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‘Monday Night Football’ doubleheader: Why are there two games in Week 4? Where to watch, live stream

Week 4 of the 2024 NFL season is nearly in the books after another action-packed weekend. But the latest round of regular-season drama concludes Monday night with not one but two different prime-time showdowns, as the Tennessee Titans visit the Miami Dolphins and the Detroit Lions host the undefeated Seattle Seahawks.

Why are there two “Monday Night Football” games? How can you tune in to one or both matchups? See below:

How to watch

Titans at Dolphins

Sept. 30

7:30 p.m. ET

ESPN

fubo (try for free)

Seahawks at Lions

Sept. 23

8:15 p.m. ET

ABC

fubo (try for free)

Why are there two ‘MNF’ games?

The NFL finalized its current media rights agreement in 2021, and as part of the deal, ESPN and ABC received additional game broadcasts, including an expansion of multi-game “Monday Night Football” airings.

The NFL has deployed “MNF” doubleheaders for years, usually to include games on both the West and East Coasts, but only recently has ESPN broadcast more of an overlapping schedule. That included early- and late-season matchups on the 2023 schedule, including when two games kicked off at the same time last December.

‘MNF’ game predictions

Find our experts’ against-the-spread picks for both Dolphins-Titans and Lions-Seahawks right here.



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