Now in its 47th season, "Monday Night Football" has become not just a game or a phrase, but a pop-culture touchstone.
From its myriad colorful announcers to celebrity cameos to compelling on-field action, "MNF" has been, on most occasions, must-see appointment viewing for football fans hungry to wind down from the drudgery that marks the start of the workweek.
Since 2006, the NFL has slowly but surely moved better matchups to NBC's "Sunday Night Football" telecast, leaving a mere pittance for the Monday night show, which moved that year from ABC to ESPN.
But no matter what network the game airs, the Baltimore Ravens have -- even during their relatively short history -- provided some of the more compelling Monday night moments.