The NFL has officially unveiled its full Monday Night Football schedule for the 2026 season, setting the stage for a thrilling lineup of primetime matchups. Following the earlier announcement of the season's first MNF game—a clash between the Kansas City Chiefs and Denver Broncos—fans now have a complete roadmap for Monday nights this fall.
This season marks a significant shift in the broadcast format. Unlike recent years, there will be no simultaneous Monday night doubleheaders across ABC and ESPN. Instead, all games will air as single, standalone broadcasts, giving viewers a focused, high-stakes experience each week. This change comes as ESPN gears up for a historic milestone: Super Bowl LXI, set to be the network's first-ever broadcast of the big game, will take place in February at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.
Among the marquee matchups, the Seattle Seahawks will host the Chicago Bears and the Dallas Cowboys in two separate Monday night showdowns, promising electric atmospheres at Lumen Field. Every game is scheduled for an 8:15 p.m. ET kickoff, ensuring consistent primetime drama.
For fans and fantasy players alike, this schedule offers plenty of must-watch football—and a perfect excuse to gear up in your team's colors. Whether you're repping the Seahawks' navy and lime green or the Cowboys' iconic silver and blue, make sure your game-day wardrobe is ready for the bright lights of Monday night.
