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What channel is Monday Night Football on tonight? How to watch Rams vs. Dolphins
Week 10 of the 2024 NFL season will conclude with a "Monday Night Football" matchup between the Los Angeles Rams and Miami Dolphins.
Sean McVay's Rams started slowly in 2024 while dealing with several key offensive injuries. Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua missed time but have recently returned, sparking a resurgence for the Rams.
Los Angeles has won three consecutive games entering their Week 10 contest against Miami. The Rams are now within striking distance of the top of the NFC West, so if they can stay hot, they will have a chance to make a playoff run for the sixth time in McVay's eight seasons with the Rams.
The Dolphins haven't enjoyed the same recent success as the Rams. Like Los Angeles, Miami started slowly, with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa sidelined by a concussion. The Dolphins haven't had as much of a bounce back since Tagovailoa's return and enter their "MNF" clash with the Rams sitting at just 2-6.
Can the Dolphins upset the Rams, or will Los Angeles continue its winning streak and claw its way over .500 for the first time this season? Here's what to know about the Week 10 "Monday Night Football" matchup.
Who plays on Monday Night Football tonight?
In Week 10, the Los Angeles Rams will host the Miami Dolphins at SoFi Stadium on "Monday Night Football."
The Rams (4-4) are on a three-game winning streak and want to move above .500 with another victory. Meanwhile, the Dolphins (2-6) hope to avoid dropping to a disappointing 2-7 on the season while also looking to breathe some life into their slim AFC wild-card chances.
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How to watch Monday Night Football tonight
The Rams vs. Dolphins game will be televised nationally on ESPN and in Spanish on ESPN Deportes. ABC will not broadcast the Week 10 matchup, and there will not be a "Manningcast" on ESPN2 either.
What time is Monday Night Football this week?
"Monday Night Football" will begin at 8:15 p.m. ET, like all the stand-alone "MNF" games during the 2024 season. The Week 10 game will be played at 5:15 p.m. local time in Los Angeles.
Monday Night Football announcers
Joe Buck (play-by-play) and Troy Aikman (color commentary) will be on the call for the Rams vs. Dolphins matchup. The duo have been broadcast partners for 24 years and are in their second season on ESPN's airwaves.
Lisa Salters will be the sideline reporter for "Monday Night Football" and may be joined by Laura Rutledge, who often complements Salters as a second sideline option for the ESPN broadcast.
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Monday Night Football spread, moneyline, and odds
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Spread: Rams (-1)
Moneyline: Rams (-120); Dolphins (+100)
Over/under: 50.5
Who will win on Monday Night Football?
Looking only at the spread, the Rams are projected to earn a small victory over the Dolphins. That lines up with ESPN Analytics' projection for the game, which gives Los Angeles a 54.8% chance of winning compared to a 48.9% chance for the Jaguars.
According to ESPN's prediction, there is only a 0.3% chance that the two teams will tie in the contest.
Rams vs. Dolphins injury report
Los Angeles Rams
The Rams have ruled two players out for Monday's game, while three are questionable.
OUT:
OL Rob Havenstein (ankle)
DT Neville Gallimore (shoulder)
QUESTIONABLE:
S Kam Curl (knee)
OL Kevin Dotson (ankle/knee)
LB Christian Rozeboom (neck)
Miami Dolphins
The Dolphins have ruled one player out for "Monday Night Football," while five players are questionable.
OUT:
OT Austin Jackson (knee)
QUESTIONABLE:
WR River Cracraft (shoulder)
WR Tyreek Hill (wrist)
S Jevon Hollard (hand/knee)
FB Alec Ingold (calf)
S Patrick McMorris (calf)
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