Monday Night Football schedule: Is there a ‘ManningCast’ tonight?

There’s no ‘ManningCast’ for the Dolphins-Rams game tonight, but Peyton and Eli will return for the Texans-Cowboys game next week.

Peyton and Eli Manning have returned for a fourth season of the ManningCast with the two former quarterbacks set to provide commentary for 11 weeks of Monday Night Football games this fall.

The brothers released a funny 10-minute musical to promote the upcoming ManningCast season in September. The 2024 slate will take a break tonight as the Dolphins-Rams showdown will be a regular MNF game on ESPN, which is available to stream on fuboTV (try it free).

Peyton and Eli will welcome new guests on the program each week there is a ManningCast, and Bill Belichick will be featured on every episode this fall.

In addition to 10 weeks of regular-season action, Peyton and Eli will also provide commentary for a Wild Card game in January.

Check out the full schedule below.

ManningCast 2024 Schedule

NFL Week Date Game TV
1 Sept. 9 Jets @ 49ers ESPN2, ESPN+
2 Sept. 16 Falcons @ Eagles ESPN2
5 Oct. 7 Saints @ Chiefs ESPN2
6 Oct. 14 Bills @ Jets ESPN2
7 Oct. 21 Ravens @ Bucs ESPN2, ESPN+
8 Oct. 28 Giants @ Steelers ESPN2, ESPN+
9 Nov. 4 Bucs @ Chiefs ESPN2
11 Nov. 18 Texans @ Cowboys ESPN2
12 Nov. 25 Ravens @ Chargers ESPN2
14 Dec. 9 Bengals @ Cowboys ESPN2, ESPN+
Wild Card Jan. 13 TBD ESPN2, ESPN+

The ManningCast is televised on ESPN2. The primary MNF broadcast will continue to feature Joe Buck, Troy Aikman and Lisa Salters on ESPN.

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Falcons kicker Younghoe Koo takes full blame for loss to Saints

“I let the team down and I don’t take that lightly,” Falcons kicker Younghoe Koo said following Week 10 loss

Being an NFL kicker is no cake walk. Nobody notices when you do your job well, but once you miss a few kicks, there’s a collective outrage among fans and fantasy football players.

The Atlanta Falcons suffered a three-point loss to the New Orleans Saints in Week 10 and Younghoe Koo’s three missed kicks were arguably the difference in the game.

Even though one of his kicks was blocked, missing two field goals in a game is extremely uncharacteristic of Koo. The veteran kicker took full responsibility for Sunday’s loss.

“This game’s fully on me,” Koo told ESPN’s Marc Raimondi after the game. “I’ll take that and yeah, that’s not OK. I think we were playing well enough to win the football game, especially this one, and I let the team down and I don’t take that lightly. It’s one of the lowest points as a kicker.”

Koo has converted on more than his share of tough kicks since joining the Falcons late in 2019. For the last three seasons, he’s been the team’s most reliable source of offense. It’s also worth noting that Koo hit the game-winning kick in Atlanta’s Week 4 win over the Saints.

Despite the rough day for Koo, his teammates and coaches made sure to have his back after the game.

“He had an off day. It happens,” Falcons head coach Raheem Morris said after the game. “A ton of times, shooters shoot. He went out there and took his shots and didn’t make them.”

Even team owner Arthur Blank made sure to comfort Koo as he walked off the field.

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Fortunately for the Falcons, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers also lost in Week 10. That keeps Atlanta in first place in the NFC South with a two-game lead over the Buccaneers.

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WATCH: Broncos QB Bo Nix throws TD pass to WR Courtland Sutton

Bo Nix throws a 32-yard touchdown pass to Courtland Sutton and the Broncos have a 14-3 lead over the Chiefs!

Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Bo Nix threw a 32-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Courtland Sutton in the second quarter of Sunday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Here’s video of the play, courtesy of the team’s official Twitter/X page:

At the time of publication, Denver leads Kansas City 14-3.

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WATCH: Broncos QB Bo Nix throws TD pass to Devaughn Vele

Broncos QB Bo Nix connects with WR Devaughn Vele to take a 7-0 lead over the Chiefs!

Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix threw a six-yard touchdown pass to rookie wide receiver Devaughn Vele in the second quarter of Sunday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Here’s video of the play, courtesy of the team’s official Twitter/X page:

At the time of publication, Denver leads Kansas City 7-0.

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Giants vs. Panthers: Best photos from Week 10

Here’s a look at some of the best photos from a Week 10 game between the New York Giants and Panthers — a game that Big Blue lost, 20-17.

Here’s a look at some of the best photos from a Week 10 game between the New York Giants and Carolina Panthers — a game that Big Blue lost, 20-17.

Will the Broncos’ game against the Chiefs be on TV today?

The Broncos’ game against the Chiefs will be regionally televised on CBS today.

The Kansas City Chiefs (8-0) are set to host the Denver Broncos (5-4) at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Week 10 of the 2024 NFL season on Sunday, Nov. 10 at 11:00 a.m. MT (1:00 p.m. ET).

The AFC West showdown will be regionally televised on CBS. In-market fans can stream the Broncos-Chiefs game on fuboTV (try it free).

