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After a tremendously successful debut season of “Quarterback,” Peyton Manning, the legendary NFL quarterback, is ready to deliver another blockbuster with the eagerly anticipated third season of his hit show, “Manningcast.” This time, he’ll be reuniting with none other than Kirk Cousins, one of the three quarterbacks featured in the “Quarterback” series on Netflix.
Peyton Manning’s first season as a television host proved to be a touchdown, as fans nationwide tuned in to “Manningcast” to get unique insights and a fresh perspective on NFL games. With his younger brother Eli Manning by his side, the dynamic duo offered viewers a one-of-a-kind experience, blending football expertise with humor and charisma.
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Peyton Manning joins hands with Kirk Cousins
Peyton and Eli Manning’s popular show, “Manningcast,” is gearing up for its highly anticipated third season. This American alternate live television broadcast of Monday Night Football, produced by Peyton’s Omaha Productions, has been a hit with NFL fans. Airing on ESPN2 and ESPN+, the show offers a unique and entertaining perspective on Monday Night Football games.
However, in recent developments, ESPN shared a video on their YouTube channel featuring the Manning brothers taking an audition for their third co-host, and in the video Kirk Cousins makes a humorous appearance alongside prominent names like Tom Brady, and Jared Goff.
The show Manningcast received a Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Live Sports Series in 2022. But this is just one of the many accolades for Peyton. The Quarterback series on Netflix which Peyton Manning also produced, got him several promising accolades.
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NFL fans admiring the “Quarterback” series
“Quarterback,” a Netflix series that dives into the lives of three NFL quarterbacks, quickly ascended to the top of the streaming charts after its release. The show highlights the personal and on-field life of Patrick Mahomes, the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, Kirk Cousins the Minnesota Vikings quarterback, and Marcus Mariota, formerly the Atlanta Falcons quarterback and now the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback. The eight-episode docuseries delivers the viewers an intimate look at their journeys, including insights into their family lives and the teams they represent.

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ENGLEWOOD, CO – MARCH 07: Quarterback Peyton Manning addresses the media as he announces his retirement from the NFL at the UCHealth Training Center on March 7, 2016 in Englewood, Colorado. Manning, who played for both the Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos in a career which spanned 18 years, is the NFL’s all-time leader in passing touchdowns (539), passing yards (71,940) and tied for regular season QB wins (186). Manning played his final game last month as the winning quarterback in Super Bowl 50 in which the Broncos defeated the Carolina Panthers, earning Manning his second Super Bowl title. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)
Since its release on July 12, “Quarterback” has consistently ranked as the number-one show on Netflix in the United States. Moreover, the series also secured a spot in the top 10 lists of Netflix in Canada, Switzerland, and Ireland, stamping its international presence. The success of “Quarterback” underscores the growing popularity of sports documentaries on Netflix, with shows like NBA legend Michael Jordan’s “The Last Dance” achieving similar charm. However, the anticipation for the third season of “Manningcast” grows, football fans nationwide eagerly await the new insights and entertainment that the Manning brothers will bring to the screen.
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