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The incredible streak of the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday Night Football

The New York Giants will have some serious odds to beat when they face the Pittsburgh Steelers in their territory for Monday Night Football tonight.

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The New York Giants will face the Pittsburgh Steelers for Monday Night Football tonight with an 8:15 p.m. ET kickoff from Acrisure Stadium.

The Steelers head into tonight‘s game with a 5-2 record and fresh off a 37-15 win over the New York Jets last week. That game was quarterback Russell Wilson‘s debut and he’ll be back in tonight to try to beat his second New York team.

The 2-5 Giants, on the other hand, will be looking for their first win in three weeks after losing to the Cincinnati Bengals and Philadelphia Eagles. Quarterback Daniel Jones has been playing much better on the road this season, having yet to throw a touchdown pass at home, but succeeding in throwing four interceptions. However, today‘s road game may not be so easy considering the Steelers’ history of Monday night games at home...

Steelers' unbelievable success at home for Monday Night Football

As it turns out, the Steelers have quite a long-running win streak of Monday Night Football victories played at home.

In fact, the Steelers have won 21 straight Monday Night Football games at home, dating all the way back to 1992. Interestingly enough, the last opponent to beat them in a MNF game at home was the Giants in 1991, back when they played at Three Rivers Stadium.

Tonight, they‘ll try to do it again, looking to break the Steelers’ 32-year winning streak.

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