Is There A Monday Night Football Game On Tonight

Is it Monday? Are you already dreading Tuesday? You're probably asking yourself the age-old question: "Is there a Monday Night Football game on tonight?"
Let's be honest. Sometimes you want there to be a game. Sometimes... not so much.
The Monday Night Football Dilemma
The siren song of crashing helmets and play-by-play commentary. It can be hard to resist! But the truth is, Monday nights are precious.
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They're a buffer. A last gasp of weekend freedom before the work week really digs in its heels.
The Case For Monday Night Football
Okay, okay. Hear me out. Sometimes, a good game is exactly what you need. Pure, unadulterated escapism.
Imagine: a nail-biting finish, a game-winning touchdown in the final seconds. Bragging rights at the water cooler on Tuesday morning.

And let's not forget the snacks! Chips, dips, wings... the perfect fuel for yelling at the TV. It's practically a national pastime.
The Case Against Monday Night Football (An Unpopular Opinion)
But here's where I might lose some of you. Monday Night Football is... overrated. I said it!
Think about it. You're already exhausted from the weekend. Now you have to commit three+ hours to watching a game?
That's three hours you could be spending catching up on that book. Or finally organizing that closet. Or, dare I say, getting some much-needed sleep!

And let's be real. How many Monday Night Football games are actually good? Often, it's a snoozefest. A slow, grinding, penalty-filled slog.
Checking the Schedule
So, you're torn. You want to know if there's a game, but you're also secretly hoping there isn't. I get it.
The easiest thing to do? Whip out your phone and Google it. Search for "Monday Night Football schedule." Problem solved.
ESPN's website is usually a good bet. Or just ask Siri or Alexa. They know everything.

My Unpopular Suggestion
Here's a thought: even if there is a game, you don't have to watch it.
I know, I know. Blasphemy! But trust me. There are other ways to spend a Monday night.
Go for a walk. Call a friend. Bake cookies. Anything but stare blankly at the screen while two teams beat each other up.
Okay, maybe bake cookies while half-heartedly watching the game. I'm not a monster.

Embrace the Monday
Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual observer, Monday Night Football is a cultural phenomenon.
But remember, your Monday nights are yours. Spend them however you want. Football or no football.
And if you do decide to watch, at least make sure you have good snacks.
Because even I can admit, sometimes, the snacks are the best part.
