The second episode of the “Monday Night Football” Manningcast is ready to get underway with the Week 3 NFC East meeting between the Giants and Cowboys.
The alternate telecast, which shows Peyton Manning and Eli Manning breaking down the game from their home studios, has already followed last year’s fantastic debut with more viral moments this season. (Such as the elder Manning calling timeout 62 times before the Broncos’ ill-fated 64-yard field goal attempt against Seattle in Week 1.)
That was a massive victory for ESPN, which used the same weekend to debut the new broadcast team of Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, fresh from their move over from Fox. There should be plenty more storylines and opportunities for excellent TV between Dallas and New York.
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Oh, and more insight from the Manning brothers’ Week 3 guests.
The Week 1 slate certainly wasn’t short of star power, including the likes of Shannon Sharpe, Joel McHale and Giants running back Saquon Barkley (who overcame the Manningcast curse by helping New York to a 19-16 victory over the Panthers in Week 2).
Here’s a look at the guest list for the Week 3 airing of “Monday Night Football with Peyton and Eli” during the Giants and Cowboys game.
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Manningcast guests for Week 3
- Jimmy Johnson, former Cowboys coach
- Pat McAfee, former Colts punter
- Tracy Morgan, actor/comedian
Jimmy Johnson
Johnson is the Cowboys-centered guest for the week, having served as Dallas’ second-ever coach in franchise history, from 1989 through 1993. His stint includes two straight Super Bowl-winning teams in 1992 and 1993, the latter of which is the second-most recent Super Bowl in franchise history (Barry Switzer won one in his second season in 1995).
Johnson, it should be noted, was formerly teammates with owner Jerry Jones at Arkansas. It will be worth watching what he says of Jones and the current state of the Cowboys.
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Pat McAfee
McAfee, a former Colts punter, has become one of the most prominent media personalities in both the NFL and college football in recent years. He undoubtedly will cut up with the Manning brothers while providing insight into the game — likely paying special attention to the punter play. “For the brand,” as he always says.
Tracy Morgan
Morgan will follow Joel McHale in Week 1 as the non-football (and Giants-specific) guest for Week 3. The die-hard New York fan has appeared on “The Eli Manning Show” in years past, speaking with the former Giants quarterback on several occasions.
“Eli having you as a friend means a lot to me” – @TracyMorgan
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— New York Giants (@Giants) November 5, 2021
How to watch Manning brothers on ‘Monday Night Football’
- TV channel: ESPN2
- Live stream: ESPN+
“Monday Night Football with Peyton and Eli” will air on ESPN2. It will also be simulcast on ESPN’s streaming service, ESPN+, which has several subscription options. You can view them all below.
Product | Overall Price as of Aug. 13 |
---|---|
ESPN+ Monthly Subscription | $6.99/month |
ESPN+ Annual Subscription | $69.99/year |
The Disney Bundle w/Hulu Ad-Supported | $19.99/month |
The Disney Bundle w/Hulu No-Ads | $13.99/month |
UFC PPV Standalone | $69.99 each |
UFC PPV Package (UFC PPV & ESPN+ Annual) | $89.98, then $69.99/year |
UFC PPV & The Disney Bundle | $83.98, then $13.99/month |
Monday Night Football schedule 2022
- Start time: 8:15 p.m. ET
- TV channel: ESPN
- Live stream: ESPN app
ESPN has owned “Monday Night Football” broadcast rights since 2006, the first year the network planned for scheduled doubleheaders. ESPN has continued making changes to the biggest game of the week, adding Joe Buck and Troy Aikman from Fox and introducing the Manningcast in September 2021.
“MNF” games featuring the Manning brothers are denoted with an asterisk.
Week | Date | Matchup |
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1 | Sept. 12 | Denver Broncos vs. Seattle Seahawks* |
2 | Sept. 19 | Buffalo Bills vs. Tennessee Titans (7:15 p.m. ET, ESPN) |
2 | Sept. 19 | Philadelphia Eagles vs. Minnesota Vikings (8:30 p.m. ET, ABC) |
3 | Sept. 26 | Dallas Cowboys vs. New York Giants* |
4 | Oct. 3 | Los Angeles Rams vs. San Francisco 49ers* |
5 | Oct. 10 | Las Vegas Raiders vs. Kansas City Chiefs |
6 | Oct. 17 | Denver Broncos vs. Los Angeles Chargers |
7 | Oct. 24 | Chicago Bears vs. New England Patriots* |
8 | Oct. 31 | Cincinnati Bengals vs. Cleveland Browns* |
9 | Nov. 7 | Baltimore Ravens vs. New Orleans Saints* |
10 | Nov. 14 | Washington Commanders vs. Philadelphia Eagles |
11 | Nov. 21 | San Francisco 49ers vs. Arizona Cardinals (at Mexico City) |
12 | Nov. 28 | Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Indianapolis Colts |
13 | Dec. 5 | New Orleans Saints vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers* |
14 | Dec. 12 | New England Patriots vs. Arizona Cardinals* |
15 | Dec. 19 | Los Angeles Rams vs. Green Bay Packers* |
16 | Dec. 26 | Los Angeles Chargers vs. Indianapolis Colts |
17 | Jan. 2 | Buffalo Bills vs. Cincinnati Bengals |
WC | Jan. 16 | TBD* |