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Eli Manning on the success of the ‘ManningCast’

Eli Manning on the success of the ‘ManningCast’

Former New York Giants quarterback El Manning, four times a Pro Bowl selection and twice named MVP of the Super Bowl, has continued to stay in the limelight with the “ManningCast.”

The 2022 NFL campaign marked a second season for the popular broadcast, which features brothers Eli and Peyton Manning watching and commenting on the “Monday Night Football” game.

The game is shown, which is a plus for sports fans but it is almost secondary as the Manning brothers have perfectly blended football talk with humor. One moment, the Manning brothers are talking about why a hitch route wasn’t executed properly and led to an overthrown ball and interception. The next moment, Eli is reminding his older brother of something embarrassing from their childhood.

Throw in former NFL players making guest appearances, and the alternate broadcast has been very solid for ESPN.

“I didn’t know what to expect. I mean, obviously, I felt good about the idea and just the fact that Peyton and I know we could just feed off each other. We both are not sensitive,” Eli told USA TODAY Sports Weekly.

“And so, if there’s a joke out there, we know the guys are going to come after us and take a take a shot if there’s one available. I think I like the idea that, if you make a mistake, I know he’s going call me out on it before the media has opportunity to do it the next day – like it’s coming direct. If it is coming from your brother – and I’m going to take a shot – I’d rather get it from my brother than someone else.”

Eli Manning remains as relevant as ever, even now four years removed from his retirement. In early March, he partnered with The Children’s Place, a specialty clothing store, to visit pediatric cancer patients at Children’s Cancer Institute at Joseph M. Sanzari Children’s Hospital as part of Tackle Kids Cancer. That afternoon, he hosted more than 300 children and their families to a spring-themed event at Superdome Sports in Waldwick, New Jersey.

The day included everything from an Easter egg hunt to playing football with Manning, center Shaun O’Hara and other former Giants. There were custom-made T-shirts from The Children’s Place for all participants.

As for the “ManningCast,” it will definitely return for 2023. While the plans are still being formed for how many games and what games the dynamic duo will broadcast, Eli is hopeful to take things up a notch.

“Nothing really been discussed yet so we have to see what games we…

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