Week 2 of the NFL season concludes with an incredibly exciting doubleheader of “Monday Night Football,” featuring two great matchups. Baker Mayfield and a revitalized Tampa Bay Buccaneers squad will head to The Land for another thrilling primetime matchup. In their opening matchup will be C.J. Stroud and the Houston Texans. This much-anticipated rematch rounds out the triple-header and begins at 7 p.m. ET.
We hope you’re looking forward to an amazing matchup! At 10 p.m ET, Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers take on Ashton Jeanty and the Las Vegas Raiders. Both match ups are sure to bring the high-stakes drama that only comes as teams battle for supremacy in the early days of the season.
In a notable visual display, the Houston Texans will don all-deep steel blue uniforms for their matchup against the Buccaneers. This bold color palette brings a vibrant, new look to the game as supporters around the world are treated to an impressive display of color as the competition unfolds.
Well, “Monday Night Football” just got a whole lot more interesting! Saweetie, the multiplatinum recording artist from Santa Clara, California, has been tapped to serve as the show’s inaugural female music curator for the 2025 NFL season. Saweetie will make her debut in this new role alongside other world class music curators. Past creators have included J Balvin, Timbaland, Justin Timberlake, Marshmello, Drake, DJ Khaled, and Diplo.
Saweetie will select songs that are used in live broadcasts of “Monday Night Football.” This pick will improve the promotional spots too, taking the overall viewing experience to another level.
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As ESPN continues to innovate its broadcasting approach, the inclusion of Saweetie as a music curator marks a significant step towards diversifying its content. This change increases the production value of “Monday Night Football” significantly. It’s part of the shift to the wider world of sports broadcasting, where music is essential to hooking viewers and shaping stories.
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