Peyton and Eli Manning have returned for a fifth season of ESPN’s famous Monday Night Football alternate broadcast, ManningCast, which is produced in collaboration with Omaha Productions.
During its first four seasons, the show averaged 1.3 million viewers per episode and won four Sports Emmy awards. Each week, the former quarterbacks host special guests from the NFL and popular culture.
While the main MNF broadcast remains on ESPN (accessible on FuboTV), with Joe Buck and Troy Aikman giving analysis, the ManningCast will be shown on ESPN2 and available on ESPN+.
The network has confirmed 10 regular-season matchups for 2025, as well as a to-be-announced Saturday game in Week 18 and a Wild Card playoff game on January 12. There is no game tonight, but Peyton and Eli will return in week 18. See the entire program below.
ManningCast Schedule
Week 1: Vikings @ Bears (Sept. 8)Week 2: No gameWeek 3: Lions @ Ravens (Sept. 22)Week 4: No gameWeek 5: Chiefs @ Jaguars (Oct. 6)Week 6: No gameWeek 7: No gameWeek 8: Commanders @ Chiefs (Oct. 27)Week 9: Cardinals @ Cowboys (Nov. 3)Week 10: Eagles @ Packers (Nov. 10)Week 11: Cowboys @ Raiders (Nov. 17)Week 12: Panthers @ 49ers (Nov. 24)Week 13: Giants @ Patriots (Dec. 1)Week 14: No gameWeek 15: Dolphins @ Steelers (Dec. 15)Week 16: No game- Week 17: No game
- Week 18: TBD Saturday game (Jan. 3)
- Wild Card: TBD playoff game (Jan. 12)
Peyton Manning won two Super Bowls in his career, with the Indianapolis Colts and the Denver Broncos. Eli Manning has also won two championships, both with the New York Giants. They now have an agreement with ESPN through the 2034 NFL season.
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