Monday Night Football
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Seasons | 20
Episodes | 231
avg.Runtime | min
First EP | 1970-09-21
Last EP | 1984-01-29
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Howard Cosell hosted the first instalment of Monday Night Football.
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Season List
season 1 || 1970 Season
Relesed on | 1970-09-21
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New York Jets @ Cleveland Browns
1970-09-21
Monday Night Football debuts with Howard Cosell hosting along with Frank Gifford and Don Meredith.
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Kansas City Chiefs @ Baltimore Colts
1970-09-28
Johnny Unitas gets pulled from the game after throwing 2 interceptions in the first half and Len Dawson throws 4 TDs to seal the game for the Chiefs.
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Chicago Bears @ Detroit Lions
1970-10-05
Future defensive line coach for the Steelers, Dick LeBeau gets 2 interceptions to beat the Bears.
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Green Bay Packers @ San Diego Chargers
1970-10-12
Green Bay get 2 TD passes from Bart Starr and a late field goal to beat the Chargers
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Washington Redskins @ Oakland Raiders
1970-10-19
John Madden makes his MNF debut as coach of the Raiders
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Los Angeles Rams @ Minnesota Vikings
1970-10-26
Howard Cosell gives updates on the recently reinstated Mohamed Ali fight with Jerry Quarry.
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Cincinnati Bengals @ Pittsburgh Steelers
1970-11-02
Rookie Terry Bradshaw makes his MNF debut.
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Baltimore Colts @ Green Bay Packers
1970-11-09
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St Louis Cardinals @ Dallas Cowboys
1970-11-16
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New York Giants @ Philadelphia Eagles
1970-11-23
An intoxicated Howard Cosell made it through the first half and threw up on Don Meredith's boots at halftime. Cosell left before the second half, leaving Meredith to finish the game with Keith Jackson.
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Miami Dolphins @ Atlanta Falcons
1970-11-30
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Cleveland Browns @ Houston Oilers
1970-12-07
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Detroit Lions @ Los Angeles Rams
1970-12-14
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