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Peyton & Eli Manning Release A Star-Studded Musical Promo For This Year’s “ManningCast”

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Peyton Manning and Eli Manning

The Manning brothers are the ultimate entertainers - both on and off the field. Eli and Peyton Manning quickly spun their NFL quarterbacking careers into highly successful media ventures. The brothers have four Super Bowls combined between them, and now are fully enveloped in their own post-football careers. Peyton Manning started Omaha Productions in 2020, which then lead to everyone's favorite alternate broadcast: The ManningCast. The ManningCast has really grown since its inception back in 2021. One could argue that the production value has some room for improvement, but that’s not why football fans are tuning in. Everyone flips on the broadcast to see two brothers (who also happened to have legendary NFL careers) poke fun at one another as they break down the game. They also appear to be rather open making fun of themselves, as seen below in "ManningCast: The Musical." And it wasn't just Peyton and Eli that got in on the joke - the two former footballers somehow convinced a number of high-profile NFL coaches and players to jump into the various musical numbers. Coaches Andy Reid, John and Jim Harbaugh, Mike McDaniel and Brian Daboll all made cameos in the 10-minute-long skit, while on the players side of things, Myles Garrett, Baker Mayfield, Gardner Minshew and Ja'Marr Chase were also included. Ravens kicker Justin Tucker and professional crooner Michael Bublé also had a hilarious moment in the musical act, where both showed up and showed out with their singing voices. Some other celebrity cameos include Pete Davidson, Bill Burr, Kevin Hart, Livvy Dunne, Druski and Snoop Dogg (who did a special song about quarter-zips, which I personally need a full version of). All in all, it's a great way to get football fans fired up for the ManningCast, which has quickly become a staple and fan-favorite alternate program on ESPN. At the very end, Peyton and Eli didn't get a Tony Award, but they jokingly said that they got a Bill - in reference to Bill Belichick being a scheduled guest for every single game they call this season. Spend a good 10 minutes taking this in... you won't regret it: https://twitter.com/OmahaProd/status/1830968435603587522

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