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WATCH: Peyton Manning has hilarious NSFW moment during Manningcast

IMG_0985by:Griffin McVeigh01/17/22

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Peyton Manning walking onto the field to be inducted into the Broncos Ring of Honor. (Justin Tafoya/Getty Images)

For the first time in NFL history, there is a playoff game on Monday Night Football. With ESPN broadcasting the Los Angeles Rams host the Arizona Cardinals, they decided to bring the Manning Cast back.

After Odell Beckham Jr. scored the first touchdown of the night, Peyton Manning was getting ready to break down the play. However, he was having some audio issues as the broadcast was coming back from the commercial.

Eli Manning tried to lead his brother into the segment, saying “Peyton, he’s going to break down that touchdown.” Peyton, having his issues, said “I can’t hear sh*t.” Eli hilarious responded with a quick and simple “nevermind” before moving on.

You can watch the full sequence here.

The Manning Cast has been producing moments like this all season. First, Eli gave the double bird to the camera before coming back from the commercial break to apologize. He was explaining how the fans in Philadelphia interacted with opposing players.

Manningcast ratings come in for ESPN

The TV ratings first year of ESPN’s Manningcast has been releasedper Sports Business Journal. The alternate Monday Night Football broadcast hosted by Peyton and Eli Manning generated an average of 1.58 million viewers per game.

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The most-watched broadcast occurred during a Week 8 game between the New York Giants and Kansas City Chiefs, with 1.96 million. There is one more scheduled broadcast this season for a Wild Card playoff game on Jan. 17.

Compared to the typical sports broadcast, the two brothers are able to look at it from a more lighthearted standpoint. They love to mess with each other, bring up funny moments of each other’s careers, and make it feel like everyone is watching the game together.

Thanks to their many connections, the Mannings have been able to attract a star-studded cast of guests to the show to keep viewers watching. That includes LeBron James, Tom Brady, Condoleezza Rice, David Letterman, and many more.