Scoreless halves in the NFL are uncommon, but when they happen on Monday Night Football (MNF) — the league’s primetime showcase — they become moments of trivia gold. Since MNF debuted in 1970, fans have seen hundreds of high-scoring shootouts, but a 0-0 first half is a true anomaly.
According to historical data, as of 2009, there had only been nine games in Monday Night Football history where neither team scored in the first half. That figure underscores just how unusual it is for two offenses to stall completely under the national spotlight.
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Notable Scoreless First Halves on MNF
One of the most famous instances occurred during the 2009 matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns. That game entered halftime at 0-0 before the Ravens exploded in the second half to win 16-0. At the time, it was noted as just the ninth scoreless first half in more than 600 Monday night games.
Fast forward to November 10, 2025, when the Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers went into halftime tied 0-0 — marking the first scoreless first half on MNF in over a decade. The game featured strong defensive stands and wet conditions that stifled both offenses, reminding fans how unpredictable football can be.
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Historical Context and Frequency
While complete scoreless games are practically extinct in the modern NFL, scoreless first halves have occasionally appeared across regular season play. However, on Monday Night Football — where top-tier offenses and national audiences converge — it’s happened roughly 10 times in more than 700 broadcasts.
That means fans have only about a 1.4% chance of witnessing a 0-0 halftime score during a Monday night broadcast — rarer than a shutout win, a safety on the first play, or even an overtime tie.
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Why Scoreless First Halves Still Happen
Several factors can contribute to a scoreless first half:
- Defensive dominance: Both teams controlling the line of scrimmage and forcing punts.
- Weather conditions: Rain, wind, or cold can dramatically affect offensive rhythm.
- Conservative game plans: Especially in divisional matchups or early playoff implications, coaches may prioritize field position over risk.
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The Bottom Line
The 2025 Eagles vs. Packers matchup joined a short list of Monday Night Football games to reach halftime without a point scored. In over 50 years of primetime NFL history, this has happened just about 10 times, emphasizing how rare true defensive stalemates are in a league built around offense.
Next time a Monday Night Football game hits halftime at 0-0, don’t change the channel — you’re watching history.
