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Manningcast schedule 2022: Dates of every Monday Night Football with Peyton and Eli this season

NFL’s royal family continue with more ManningCast games, and teams will be trying to break the curse of Peyton and Eli

NFL’s royal family continue with more ManningCast games, and teams will be trying to break the curse of Peyton and Eli

This season, the Manning brothers Peyton and Eli have returned to the commentators’ booth for their alternate “ManningCast” version of Monday Night Football. The appearance of a curse on the weekly guests would seem to have not fazed many, with a full lineup of players breaking it down with the two most successful of the Manning clan.

Week 1′s Broncos vs Seahawks game featured the two brothers as did Week 3′s Cowboys vs Giants and Week 4′s Rams vs 49ers games. There was no ManningCast of the Week 6 Broncos vs Chargers showdown, but there have been three other games featuring the brothers Manning, and there’s still more to come.

The next broadcast of “Monday Night Football with Peyton and Eli” is slated for Monday, Dec. 5 for a Week 13 matchup between the Saints and the Bucs that could have major NFC South implications.

The pair will then provide commentary in Weeks 14 and 15 for the Patriots-Cardinals and Rams-Packers. From there, the brothers will take another break to end the season before coming back for the playoffs.

Here is the full season’s ManningCast lineup

  • Week 1: Broncos at Seahawks
  • Week 3: Cowboys at Giants
  • Week 4: Rams at 49ers
  • Week 7: Bears at Patriots
  • Week 8: Bengals at Browns
  • Week 9: Ravens at Saints
  • Week 13: Saints at Buccaneers
  • Week 14: Patriots at Cardinals
  • Week 15: Rams at Packers
  • Wild Card Weekend: TBA Monday night game

How can I watch the ManningCast?

All “ManningCast” games are broadcast on ESPN2, and four of them will also appear on ESPN+. Subscribe to fuboTV (try for free) for streaming access to ESPN throughout the season.

As long as the broadcast remains popular, it would seem that ESPN is happy to bring it back. They have initially signed a three-year deal which will see the Mannings offer their insight to fans through the 2023 season as well.