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Is there a ManningCast tonight? Schedule, guest list for Rams vs. Vikings NFL playoff game


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Peyton and Eli Manning will put a bow on the NFL season on Monday night with the final "ManningCast" of the year. The brothers return tonight, Jan. 13 to broadcast the final matchup of wild card weekend.

The Manning brothers return from an extended vacation from the "ManningCast." The alt-cast last appeared in Week 14.

Wild card weekend wraps up on Monday night with a battle between the NFC West champion and No. 4 seed Los Angeles Rams (10-7) and the NFC's top wild card team, the No. 5 seed Minnesota Vikings (14-3).

The game was initially slated to take place at SoFi Stadium, home to the Rams and Los Angeles Chargers, but was moved to State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. due to the wildfires in the Los Angeles area.

The winner of tonight's game will meet the Philadelphia Eagles in the divisional round next Sunday.

Here's a look at the "ManningCast" remaining schedule and the scheduled guests for tonight's broadcast.

Is there a ManningCast tonight?

The Manning brothers will be on the air for the "ManningCast" tonight to wrap up wild card weekend. Fans can listen to the former quarterbacks' takes and analysis on ESPN2 or ESPN+. This will be the final "ManningCast" of the season and the lone broadcast during the playoffs.

Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will be on the call for ABC/ESPN, with no alternate feed being offered.

ManningCast guests tonight

A pair of guests for the night have been revealed. Former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick will appear in the first half as he has during each "ManningCast" this season. 

Former Vikings defensive end Jared Allen will be the second guest. The "ManningCast" typically has three guests on the broadcast, but a third has not been announced for the broadcast.

ManningCast 2024 remaining schedule

Tonight is the lone remaining "ManningCast" broadcast for the NFL season:

How to watch the ManningCast

The "ManningCast" is available on ESPN2 for traditional cable viewers, while those who have cut the cord can find it streaming on ESPN+, starting at 8 p.m. ET.

Joe Buck and Troy Aikman are on the call for the traditional "Monday Night Football" broadcast on ABC and ESPN, slated to kick off at 8 p.m. ET.

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