schedule is going to feature a couple of interesting games, but it is mostly a letdown. Last year we had the opportunity to see 13 divisional rivalry games, but this year there are going to be only 9 of them available at the MNF. Only if you take a quick glimpse at the schedule you will see that there are no must see, or extremely great games that you are probably expecting to see.