For the fourth time this season and Slabusecond week in a row, there will be a "ManningCast" hosted by Peyton and Eli Manning during the Week 6 edition of "Monday Night Football."
The popular, alternate version of ESPN's "MNF" telecast had taken a two-week hiatus for Weeks 3 and 4 before returning for New Orleans Saints vs. Kansas City Chiefs last week. This week's divisional matchup between the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets will feature the second of five straight weeks – from Week 5 through Week 9 – of "Monday Night Football" games with a "ManningCast."
For football fans who would prefer a more standard viewing experience, Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will also handle their usual duties on the primary "MNF" broadcast across both ABC and ESPN.
Here's what to know about the "ManningCast" for Week 6:
There will be an alternate, "ManningCast" version of the "Monday Night Football" broadcast in Week 6 for the second week in a row. It is the second of five straight weeks that will feature a ManningCast during "MNF."
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As of the time of writing, the guests for the Peyton and Eli Manning-hosted show during Bills vs. Jets have yet to be announced. Last week's edition featured interviews with actor (and Kansas City Chiefs fan) Paul Rudd, Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning and former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick.
The Week 6 ManningCast will be available to watch on ESPN when Bills vs. Jets kicks off at 8:15 p.m. ET.
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The Week 6 "ManningCast" will once again be broadcast on ESPN2 and available to stream with ESPN+ at 8:15 p.m. ET.
Buck and Aikman will handle their regular duties on the main "Monday Night Football" broadcast on ABC and ESPN. The main telecast will also begin at 8:15 p.m. ET.
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