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SUPER BOWL LVIII

Will there be Manningcast for the 2024 Super Bowl?

The ManningCast is an alternative NFL broadcast hosted by brothers and football legends Peyton and Eli Manning. Will they be present at Super Bowl LVIII?

Head coach Peyton Manning of the AFC shakes hands with brother and Head coach Eli Manning of the NFC following the 2024 NFL Pro Bowl Games.
MIKE EHRMANNAFP

The ManningCast is a TV show that offers a unique and alternative presentation of Monday Night Football, hosted by two NFL legends, Peyton and Eli Manning. The show premiered in September 2021 and is aired on ESPN2 and ESPN+. The brothers’ engaging personalities have quickly made the show a fan favorite, as viewers enjoy their witty commentary and insightful analysis of the games.

The ManningCast has completed its third season, which was concluded with the brothers’ call of the Wild Card game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the first round of the NFL playoffs. The show featured numerous celebrity guests and interviews this season, including NBA star Steph Curry and former President Barack Obama.

The ManningCast has become an increasingly popular platform for football fans to enjoy the game, and its success has paved the way for other alternative sports presentations. With the Manning brothers at the helm, viewers can expect an entertaining and informative experience that will enhance their enjoyment of Monday Night Football.

Back for the fourth?

The Mannings returned for a third season in the 2023-24 NFL campaign, again for ten plus one episodes. The ManningCast received critical acclaim and was awarded a Sports Emmy for outstanding live sports series.

After a brief hiatus, the Manning brothers will be set to return to the football field in 2024. Unfortunately, their comeback won’t be in time for Super Bowl LVIII, scheduled for the following weekend. However, fans need not worry; they’ll be able to catch the Mannings in action when the NFL 2024-25 season kicks off in the fall.

In the meantime, the Mannings have signed a three-year deal with ESPN to produce their show. The show has received positive reviews from fans and critics alike, and ESPN will likely renew their contracts, given its popularity. It’s an excellent opportunity for the Mannings to showcase their game knowledge and provide expert analysis to viewers.