ESPN has announced a long-term agreement with Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions to extend their partnership until 2034.

This nine-year extension includes the continuation of the popular Manningcast, a simulcast of NFL’s Monday Night Football hosted by Peyton and his brother Eli Manning.

The Manningcast has been a hit with football fans, offering unique insights from the brothers during live game broadcasts.

The duo has interviewed a variety of guests, including current and former athletes, as well as celebrities. In 2023, the Manningcast covered 11 Monday night games, including a wild-card playoff matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

In addition to the Manningcast, the extension will also feature the Manning brothers’ personal shows on ESPN+, Peyton’s Places and Eli’s Places.

Peyton Manning’s show focuses on NFL history and culture, while Eli Manning’s show delves into similar topics in the realm of college football.

Fans of the Manning brothers can look forward to more exciting content and insightful commentary from Peyton and Eli in the coming years, thanks to this extended partnership with ESPN.

Author

David Mawuli is an award-winning journalist and blogger with over 10 years of experience in the field. He is the founder of DM Network Services and NFL FAQs. Even though NFL is not popular in his country, he developed his love for the game due to the massive hype around the Super Bowl. He is a bit biased toward Cooper Kupp because he is his favorite player, however, his favorite NFL team is the 49ers. R.I.P. to legendary John Madden. Follow his social media handles for personal updates.