NFL Week 7 ends with the second game of the Monday Night Football double-header as the Arizona Cardinals host the Los Angeles Chargers. Start time, where to watch or stream and more.
You have a question, you Google it, you get an answer. But a mishap during this week's Monday Night Football and the NFL's onside kick rules has show just how unreliable Google can be these days — and how the search giant can help spread misinformation.
Monday Night Football doubleheader in NFL Week 7 features Lamar Jackson's Ravens vs. Baker Mayfield's Bucs, and Chargers vs. Kyler Murray's Cardinals.
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Lamar Jackson threw two touchdown passes, and Marlon Humphrey twice intercepted Baker Mayfield, including once in the end zone to deny the Buccaneers points. Humphrey was injured on his second pick, leaving for the X-ray room with a knee injury and is questionable to return.
For some Monday nights this year, per the Monday Night Football schedule, we'll get multiple games played. And that's the case on Monday, October 21, 2024, with two games on the calendar to finish up Week 7 of the NFL season.
Newsweek Sports' expert predictions for Baltimore Ravens vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 7 of the 2024 NFL season.
Check out same-game parlay options as the Baltimore Ravens (4-2) will look to extend a four-game winning streak when they visit the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-2) on Monday, October 21, 2024 at
Of course, with primetime games on multiple days every week, we’ll need a winner on each day of the week, but we’ll also have more chances to bring it home. This week, we’ll be making picks from both "Monday Night Football" games.
NFL Week 7 Monday Night Football starts with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers hosting the Baltimore Ravens. Game time, where to watch or stream and more.
ESPN's "Monday Night Football" crew has looked a bit different the past two weeks. Instead of having Lisa Salters reporting from the sideline, the network has been relying on "NFL Live" host Laura Rutledge.