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Why are there 2 games? Times, channels you should know
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Why are there 2 games? Times, channels you should know

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The Cincinnati Bengals will try to get back on track on Monday Night Football against the Washington Commanders.

But Bengals-Commanders isn’t the only NFL game taking place on Monday night. Before that clash, which takes place at 8:15 p.m. ET at Paycor Stadium, the Buffalo Bills and Jacksonville Jaguars games begin at 7:30 p.m., meaning the two games overlap.

Here’s everything you need to know about Monday Night Football’s Week 3 schedule and how to watch.

Why are there two Monday Night Football games in Week 3?

Four Monday Night Football doubleheaders are scheduled for the 2024 season. According to NBC4 Washington, the reason for the two Monday Night Football games could be because ESPN and ABC’s parent company Disney have a larger number of regular season games in the current media rights deal, broadcasting 23 instead of 17 on their channels.

When is the Monday Night Football game Bills-Jaguars?

  • Date: Monday, September 23rd.
  • Time: 7:30 p.m. ET.

What channel is the Bills-Jaguars game on?

  • TV channels: ^ “ESPN: The return of the superstar”.
  • Electricity: Watch ESPN, Fubo.

The Bills and Jaguars game will be broadcast live on ESPN. Fans can stream the matchup on Watch ESPN and any streaming platform with live TV capability, such as Fubo, which offers a free trial to prospective subscribers.

When do the Bengals and Commanders play on Monday Night Football?

  • Date: Monday, September 23rd.
  • Time: 8:15 p.m. ET.

What channel is the Bengals-Commanders game on?

  • TV channels: ABC (WCPO-TV or Channel 9 in Cincinnati).
  • Electricity: Bengals.com, Watch ESPN, ESPN+, Fubo.

The Bengals game against the Commanders will be broadcast live on ABC (WCPO-TV or Channel 9 in Cincinnati).

Fans can stream the game on Bengals.com or through the Bengals app using their cable provider’s login credentials. The game will also be streamed on Watch ESPN, ESPN+ and any streaming platform with live TV capability, such as Fubo, which is offering a free trial to prospective subscribers.

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