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To: MythMan who wrote (5833)4/13/2001 8:15:57 AM
From: JakeStraw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45639
 
Broncos open on Monday night again

NEW YORK (AP) - For the fourth straight season, the Denver
Broncos will open on Monday Night Football, this time for the
first regular-season game in their new stadium. Denver will play
host to the NFC champion New York Giants on Sept. 10 at the new
Invesco Field at Mile High. The Super Bowl champion Baltimore
Ravens, who open at home Sept. 9 against Chicago, will play NFC
runnerup Minnesota in Baltimore the following Monday night. As
usual, the best teams from last season got the most prime-time
slots -- the Ravens and Giants each are on Monday Night Football
three times. Baltimore's last appearance, against Tampa Bay, is
actually on Saturday, Dec. 29 because Monday night is New Year's
Eve. Tennessee at Oakland on Dec. 22 is also considered a Monday
night game so as not to conflict with Christmas. St. Louis and
Tennessee, the Super Bowl teams from two seasons ago, are the
only others with three Monday night games.
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