This Monday night marks the final airing
of Monday Night Football on ABC. As was announced a few months ago, MNF moves to ESPN starting with
the 2006 NFL season. However, ABC is planning on pulling out all the stops for the final telecast. Joining current
hosts Al Michaels and John Madden are former hosts Frank Gifford and Don Meredith. Gifford and Meredith will not appear
live, but will highlight some of the biggest moments from MNF past in numerous taped segments. Over the years.
MNF has had numerous hosts from both the sports and entertainment fields including OJ Simpson, Joe Namath, and Dennis
Miller. The final match-up between the Patriots and Jets airs this Monday night at 9pm ET.Old hosts join MNF for final ABC airing
This Monday night marks the final airing
of Monday Night Football on ABC. As was announced a few months ago, MNF moves to ESPN starting with
the 2006 NFL season. However, ABC is planning on pulling out all the stops for the final telecast. Joining current
hosts Al Michaels and John Madden are former hosts Frank Gifford and Don Meredith. Gifford and Meredith will not appear
live, but will highlight some of the biggest moments from MNF past in numerous taped segments. Over the years.
MNF has had numerous hosts from both the sports and entertainment fields including OJ Simpson, Joe Namath, and Dennis
Miller. The final match-up between the Patriots and Jets airs this Monday night at 9pm ET.














Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-23-2005 @ 1:42PM
B said...
They better do something to spruce up the broadcast, cause the game is likely to be a dud. The Patriots have already clinched the AFC East, and after Cincinatti wins over the weekend, will be unable to change thier seeding with a victory. The Jets don't have anything to play for, either, except a loss gives them a better chance of landing Reggie Bush in the draft.
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