Peyton Manning and his brother, Eli, wrapped up their third season of the ManningCast when they called the Wild Card game featuring the Philadelphia Eagles and Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the first round of the NFL playoffs last night.
The 2023 Monday Night Football schedule has now concluded for Peyton and Eli, but the brothers will return for a fourth season of the popular ManningCast in 2024.
ESPN expanded its agreement with Peyton’s “Omaha Productions” in 2022 and added a fourth year (2024) to the ManningCast contract. So the witty brothers are set to call another 10 games next season.
“I’ve always loved talking football with my brother, and it was even more fun to do it while watching ESPN’s Monday Night Football,” Peyton said in a press release after ESPN agreed to add the 2024 season. “Eli and I are excited to sign on for another season, and the entire Omaha team is looking forward to producing MegaCasts that celebrate other sports.”
In addition to the ManningCast, ESPN and Omaha Productions have also teamed up for alternate broadcasts of UFC, college football and golf events. ESPN clearly appreciates Peyton’s creative vision, and he’ll continue working with the network for at least one more year.
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