The Manningcast is coming back this Monday Night Football edition for Week 15 of the NFL. Tonight, the Pittsburgh Steelers are set to take on the Miami Dolphins at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The highly successful alternative broadcast of Peyton and Eli Manning will be on this Monday night from 8 pm ET onwards.
Tonight. 8pm ET. ESPN2.
With guests: Michael Keaton, Lainey Wilson & Jason Taylor pic.twitter.com/MA49gPlkgV
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The Manningcast skipped last week’s edition of Monday Night Football, after having been on air for six straight weeks between Week 8 and Week 13. The Manningcast will have a touch of Hollywood, country music, and the NFL tonight, as Michael Keaton, Lainey Wilson, and Jason Taylor join as the guests of this week’s broadcast.
On their last appearance, the Manning brothers had a similar assortment of characters as guests in their show, with actor Danny DeVito, soccer player Midge Purce, and former NFL wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. showing up for Week 13’s encounter between the New York Giants and the New England Patriots. This year, they even brought former President George W. Bush as a guest once.
Where to watch the Manningcast?
The Manningcast will be available on ESPN2, which you can stream through YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, Sling TV, DIRECTV Stream, and Vidgo. There’s also the possibility to stream it through ESPN’s standalone streaming service, ESPN Unlimited. The broadcast will start at 8:00 pm ET.
When will the Manningcast return?
The Manningcast is set to return for two weeks more this season. After Monday’s encounter, Peyton and Eli Manning will skip a couple of weeks of Monday Night Football, returning in Week 18 on January 7th, 2026. Then, they will return for the Wildcard Round the following week next week.
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