There are multiple games on the "Monday Night Football" schedule for Week 2 of the 2022 NFL season. For fans who want to know how to watch both games live, a couple of screens will be needed

Unlike a traditional doubleheader, the two games will be going on simultaneously. The Tennessee Titans and Buffalo Bills are set to start their matchup at 7:15 p.m. ET on ESPN and ESPN2. Kickoff for the Minnesota Vikings and Philadelphia Eagles is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. ET on ABC.

Fans don't necessarily need two TVs to watch both "Monday Night Football" games at the same time. The contests will also be available with WatchESPN.

In previous years, ESPN has broadcast a "Monday Night Football" doubleheader in Week 1. The games started three hours apart.

The first "Monday Night Football" broadcast of the 2022 season was a thriller. The Seattle Seahawks escaped with a 17-16 win over Russell Wilson and the Denver Broncos. Denver missed a 64-yard, game-winning field-goal attempt in the final seconds.

An average of nearly 20 million people watched the Seahawks defeat the Broncos. The game marked the regular-season debut of announcers Joe Buck and Troy Aikman in the "Monday Night Football" booth.

Tennessee is the only winless team on the Week 2 Monday night schedule. After earning the No. 1 seed in the AFC a season ago, the Titans were upset by the New York Giants in their home opener.

Buffalo was arguably the most impressive season in Week 1. The Bills routed the defending champion Los Angeles Rams 31-10 on the road. Buffalo is the clear Super Bowl favorite, according to the early-season betting odds. Josh Allen is favored to win the MVP award.

Tennessee defeated Buffalo on "Monday Night Football" during the 2021 season.

Minnesota defeated the Green Bay Packers 23-7 in the opener, looking like contenders to win the NFC North. The Philadelphia Eagles are tied atop the NFC East after beating the Detroit Lions.

Fans can also watch the games on mobile devices with a subscription to NFL+.

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Josh Allen #17 of the Buffalo Bills looks to pass while pressured by Alex Highsmith #56 of the Pittsburgh Steelers during the first quarter in the game at Bills Stadium on December 13, 2020 in Orchard Park, New York. Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images