Kevin Harlan (play-by-play) and Trent Green (analyst) will call the game for CBS with Melanie Collins reporting from the sideline. On the radio, the game will be locally broadcast on KOA Radio.

Fans in the blue areas on the map below will get the Broncos-Chiefs game on their local CBS channel, according to 506sports.com.

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Kansas City leads the all-time series against Denver 72-56. The Broncos finally snapped a 16-game losing streak against the Chiefs with a 24-9 victory at home last fall. Earlier that season, Denver lost to KC 19-8 on the road.

The Chiefs are the NFL’s only remaining undefeated team and they are considered big favorites at home against the Broncos this week.

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Broncos’ depth chart for Week 10 vs. Chiefs

Here’s a look at the Broncos’ depth chart for today’s game against the Chiefs.

After trading outside linebacker Baron Browning to the Arizona Cardinals last week, the Denver Broncos have updated their depth chart ahead of Sunday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs.

The Broncos also activated center Luke Wattenberg (ankle) from injured reserve to the 53-man roster to fill Browning’s old post. Additionally, the Broncos elevated fullback Michael Burton and linebacker Zach Cunningham from the practice squad to the game-day roster for Week 10.

Here’s how the depth chart stands going into Week 10.

Broncos offensive depth chart

WR Marvin Mims Troy Franklin
LT Garett Bolles Matt Peart
LG Ben Powers Calvin Throckmorton
C Alex Forsyth Luke Wattenberg
RG Quinn Meinerz Alex Palczewski
RT Mike McGlinchey Frank Crum
TE Adam Trautman Greg Dulcich Lucas Krull
WR Courtland Sutton Lil’Jordan Humphrey Devaughn Vele
RB Javonte Williams Jaleel McLaughlin Audric Estime
FB Michael Burton Nate Adkins
QB Bo Nix Jarrett Stidham Zach Wilson

Broncos defensive depth chart

DE Zach Allen Jordan Jackson
NT D.J. Jones Malcolm Roach
DE John Franklin-Myers Eyioma Uwazurike
SLB Jonathon Cooper Jonah Elliss
WLB Nik Bonitto Dondrea Tillman
ILB Justin Strnad Zach Cunningham
ILB Cody Barton Levelle Bailey
LCB Pat Surtain Levi Wallace Tremon Smith
RCB Riley Moss Damarri Mathis Kris Abrams-Draine
NCB Ja’Quan McMillian
S P.J. Locke JL Skinner
S Brandon Jones Devon Key Keidron Smith

Broncos special teams depth chart

PK Wil Lutz
KO Wil Lutz
P Riley Dixon
H Riley Dixon
LS Mitchell Fraboni
KR Marvin Mims Tremon Smith Jaleel McLaughlin
PR Marvin Mims Tremon Smith

Sunday’s game will be regionally televised on CBS (view the TV map). Playing at home, KC is considered a heavy favorite against the Broncos.

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Denver Broncos 2024 Schedule

The Broncos will have seven games remaining on their schedule after today’s clash with the Chiefs.

The Denver Broncos schedule continues today with a road game against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 10 of the 2024 NFL season.

Denver will play eight home games at Empower Field at Mile High Stadium this year and nine games on the road. Because the league has an unbalanced 17-game schedule, the NFC and AFC rotate between having an extra home game. This year, the NFC gets a ninth home game.

The Broncos are led by head coach Sean Payton with rookie Bo Nix serving as their starting quarterback this fall.

View the team’s complete 2024 schedule below.

Denver Broncos 2024 Schedule

Week Date TV Opponent Time (MT) Broncos Tickets
1 9/8 CBS @ Seattle Seahawks 26-20 L
2 9/15 CBS  vs. Pittsburgh Steelers 13-6 L
3 9/22 FOX @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers 26-7 W
4 9/29 CBS @ New York Jets 10-9 W
5 10/6 FOX vs. Las Vegas Raiders 34-18 W
6 10/13 CBS vs. Los Angeles Chargers 23-16 L
7 10/17 Amazon Prime Video @ New Orleans Saints 33-10 W
8 10/27 CBS vs. Carolina Panthers 28-14 W
9 11/3 CBS @ Baltimore Ravens 41-10 L
10 11/10 CBS @ Kansas City Chiefs 11:00 AM Tickets
11 11/17 FOX vs. Atlanta Falcons 2:05 PM Tickets
12 11/24 CBS @ Las Vegas Raiders 2:05 PM Tickets
13 12/2 ESPN vs. Cleveland Browns 6:15 PM Tickets
14 12/8 BYE
15 12/15 CBS vs. Indianapolis Colts 2:25 PM Tickets
16 12/22 FOX @ Los Angeles Chargers 2:05 PM Tickets
17 12/28 or 12/29 TBD @ Cincinnati Bengals TBD Tickets
18 1/4 or 1/5 TBD vs. Kansas City Chiefs TBD Tickets

The Broncos have not returned to the playoffs since their Super Bowl-winning season in 2015. Now entering his second season on the job, Payton will aim to snap the club’s eight-year playoff drought this fall.

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