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Monday Night Football live updates: Lions leading 14-0 over Seahawks, Titans lead 6-3 over Dolphins
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'Monday Night Football' live updates: Lions leading 14-0 over Seahawks, Titans lead 6-3 over Dolphins

The latest news and live updates as the Detroit Lions take on the Seattle Seahawks and the Miami Dolphins play the Tennessee Titans.

What to watch tonight on 'Monday Night Football'

  • There's another double header tonight as the Miami Dolphins play the Tennessee Titans while the Detroit Lions host the undefeated Seattle Seahawks
  • The Titans are still looking for their first win of the season while the Dolphins want to even up their record.
  • The Seahawks are aiming to stay unbeaten while the Lions look to improve to 3-1.
  • Follow along with NBC News all evening during both contests.

Detroit up 2 touchdowns

Andrew Greif

Seattle hasn’t been challenged like this so far this season. Barely 16 minutes into this game, the undefeated Seahawks trail 14-0 after Jahmyr Gibbs runs in from three yards out. Detroit was in this position after forcing D.K. Metcalf’s fumble. 

Through one quarter, the discrepancy in rushing yards is stark. One rush attempt for a loss of one yard for Seattle, versus 11 rushes for 66 yards by the Lions.

D.K. Metcalf loses fumble

Andrew Greif

Lions linebacker Jack Campbell’s hit on Seahawks receiver D.K. Metcalf, just before Metcalf’s right knee could hit the turf and end a 14-yard gain, caused a fumble that was returned 49 yards down to the Seattle 14.

That’s a 52-yard change in momentum and it’s set the Lions up to potentially go up two scores.

Dolphins punting again

The Dolphins will punt after mustering only six yards on their most recent drive. Miami can’t do anything in the passing game right now.

The Titans will take over on their own 34 with 1:40 left in the half.

Dolphins with chance to tie or take the lead

The Titans opted to punt on 4th-and-2, and now the Dolphins have a chance to drive for a tie or take the lead with a little over two minutes left in the half.

On first down, Tyler Huntley missed Tyreek Hill on a go route.

Lions helped by LaPorta’s presence

Andrew Greif

Sam LaPorta, Detroit’s tight end, is playing tonight after injuring an ankle last week in Arizona. He has already caught one pass, and his blocking helped the Lions rush for 59 yards on their second drive alone en route to a touchdown.

Lions 7, Seahawks 0

Andrew Greif

David Montgomery ends a 93-yard drive with a one-yard touchdown run.

Detroit’s second drive of the night was a case in point as to why its offensive coordinator, Ben Johnson, was interviewing for head-coaching jobs last season.

The Lions made adjustments between drives to go from looking fooled early by Seattle to moving steadily down the field by mixing in passes with runs. Detroit didn’t face a third down until the drive’s 12th play. 

Titans 6, Dolphins 3

Thanks in part to a taunting penalty and a Tyler Huntley third-down scamper, the Dolphins are finally on the board!

Miami ends a 10-play, 44-yard drive with a 44-yard field goal by Jason Sanders.

Titans 6, Dolphins 0

The Titans are up 6-0 thanks to another Nick Folk field goal. The kick capped off an eight-play, 19-yard drive that stalled because of a holding penalty.

Six points may be enough tonight. Let’s see what the Dolphins have on their next drive.

Lions' opening drive goes nowhere

Andrew Greif

Seattle coach Mike Macdonald took over with high expectations this offseason after the success of his defense in Baltimore. So far, the Seahawks have looked as stingy as his old squad.

Entering tonight through a 3-0 start, Seattle’s defense had allowed the lowest passer rating in the NFL. And on Detroit’s opening drive, Jared Goff couldn’t find any open room to operate and was sacked on third down.

Dolphins stopped on fourth down!

The Dolphins can’t pick up a 4th-and-1, as Tyreek Hill was stopped short on an end around.

The Titans will take over on their own 47.

Seattle Seahawks hope to keep on soaring

The Seattle Seahawks were expected to be a middle-of-the-pack squad this season with outside playoff hopes.

But featuring a defense that's yielded only 14.3 points and 248.7 yards per game so far this young season, Seattle has become one of the NFC's surprise teams. The Seahawks could be two games ahead of the powerful San Francisco 49ers in the NFC West by the end of Monday night.

