2014 NFL Monday Night schedule

Eli Manning and the New York Giants will appear twice on Monday Night Football. (Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)
ESPN will televise the Monday night schedule for the ninth consecutive year and will open on Sept. 8 with a double-header featuring the New York Giants at the Detroit Lions at 7:10 p.m ET and the nightcap featuring the San Diego Chargers and the Arizona Cardinals at 10:20 p.m. ET.
The Bills, Browns, Buccaneers, Jaguars, Raiders and Vikings are the only NFL teams not on the Monday Night schedule this season.
The entire Monday night schedule: All games start at 8:30, unless otherwise noted.
Sept 8: NY Giants at Detroit (7:10 p.m.)
San Diego at Arizona (10:20 p.m.)
Sept. 15: Philadelphia at Indianapolis
Sept. 22: Chicago at NY Jets
Sept. 29: New England at Kansas City
Oct. 6: Seattle at Washington
Oct. 13: San Francisco at St. Louis
Oct. 20: Houston at Pittsburgh
Oct. 27: Washington at Dallas
Nov. 3: Indianapolis at NY Giants
Nov. 10: Carolina at Philadelphia
Nov. 17: Pittsburgh at Tennessee
Nov. 24: Baltimore at New Orleans
Dec. 1: Miami at NY Jets
Dec. 8: Atlanta at Green Bay
Dec. 15: New Orleans at Chicago
Dec. 22: Denver at Cincinnati
There is no Week 17 Monday Night game.
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