Kirk Cousins, Dalvin Cook cameo in 'Manningcast' teaser video

We may have also learned that the Manningcast will be covering one Vikings game this season.
Kirk Cousins, Dalvin Cook cameo in 'Manningcast' teaser video
Kirk Cousins, Dalvin Cook cameo in 'Manningcast' teaser video /

The NFL has been unleashing excellent entertainment in teaser commercials for the upcoming season. Kirk Cousins had a cameo in the NFL's spoof on the season being scripted and now he and his former teammate Dalvin Cook made appearances in a "Manningcast" teaser. 

The rumors are that a third analyst will join Peyton and Eli Manning for the Monday Night Football "Manningcast" this season, and on Tuesday ESPN released a hilarious video of the Manning brothers interviewing candidates for the job. 

Eli: "Tell us a little bit about yourself." 

Kirk: "Well, I play quarterback."

Peyton: "Ooh, quarterback. We like that."

Kirk: "You like that!"

Peyton: "I just said that we liked it."

Kirk: "You liked that!"

Peyton: "I mean, what is this guy's deal?

Kirk: "No, but did you...did you like it?"

Cook's appearance is very brief, with the former Viking-turned-Jet saying "This is how you guys dress in real life?

The star-studded video also features Lions quarterback Jared Goff, TikTok star and LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne, Lions coach Dan Campbell, Broncos coach Sean Payton, Rams coach Sean McVay, Dolphins coach Mike McDaniels, Mike Tyson, D.J. Khaled, Lil Wayne, Pat McAfee, Reece Witherspoon and Tom Brady. 

The video may have also unveiled the Manningcast schedule, which if true it includes the Oct. 23 Monday night meeting between the Vikings and 49ers in Week 7. 


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