Week 7 of the 2024 NFL season is set to close with 2 exciting contests on Monday Night Football. Week 7 has already given us some exciting contests such as the Vikings vs. the Lions, the Chiefs vs. the 49ers and the last game of SNF- the Jets vs. the Steelers.
But we are set to close week 7 off with two classic AFC vs. NFC matchups. So, who is playing Monday Night Football tonight? Let us find out!
Week 7 Monday Night Football Doubleheader will feature 4 teams in action. The two games will be Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. the Baltimore Ravens and Arizona Cardinals vs. the Los Angeles Chargers. These two classic AFC vs. NFC games will close out week 7, with more focus on the game between the Ravens and the Bucs.
The Baltimore Ravens (4-2) were off to a rough start when they lost their first two games. But Lamar Jackson and co. bounced back in style and are on a 4-game win streak right now. The Lamar Jackson-Derrick Henry duo paired with the likes of Zay Flowers and Justice Hill makes one of the most deadliest offensive units in the league. On their day, the Ravens can annihilate any side, no matter how good their defense is.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be playing in front of the home crowd. They destroyed the Saints with a score of 51-27 in their last game, with the Bucs QB Baker Mayfield accounting for 4 touchdowns. But inconsistency is something that the Bucs need to be vary of. They lost a close game to their division rivals, the Atlanta Falcons, in overtime and another one to the Denver Broncos.
For the Ravens vs. Bucs injury report, none of the players have been listed out. Mike Evans and Rachaad White had limited participation during practice but look good to go for the game tonight.
Ravens vs. Buccaneers Game Location: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa Bay, Florida.
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In another AFC vs. NFC classic, the Arizona Cardinals will take on the Los Angeles Chargers. The Chargers (3-2) must be rejuvenated coming off a bye-week. They have lost 2 of their last 3 games against the Steelers and the Chiefs. Having a win against the Cardinals will surely kick start their campaign for the next few matches that are expected to be slightly easier, i.e. till they meet Lamar Jackson and the Ravens.
As for the Cardinals, they managed to pull one on the Niners and absolutely decimated the Rams. But that is all they have to show for their 6 weeks. Losses to the Lions, Commanders, Bills and the Packers have already put a dent in their playoff hopes, though all is not lost yet.
As for the Cardinals vs. Chargers injury report, none of the the players from either side have been listed out. The good news for the Cardinals is that Marvin Harrison Jr. is off the injury list and will play the game against the Chargers. Chargers linebacker Joey Bosa and wideout Quentin Johnston did not practice on Friday but are good to go for the game.
Here are the kickoff time for the Monday Night Football doubleheader:
Ravens vs. Buccaneers Kickoff Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
Cardinals vs. Chargers Kickoff Time: 9:00 p.m. ET
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