Another week, another Manningcast.
Peyton and Eli Manning are back for the second of three consecutive weeks hosting the Manningcast during “Monday Night Football,” and this week Peyton will get the opportunity to watch one of his former teams as the underdog Broncos face the Bills.
While Denver faces an uphill battle in Buffalo, the Broncos are arguably entering with more momentum after going into their bye on a two-game win streak. A struggling Bills team will try to halt the momentum for Russell Wilson and Co. in a raucous environment under the lights.
The Manning brothers will again host their alternate broadcast, and they have a star-studded group of guests set to join them on ESPN2.
MORE: Watch ‘Monday Night Football’ live with Fubo (free trial)
Here’s a look at who will appear during the Week 10 episode of the Manningcast.
Manningcast guests for Week 10
- Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs quarterback
- Lindsey Vonn, Olympic skier
- Kyle Brandt, NFL Network anchor
Patrick Mahomes
Does Mahomes need any introduction? There will be six championships between Mahomes and the Manning brothers when the Chiefs star joins the program on Monday night, and that alone makes his appearance a must-watch.
Mahomes is coming off of his bye week with the Chiefs, but he’ll be center-stage come next Monday as Kansas City hosts the Eagles in a Super Bowl 57 rematch.
In the meantime, the Manningcast could pick Mahomes’ brain about the Broncos, who have given the Chiefs two tough games this season. Denver earned its first win over Kansas City in the Mahomes era two weeks ago and is looking for another AFC upset on Monday night.
Lindsey Vonn
Vonn was one of the America’s most recognizable athletes at the Winter Olympics during her skiing career, which was ended by injuries in 2019. She also happens to be a lifelong Broncos fan, having moved to Denver when she was a child and the franchise was on the verge of winning back-to-back Super Bowls.
Vonn was in Germany for Sunday’s game between the Patriots and Colts, joining NFL Network reporter Stacey Dales for a segment before kickoff, and she has some familiarity with the Manning brothers after joining Eli’s show in August.
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Kyle Brandt
Brandt is a host of NFL Network’s “Good Morning Football” and has become one of the most entertaining personalities on the network.
With that being said, he has also embraced his role as an unofficial Bills hype man over the years. Brandt has developed a close connection to the Bills and their fans, even getting the opportunity to announce the team’s third-round pick at the 2022 NFL Draft.
With Vonn giving a Broncos fan’s perspective during her appearance, it only makes sense that Brandt gives Bills fans something to cheer about while the team tries to do the same.
How to watch Manning brothers on Monday Night Football
- TV channel: ESPN2
- Live stream: ESPN+ | Fubo
As usual, ESPN2 will be the home of the Manningcast for the 2023 NFL season. ESPN’s main channel will show the primary broadcast, which is led by veteran play-by-play man Joe Buck, color commentator Troy Aikman and sideline reporter Lisa Salters.
Viewers looking to stream the Manningcast will have several options with which to do so. ESPN+, which is ESPN’s streaming service, will air the broadcast for those with a subscription.
Additionally, Fubo carries the ESPN family of networks along with CBS, NBC, Fox and NFL Network. That will allow viewers to catch all of the NFL action in 2023 that isn’t exclusively available on Amazon Prime. Fubo also offers a free trial.
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Monday Night Football schedule 2023
- TV channel: ESPN, ESPN2, ABC (Weeks 2, 3 and 14)
- Start time: 8:15 p.m. ET
- Live stream: ESPN+ | Fubo
“Monday Night Football” will be broadcast weekly on ESPN during the 2023 NFL season. Most of the games will kick off at 8:15 p.m. ET; however, the network does have a few Monday night doubleheaders in Weeks 2, 3 and 14 which will feature one matchup beginning at 7:15 p.m. ET and the next kicking off at 8:15 p.m. ET.
As mentioned, Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will return for a second year in ESPN’s “Monday Night Football” booth. Lisa Salters will continue as the sideline reporter for the program, a role that she has held since replacing Suzy Kolber in 2012.
Those looking to live stream “MNF” will have a few options. ESPN+ will carry the “Manningcast” for those that have a subscription.
Meanwhile, cord-cutters can turn to Fubo, which carries the ESPN family of networks and will carry all nationally broadcast NFL games through the 2023 season.
Below is the full “Monday Night Football” schedule. Games that are paired with a Manningcast are listed in bold.
Week | Date | Matchup |
1 | Sept. 11 | Bills at Jets |
2 | Sept. 18 | Saints at Panthers (7:15 p.m., ESPN) |
2 | Sept. 18 | Browns at Steelers (8:15 p.m., ABC) |
3 | Sept. 25 | Rams at Bengals (7:15 p.m., ABC) |
3 | Sept. 25 | Eagles at Buccaneers (8:15 p.m., ESPN) |
4 | Oct. 2 | Seahawks at Giants |
5 | Oct. 9 | Packers at Raiders |
6 | Oct. 16 | Cowboys at Chargers |
7 | Oct. 23 | 49ers at Vikings |
8 | Oct. 30 | Raiders at Lions |
9 | Nov. 6 | Chargers at Jets |
10 | Nov. 13 | Broncos at Bills |
11 | Nov. 20 | Eagles at Chiefs |
12 | Nov. 27 | Bears at Vikings |
13 | Dec. 4 | Bengals at Jaguars |
14 | Dec. 11 | Packers at Giants (8:15 p.m., ABC) |
14 | Dec. 11 | Titans at Dolphins (8:15 p.m., ESPN) |
15 | Dec. 18 | Chiefs at Patriots |
16 | Dec. 25 | Ravens at 49ers |
17 | Dec. 30 | Lions at Cowboys |
18 | Jan. 6 | TBD (4:30 p.m., ESPN/ABC) |
18 | Jan. 6 | TBD (8:15 p.m., ESPN/ABC) |
Wild card | Jan. 15 | TBD |