Who Are the 'ManningCast' Guests Tonight?

Week 7 features a 'Monday Night Football' doubleheader.
Peyton and Eli Manning will be joined by some former Baltimore Ravens in Week 7.
Peyton and Eli Manning will be joined by some former Baltimore Ravens in Week 7. / Omaha Productions

ESPN/ABC will present another Monday Night Football doubleheader as the Baltimore Ravens-Tampa Bay Buccaneers game kicks off at 8:15 p.m. ET and the Los Angeles Chargers-Arizona Cardinals tilt gets underway 45 minutes later. It's a ManningCast week and there will be twice the amount of football for Peyton and Eli Manning to react to and dissect.

The guest list for Week 7 is pretty Ravens' heavy as Joe Flacco and Ed Reed will join the telecast after Bill Belichick's reoccurring spot. Also joining is Scott Hanson, the beloved host of NFL RedZone.

Full ManningCast Schedule

Week 1: Jets at 49ers (ESPN2, ESPN+)

Week 2: Falcons at Eagles (ESPN2)

Week 5: Saints at Chiefs (ESPN2)

Week 6: Bills at Jets (ESPN)

Week 7: Ravens at Buccaneers (ESPN2, ESPN+) / Chargers at Cardinals (ESPN+)

Week 8: Giants at Steelers (ESPN2, ESPN+)

Week 9: Buccaneers at Chiefs (ESPN2, ESPN+)

Week 11: Texans at Cowboys (ESPN2)

Week 12: Ravens at Chargers (ESPN2)

Week 14: Bengals at Cowboys (ESPN2, ESPN+)

Wild Card Weekend: TBD (ESPN2, ESPN+)

ManningCast Guests for the 2024 Season

Week 1 guests:

Adam Sandler, Actor

Chris Jones, Chiefs defensive tackle

Bill Belichick, Hall of Fame head coach

Week 2 guests:

Miles Teller, Actor

Matt Ryan, Former NFL player

Bill Belichick, Hall of Fame head coach

Week 5 guests:

Paul Rudd, Actor

Arch Manning, Texas Longhorns quarterback

Bill Belichick, Hall of Fame head coach

Week 6 guests:

Will Arnett, Actor

Rex Ryan, Former NFL coach

Bill Belichick, Hall of Fame head coach


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Kyle Koster
KYLE KOSTER

Kyle Koster is an assistant managing editor at Sports Illustrated covering the intersection of sports and media. He was formerly the editor in chief of The Big Lead, where he worked from 2011 to '24. Koster also did turns at the Chicago Sun-Times, where he created the Sports Pros(e) blog, and at Woven Digital.