Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting Monday Night Football: Has Jason Witten ruined a US television institution?

Monday Night Football: Has Jason Witten ruined a US television institution?

Jason Witten has been linked with a return to the Cowboys. The NFL has a multitude of problems: players committing off-the-field violence, the Oakland Raiders in general and, most worrying of all, the growing realization that the game is inherently dangerous to its participants’ long-term health. It was inevitable that there would be some growing pains over at MNF, as the show replaced the entire booth during the offseason.

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