‘Monday Night Football’ was broadcast in week 12

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Millions of Americans will be giving thanks this week during the annual Thanksgiving celebration, which means plenty of time will be spent with family. Whether that’s a good thing depends on your perspective, but it’s fitting that the NFL would feature two pairs of brothers on “Monday Night Football.”

The Chargers hosted by Ravens to put a bow in Week 12 in what is the third “Harbaugh Bowl” between Jim and John Harbaugh. Monday’s battle of the coaching brothers comes with a side of the Manning brothers, who are back for another edition of the “ManningCast.”

LA is riding high after an exciting win over The Bengalswhile Ravens coming off a loss to their hated division rivals from Pittsburgh Steelers. Both teams now find themselves in the AFC Wild Card race, jockeying for position as the end of the season nears.

Peyton and Eli Manning will be treated to a much better quarterback matchup this time around after outlasting the Cooper Rush-led Cowboys in Week 11. Justin Herbert and Lamar Jackson should give the viewing public a show in what could be a playoff attempt if things fall apart down the stretch. Here’s everything you need to know about the Week 12 “ManningCast.”

ManningCast schedule: Week 12

The guests for the night have not been revealed at the time of writing. Previous New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick will likely be the first-half guest, as he has been during every “ManningCast” this season.

The Peyton and Eli Manning host show will have just one more regular season broadcast, with one on tap for the Wild Card round. The Mannings will be on the air at their usual time when the game starts at 8:15 PM ET.

ManningCast 2024 remaining schedule

Here are the remaining “ManningCast” broadcasts for the 2024 NFL season:

  • Week 12: Raven at Chargers
  • Week 14: Cincinnati Bengals at Cowboys
  • Wild Card weekend: Game TBD

ManningCast guests tonight

This section will be updated.

How to watch ManningCast

The Week 12 edition of the “ManningCast” will be available on ESPN2 for traditional cable viewers, while those who have cut the cord can find it streaming on ESPN+starting at 20.15 ET.

Joe Buck and Troy Aikman are still on the call for the regular “Monday Night Football” telecast on ABC and ESPN, scheduled to begin at 8:15 PM ET.

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