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Chiefs vs Commanders ManningCast: Schedule, guest list, where to watch for Week 8

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NFL fans are set to get another prime-time look at Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs when they host the Washington Commanders on “Monday Night Football” in Week 8.

This time around, fans will be able to enjoy watching Mahomes play while getting commentary from a couple of other Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks: Eli and Peyton Manning.

The Mannings are set to return to the microphone for a Week 8 edition of their popular “ManningCast.” The duo will host a variety of guests on the program, per usual, while breaking down the action as the Chiefs attempt to win a third consecutive game and the Commanders try to win without the services of Jayden Daniels.

Here’s what to know about the ManningCast for Week 8 and where fans of the program can watch it.

Is there a ManningCast in Week 8?

Yes, there will be a ManningCast for the Week 8 “Monday Night Football game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Washington Commanders. It will mark the end of a two-week hiatus for the Manning brothers, who last hosted a broadcast during Week 5’s game featuring the Chiefs and the Jacksonville Jaguars.

As always, the ManningCast will be the alternative to ESPN’s main broadcast. Joe Buck (play-by-play), Troy Aikman (analyst), Lisa Salters (sideline reporter) and Laura Rutledge (sideline reporter) have the call for the traditional broadcast of Monday’s game.

ManningCast guests tonight

The Manning brothers will have three guests on their show for the Chiefs-Commanders game. They are as follows:

ManningCast schedule 2025

Below is the full schedule of the planned ManningCasts for the 2025 NFL season.

How to watch ManningCast

The Week 8 edition of the ManningCast will be broadcast on ESPN2, the channel expected to house all of the episodes of the alt-cast for the 2025 NFL season. The broadcasts will also be accessible via the ESPN app, for those subscriptions to ESPN Unlimited, ESPN Select or cable.

Cord-cutters can also watch the ManningCast on Fubo, which comes with a free trial.

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