Monday Night Football Schedule: Find Out If ManningCast Is Airing Tonight

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Monday Night Football Schedule: Find Out If ManningCast Is Airing Tonight

Peyton and Eli Manning are back for a fifth season of the widely popular ManningCast, which airs on ESPN2. This unique Monday Night Football (MNF) alternate broadcast is a collaborative effort with Omaha Productions. The show has gained remarkable popularity, averaging 1.3 million viewers per episode and winning four Sports Emmy Awards in its first four seasons.

ManningCast Details

  • Airing Network: ESPN2
  • Streaming: Available on ESPN+
  • Averaged Viewers: 1.3 million
  • Emmy Awards: Four wins

Each week, the Mannings invite special guests from both the NFL and the pop culture world, making the broadcast engaging and diverse. Meanwhile, the traditional Monday Night Football broadcast continues to provide commentary through Joe Buck and Troy Aikman on ESPN, which is also accessible via FuboTV.

Upcoming Schedule for the ManningCast

This season, the network confirmed 10 regular-season matchups along with a scheduled Saturday game in Week 18 and a Wild Card playoff game on January 12. Although no ManningCast is airing tonight, fans can look forward to their return in Week 8 with the Commanders vs. Chiefs matchup on October 27.

Full ManningCast Schedule

Week Matchup Date
1 Vikings @ Bears Sept. 8
2 No game N/A
3 Lions @ Ravens Sept. 22
4 No game N/A
5 Chiefs @ Jaguars Oct. 6
6 No game N/A
7 No game N/A
8 Commanders @ Chiefs Oct. 27
9 Cardinals @ Cowboys Nov. 3
10 Eagles @ Packers Nov. 10
11 Cowboys @ Raiders Nov. 17
12 Panthers @ 49ers Nov. 24
13 Giants @ Patriots Dec. 1
14 No game N/A
15 Dolphins @ Steelers Dec. 15
16 No game N/A
17 No game N/A
18 TBD Saturday game Jan. 3
Wild Card TBD playoff game Jan. 12

Peyton Manning, who achieved Super Bowl glory twice—once with the Indianapolis Colts and once with the Denver Broncos—joins his brother Eli Manning in this venture. Eli, too, boasts two Super Bowl titles, earned with the New York Giants. Their partnership with ESPN extends through the 2034 NFL season, guaranteeing fans many more hours of entertaining football discussions.