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Monday Night Football Schedule for 2026: Full List of MNF Games

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Monday Night Football Schedule for 2026: Full List of MNF Games

Monday Night Football Highlights

  • Week 1: Broncos at Chiefs
  • Week 5: Bills at Rams
  • Week 10: Chargers at Ravens
  • Week 17: Texans at Packers

The full NFL schedule is out.

What is coming our way on Monday nights?

Here is the complete MNF schedule for 2026.

All NFL odds via FanDuel Sportsbook, and they may change after this article is published.

Full MNF Schedule for 2026: Monday Night Football Games

Week
Date
Matchup
Week 1Sept. 14, 2026Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs
Week 2Sept. 21, 2026New York Giants at Los Angeles Rams
Week 3Sept. 28, 2026Chicago Bears at Philadelphia Eagles
Week 4Oct. 5, 2026New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons
Week 5Oct. 12, 2026Buffalo Bills at Los Angeles Rams
Week 6Oct. 19, 2026Washington Commanders at San Francisco 49ers
Week 7Oct. 26, 2026Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles

NFL Betting FAQ

What is the point spread in NFL betting?

The sportsbook assigns a favorite (indicated by a minus sign, like -6.5) and an underdog (indicated by a plus sign, like +6.5). If you bet the favorite, in this example, they need to win by more than 6.5 points for your bet to win. If you bet the underdog, they need to either win outright or lose by fewer than 6.5 points. The half-point eliminates the possibility of a push (tie).

What does moneyline betting mean in the NFL?

A moneyline bet is a straight-up wager on which team wins the game — no spread involved. Favorites carry a negative number (e.g., -180), meaning you'd need to wager $180 to win $100. Underdogs carry a positive number (e.g., +155), meaning a $100 bet would return $155 in profit. Moneylines allow you to back a team without having to worry about margin of victory.

What is the over/under (total) in NFL betting?

The over/under — also called the total — is a bet on the combined score of both teams. FanDuel Sportsbook sets a number (for example, 47.5 points), and you wager on whether the final total will add up to more than 47.5 points or fewer than 47.5 points. It doesn't matter which team wins; all that counts is how many points are scored in regulation and overtime combined.

What are NFL player props?

Player props are individual performance bets focused on a specific player's stats rather than the game outcome. You can bet on a player to go over or under. Common NFL props include passing yards, rushing yards, receiving yards, touchdowns, receptions, and completions. FanDuel Sportsbook offers a wide variety of player props for every game, often including alternate lines at adjusted odds.

What is a parlay bet in the NFL?

A parlay combines two or more individual bets into a single wager. All legs of the parlay must win for the bet to cash. In exchange for that added risk, the potential payout is significantly higher than betting each game individually. Same-game parlays (SGPs) allow you to combine multiple bets from a single game on FanDuel Sportsbook.

What is a same-game parlay (SGP)?

A same-game parlay lets you bundle multiple bets from the same NFL game — such as a team to cover the spread, a quarterback to throw for over 275 yards, and a wide receiver to score a touchdown — all into one ticket. Because the outcomes are correlated, the odds are adjusted accordingly. FanDuel Sportsbook offers same-game parlays for every game on the slate.


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The above author is a FanDuel employee and is not eligible to compete in public daily fantasy contests or place sports betting wagers on FanDuel. The advice provided by the author does not necessarily represent the views of FanDuel. Taking the author's advice will not guarantee a successful outcome. You should use your own judgment when participating in daily fantasy contests or placing sports wagers.

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