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"ManningCast 2024: Schedule & Return Date for Postseason"
2024-12-16
During this busy time of the year, even the renowned Manning family finds themselves taking a step back. The NFL regular season is nearing its end, with the playoffs just around the corner. As teams jostle for playoff spots and aim to secure a well-deserved bye week, the "ManningCast" hosted by Peyton and Eli Manning will be noticeably absent from our screens for the next month. ESPN has granted the Manning brothers this much-needed break, allowing them to recharge before their postseason game in January.

Stay Tuned for the Manning Brothers' Postseason Return

Wild Card Weekend: Game TBD

The "ManningCast" will make its much-anticipated return during the final game of Super Wild Card weekend on January 13. This break has given the Manning brothers the opportunity to rest and prepare for what promises to be an exciting postseason. While they won't be gracing our screens during Week 15's Monday night doubleheader, featuring the Vikings vs. Bears and Falcons vs. Raiders, fans can look forward to their return.

During the regular "Monday Night Football" broadcasts on ABC and ESPN, Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will handle the majority of the games. The "ManningCast" will take a well-deserved hiatus until the postseason, giving viewers a chance to enjoy the traditional broadcast style. But when they do return, it's sure to be a spectacle.

How to Watch the ManningCast

For traditional cable viewers, the "ManningCast" is available on ESPN2. Those who have cut the cord can catch it streaming on ESPN+, starting at 8:15 p.m. ET during select weeks. It's a convenient way for fans to stay connected to the Manning brothers and their unique commentary. Meanwhile, Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will be on the call for the regular "Monday Night Football" broadcasts, kicking off at 8:15 p.m. ET on ABC and ESPN.

Stream the "ManningCast" with a Fubo subscription and enjoy the best of both worlds. We occasionally recommend interesting products and services, and if you make a purchase through our links, we may earn an affiliate fee. USA TODAY Network newsrooms operate independently, ensuring that our coverage remains unbiased and objective.

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