The Seahawks have been particularly tough against the pass, limiting opponents to an NFL-best 4.7 yards per throw. But those small numbers were built on games against the Broncos, Patriots and Tua-less Dolphins, so tonight's game against Jared Goff's Detroit Lions will easily be Seattle's toughest test yet.

Titans 3, Dolphins 0

Mason Rudolph has led the Titans to the first points of the game. A relatively short field ultimately led to a Nick Folk 53-yard field goal.

The Dolphins — who’ve gone 22 straight possessions without a touchdown — will now look to answer.

End of first: Titans 0, Dolphins 0

We’re scoreless after one quarter, and this game has turned into a battle of backup quarterbacks.

The Titans are in Dolphins territory, though, with a chance to break that tie as the second quarter begins.

Will Levis questionable to return

Titans quarterback Will Levis is questionable to return, per the ESPN broadcast.

Mason Rudolph takes over after Dolphins punt

Miami goes three-and-out, and the Titans take over with Mason Rudolph at quarterback.

Will Levis appeared to hurt himself after taking a hard fall on his right shoulder while trying to run for a first down.

No harm done for the Dolphins

Andrew Greif

Miami’s fumble didn’t hurt them, after all.

With Will Levis still unable to generate any easy yardage for Tennessee, the Titans went three-and-out before a punt. Levis has completed three of his first four passes but for little impact.

Turnover, Dolphins

Andrew Greif

Miami quarterback Tyler Huntley threw a backward pass that Tyreek Hill dropped. Tennessee’s Arden Key was the only player on the field who had the awareness that the pass could be a live ball as he recovered it. It took a referee review to confirm the turnover. Each team has had one head-scratching turnover so far.

Will Levis is picked off!

The Titans were having success on their first drive, but Will Levis was picked off by Emmanuel Ogbah. Levis has had a penchant for turnovers so far this season, and he coughs the ball up on Tennessee’s opening drive.

It’s Tyler Huntley time for the Dolphins.

Miami Dolphins a totally different team without Tua Tagovailoa

With Tua Tagovailoa under center, the Miami Dolphins were a playoff team and possible Super Bowl contender.

Without him, the Dolphins haven't scored a touchdown in almost 80 miles of play.

Tagovailoa suffered a head injury in Miami's Week 2 loss the Buffalo Bills, and his replacements Skylar Thompson and Tim Boyle couldn't guide the Dolphins to the end zone in a Week 3 loss to Seattle.

Tyler Huntley, who was signed away from the Baltimore Ravens practice squad, gets his chance to lead Miami tonight.

Tyler Huntley gets the start for his hometown team

Tyler Huntley will start at quarterback for the Miami Dolphins tonight.

Huntley was born in Dania Beach, about 15 miles from the Dolphins’ home stadium. He attended high school at Hallandale High School, which is even closer to Miami’s home field.

The Dolphins signed Huntley to their practice squad after Tua Tagovailoa suffered a concussion in Week 2. He was named the starter after backup Skylar Thompson suffered a rib injury against the Seahawks in Week 3.

Huntley has a 3-6 career record.

Why television executives are freaking out over 2029

Alex Sherman, CNBC

At $111 billion over 11 years, the NFL’s media rights deal is the biggest in the U.S. That deal has an out clause after the 2029 season with all of its media partners except Disney (which can opt out one year later). 

Sources tell me the opt-out also affects “Sunday Ticket,” the league’s out-of-market package for which Alphabet’s YouTube paid about $2 billion. That means that after the 2029-30 Super Bowl, the NFL has the right to completely rejigger the media landscape, if it so chooses. 

Five years is a lifetime in the media industry given the rapid pace of change. To put that timeframe in perspective, if you rewind five years from today, Disney+, NBCUniversal’s Peacock, Paramount+ and Max (formerly known as HBO Max) all hadn’t launched. Now they have more than 300 million subscribers combined.

But it’s not too early to start thinking about what 2029 symbolizes. I don’t think it’s hyperbole to say 2029 could be the end of the modern media era. It’s at least plausible that by that time, streaming has become so dominant that the NFL feels comfortable moving some Sunday afternoon packages away from broadcast TV, especially given the superior balance sheets and potential global reach of companies such as Netflix, Google, Apple and Amazon.

