Omaha Productions announces Week 9 guests for Monday night 'ManningCast'
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The popular alternate football broadcast, known better as the “ManningCast” will feature three new major guests on Monday night. Monday night features a matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and New Orleans Saints — and the Manning brothers will be joined by a mix of stars throughout the night on ESPN2.
Joining brothers Peyton and Eli Manning will be country music star Luke Bryan, NFL star Kirk Cousins and former New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton. As usual, the three stars will appear throughout the show in the order revealed by their weekly guest list — with the brothers talking to their various guests about their connections to the sport and the teams on the field.
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Week 9 ManningCast guests for Monday night
Luke Bryan is first up on Monday and the famous singer/songwriter will be following in the footsteps of last week’s country music guest, Brad Paisley. Bryan has ties to the NFL himself after singing the national anthem ahead of Super Bowl LI, where the New England Patriots completed their historic comeback to defeat the Atlanta Falcons.
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Up next is Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins, who is currently leading the Vikings to a 7-1 record and the second-best record in the NFL this year. Cousins will likely have plenty to talk about given his team’s current success, but will also look to avoid the “ManningCast curse” that has plagued fellow quarterbacks who appear on the program and lose their next week’s game.
Finally, former Saints coach — and Super Bowl XLIV-winning coach — Sean Payton will finish the night of guest appearances. Payton coached the Saints from 2006-2021, and has been a hugely popular name as a head coaching candidate for another head coaching job in the past few years.