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MNF Week 13: Is there ManningCast tonight?

Peyton and Eli Manning have become popular figures on Monday Night Football. Tons of football fans love tuning in to their special broadcasts to hear their unique takes and their hilarious humor. Being both Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks, they're a fun duo to watch on the broadcast.

The only downside to ESPN's MNF ManningCast is that it doesn't air every week. In fact, the last time the legendary duo was seen on broadcast was for the Baltimore Ravens' win over the New Orleans Saints all the way back in Week 9.

Fortunately for MNF fans, the duo is returning to the scene tonight. They're scheduled to appear on the alternate broadcast for tonight's matchup between the New Orleans Saints and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

They will be back to watch the Saints once again as they try to get one game closer to first place in the NFC South. Despite a 4-8 record, they trail the Buccaneers by just 1.5 games.

The Buccaneers play on Monday Night Football
The Buccaneers play on Monday Night Football

They are also tied with the Carolina Panthers for the ignoble last-place standings. The Buccaneers are hoping to do a few things tonight. First, they'd like to further bury the Saints and provide some distance between themselves and last place.

Second, they want to get back to .500, a goal that seemed laughable in the pre-season. Finally, they will want to prove to a national audience that they're not as bad as their record indicates.


Who are the guests for Week 13 of ManningCast?

The last broadcast saw the Manning brothers link up with country music singer Luke Bryan, Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins and former NFL head coach Sean Payton.

This week, the guests have been announced early.

Tonight. 8:13pm ET. ESPN2. https://t.co/R54vB3uKl3

Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts will be the first guest. Former NFL wide receiver and Hall of Famer Randy Moss will follow her. The third and final guest of the night will be UFC president Dana White.

It is sure to be a stellar broadcast, so be sure to tune in to ESPN2 at about 8:15 tonight to get the full show.

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