Read the full story here

'Monday Night Football' injury report

The biggest name not playing on "Monday Night Football" will be Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa, who suffered a head inquiry in Week 2.

Miami is also expected to play without OT Terron Armstead, while RB Raheem Mostert is questionable for the Dolphins game against Tennessee. Titans DT Jeffery Simmons has been listed as doubtful.

Then in the Seahawks-Lions game at 8:15 p.m., Detriot will be without center Frank Ragnow.

Seattle gets running back Kenneth Walker III back after missing the last two, but defensive linemen Leonard Williams and Byron Murphy III and outside linebackers Boye Mafe and Uchenna Nwosu are unlikely to play.

Why Titans head coach Brian Callahan hired his father

Jesse Kirsch

Will Ujek

Jesse Kirsch and Will Ujek

Brian Callahan, the first-year head coach of the Tennessee Titans, is overseeing aspects he didn’t have to think about before as an assistant. He’s managing practice schedules, strength training and his staff — which happens to include his father, Bill Callahan, as offensive line coach. 

“It’s a dream come true,” Bill said. “We’re proud of Brian, as we are of all of our children, but this is really a unique and a rare situation that we’re in right now.”

Now a father and son from the same family tree — but slightly different coaching trees — are trying to get the Titans on track for success.

Their similarities and unique dynamic have led to a few misunderstandings and jokes along the way.

Read the full story here

Lions' all-time great to be honored

NBC News

Calvin Johnson, who holds just about every receiving record for the Detroit Lions, will be honored at tonight's game by being inducted into the Pride of the Lions.

Johnson, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2021, played in Detroit from 2007 till his retirement after the 2015 season.

Chiefs remain undefeated on the season

Gabriella Rudy

Kansas City won its 11th consecutive road game over the Chargers yesterday, 17-10.

Rallying back from an early 10-point deficit, both teams were tied late in the fourth quarter. Chiefs running back Samaje Perine scored a 2-yard touchdown that gave Kansas City its first lead of the game, and when wide receiver Xavier Worthy later hauled in quarterback Patrick Mahomes' third-down pass, the Chiefs earned their fourth straight victory of the year.

But it wasn't all reason to celebrate for the Chiefs. Wide receiver Rashee Rice exited the game early in the first quarter with a knee injury that may be serious.

Pittsburgh Steelers gave up the most points they have all season

Gabriella Rudy

Previously unbeaten, the Steelers fell to the Indianapolis Colts 24-27 last night after a rocky defensive performance.

Even with Colts' quarterback Anthony Richardson's injury in the first half, the team was able to dominate thanks to 39-year-old Joe Flacco subbing in to relive Richardson - and throwing two touchdown passes of his own.


Seahawks HC Mike Macdonald has a resume like few others

It might be a jarring sight for many casual football fans to see Mike Macdonald prowling the Seattle Seahawks sideline and not gum-chewing, cocksure Pete Carroll.

Macdonald, at 37, is the NFL's youngest head coach and one of the few to have a head coaching job with no significant playing experience beyond high school.

And while he's been a coordinator and assistant coach in the NFL and at colleges for several years, he's never been the man in charge. Seattle earlier this year hired him away from the Baltimore Ravens, where he was the defensive coordinator.

Beleaguered QB Will Levis and his 0-3 Titans limp into MNF

No one is feeling more heat in Nashville than mistake-prone Titans quarterback Will Levis.

He's thrown five interceptions in just 94 passes for a 5.3% pick rate, third highest in the NFL and Tennessee's team offense of 260.3 yards per game is ranked No. 29.

But as shaky at those numbers have been, the 25-year-old QB, who graduated in the same high school class as Brock Purdy and Trevor Lawrence, has arguably fared worse in the eye test.

In a 24-17 loss to the New York Jets on Sept. 15, Levis made the blooper reel with a ridiculous, improvised lateral deep in New York territory that resulted in a turnover.

Derrick Henry makes longest run in Ravens' history

Gabriella Rudy

The Baltimore Ravens dominated the Buffalo Bills at home last night with a 35-10 victory.

The most notable moment of the game was Henry's 87-yard run on Baltimore's first offensive play, breaking the previous 82-yard record that was shared by Jamal Lewis and Le’Ron McClain.