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“Monday Night Football” posts second-worst ratings ever

Aug 14, 2015; Jacksonville, FL, USA; A gold-painted NFL logo on the field before the start of a preseason NFL football game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Jacksonville Jaguars at EverBank Field. The logo is part of the NFL's "On the Fifty" campaign, to promote Super Bowl 50 next February. The Jacksonville Jaguars won 23-21. Mandatory Credit: Phil Sears-USA TODAY Sports

An over-policed product combined with subpar matchups, and it should come as a surprise that NFL Monday Night Football posted it’s second-worst season ratings in program history, second only to the 2007 season, per Yahoo Finance.

Faced with the third straight year of declining ratings, fifth of the last six, people have already started making excuses for the declining ratings — “The election has interfered

And while that may be a valid argument to an extent, the election wasn’t on for three years straight.

With the oversaturation of pro football on TV today, with Thursday Night football, Saturday football, Sunday football, Sunday night prime-time games and Monday night football, it makes sense that viewership has fallen off.

Add in the multitude of redundant and annoying penalties, plus the crackdown on celebrations, and fans are willing to turn to college to get their football fix.

Expect this trend to continue until the NFL can figure out exactly how to right a sinking ship.

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