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Rich Eisen is returning to ESPN. Here's what to know about the popular anchor's return to the network, including The Rich Eisen Show, SportsCenter.
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SB Nation on MSNSeahawks vs. Texans ‘Monday Night Football’ game moved off of ESPN+
For those of you who do not have an ESPN+ subscription and don’t intend to get one for the sole purpose of watching the Seattle Seahawks play, there is some good news.
One of ESPN's unpopular "Monday Night Football" telecasts is coming to an end in 2025. ESPN will no longer broadcast one of its Monday night games
Monday Night Football makes its glorious return this evening as the Cincinnati Bengals’ high-powered offense faces the Washington Commanders, live from Landover, Maryland.
The Bengals vs. Commanders game is tonight (Aug. 18), at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN. If you don’t have cable, you’ll need a live TV streaming service to stream Monday Night Football for free. One option we love is DIRECTV, which comes with five days free and starts at $49.99/month, with plenty of subscription options and genre packs that include ESPN.
The Aug. 21 launch of ESPN's updated app, including new access to all of ESPN's live games without cable, is a huge moment for the network.
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The Mirror US on MSNESPN announces major 'Monday Night Football' change after striking billion-dollar NFL deal
Monday Night Football is set to change off the back of ESPN's blockbuster deal with the NFL as overlapping doubleheaders will be scrapped under the new agreement
Laura Rutledge will have even more on her plate this fall. The “NFL Live” host will now have a permanent role on ESPN’s No. 1 “Monday Night Football” crew, joining Lisa Salters on sideline duties throughout the 2025 season,
Rich Eisen is returning to host "SportsCenter" for the first time in over 20 years Monday. He'll serve as an anchor for the program, and be joined by NFL analyst Mina Kimes in studio. It will mark the first time since 2003 that Eisen has appeared on the program.
With the 2025 Monday Night Football season on the horizon, ESPN has extended Salters, elevated Laura Rutledge’s sideline reporting role and added both Katie George and Peter Schrager to its game coverage, resulting in two sideline reporters for all 25 NFL on ESPN games.
The Cincinnati Bengals take on the Washington Commanders in a preseason edition of "Monday Night Football." Check out how to watch on ESPN now.
For seven years sportscasters Rich Eisen and the late Stuart Scott were the most beloved anchors on ESPN'S SportsCenter. Fans lived for their insightful commentary, playful banter and wealth of sports knowledge.