Daily News | ESPN to experiment with Eagles-Vikings ‘Monday Night Football’ broadcast
as part of ESPN’s NFL deal, the network’s first since 2006.
This is ESPN’s only scheduled doubleheader this season, but starting next year, the network will have three per season as part of its new deal with the NFL. As a result, ESPN will be experimenting Monday night with an approach that might seem at times more like, the league’s addictive whip-around subscription show that airs on Sundays from 1 to 8 p.m.
During portions of both broadcasts, ESPN will activate a double-box view that will allow live look-ins of each game, withhost Scott Van Pelt offering highlights and updates for both. There will also be a second scorebug of Vikings-Eagles on ESPN and Titans-Bills on ABC to keep fans in the loop. During halftime of both games, host Suzy Kolber and analyst Booger McFarland will go over highlights and offer live game action look-ins. Once Titans-Bills ends, ESPN will cut tohosted by Van Pelt, who will offer extended looks at the last quarter of Vikings-Eagles.will air on ESPN from 5 to 7 p.m. ahead of Titans-Bills, featuring Kolber, McFarland, Hall of Famer Steve Young, and former Washington quarterback Robert Griffin III.
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