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Joe Buck expected to leave Fox Sports for huge ESPN dealĮrin Andrews could be the next Fox free agent to bolt in NFL media frenzyĪmazon eyeing ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit as its top NFL analyst But there’s a reason why the Mannings could only commit to doing 10 games - between speaking engagement, business commitments, and sponsorships, they have kept quite busy during their retirement from the NFL.How Kirk Herbstreit revived his NFL dream after Troy Aikman twist They could also end up doing one of ESPN’s Saturday games or the network’s Wild Card playoff game, which an ESPN source said aren’t off the table.īasically, ESPN is happy with the success of the broadcast and is trying to maximize it. After Week 8, they’ll have five remaining to spread out over the last nine weeks of the season. They signed on with ESPN to do their alternate broadcast during 10 Monday Night Football games this season. 1 (a questionable choice, since Eli is also employed by the Giants in a business operations and fan engagement role).Īfter that, it’s anyone’s guess which remaining games the Manning brothers will call.
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They’ll also stick around the following week so Eli can talk as his former team, the New York Giants, take on the Kansas City Chiefs on Nov. That’s when Peyton and Eli will return to ESPN2 to call the Week 7 matchup between the New Orleans Saints and the Seattle Seahawks. If you’re just interested in the Mannings, circle Oct. King of Prussia native Lisa Salters will report from the sideline. Joining him in the booth is former NFL quarterback Brian Griese and former Eagles front office executive and scout Louis Riddick. So fans tuning in to Monday Night Football over the next three weeks looking for the Mannings will instead get ESPN’s main broadcast crew, led by play-by-play announcer (and longtime SportsCenter anchor) Steve Levy. I’ve been seeing you too much,” Eli said to Peyton during last week’s broadcast. That means in addition to Monday’s Raiders-Chargers game, they’ll also be skipping Colts-Ravens in Week 5 on Oct. Unfortunately, at the end of the Eagles’ Week 3 blowout loss to the Cowboys, Peyton announced the duo was taking the next three weeks off. “That’s what a nine-year old did to me, I thought I could do it back.” I guess that’s frowned upon, so I apologize if I offended anybody,” Eli said with former Eagles defender Chris Long laughing in the background. Eli knows what it’s like to get booed at home.”) to Eli apologizing for flipping the double bird on air while telling the story of a nine-year-old Eagles fan who did the same to him. The broadcast has also generated a number of unforgettable moments, from Charles Barkley schooling Peyton on what it’s like to be booed by your own crowd (”You were lucky, Peyton. » READ MORE: WIP host Angelo Cataldi teases announcement about his future with the station Thanks to the natural chemistry between the Manning brothers and an uncharacteristically positive response on social media (a welcome change for ESPN from the brutal coverage of former Monday Night Football announcer Jason Witten), the Manning alternate broadcast more than doubled its audience over the first three weeks of the season - from 800,000 viewers in Week 1 to nearly 1.9 million viewers in Week 3. Peyton and Eli Manning have drawn near-universal praise this season for their alternate Monday Night Football broadcast on ESPN2, where they spend as much time discussing the game as they do mocking each other’s armpit sweat and dance moves.
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Good luck trying to tune in to the “Manning MegaCast” on ESPN over the next few weeks.