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Bill Belichick’s Busy ESPN Lineup: Manningcast and Pat McAfee Show Appearances

 

 

Bill Belichick’s Busy ESPN Lineup Features Manningcast and Pat McAfee Show


Bill Belichick may not be coaching on an NFL sideline this season, but he has a full schedule ahead.

 

The legendary coach, who has won six Super Bowls, will be featured in every episode of ESPN’s “Manningcast,” which is an alternative broadcast of “Monday Night Football.” He will also team up with Peyton Manning for “The Breakdown with Peyton and Belichick,” a 30-minute show that previews the Monday night game, airing the Friday before it. The first episode of “The Breakdown” is set to debut on September 6.

While the complete schedule for the “Manningcast” hasn’t been announced, it will kick off in Week 1 when the San Francisco 49ers take on Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets. Belichick will appear during the first half, while the Manning brothers host celebrity guests from the worlds of pop culture and sports in the latter half.

Belichick previously joined the “Pat McAfee Show” for the 2024 NFL draft, and he is scheduled to return as a regular guest every Monday throughout the NFL season.

 

Bill Belichick’s Upcoming Media Appearances for the 2024 NFL Season

In addition to his partnership with Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions and ESPN, Belichick has several media commitments lined up this autumn. On Tuesdays, he will join Ryan Clark, Chris Long, and Chad Johnson on “Inside the NFL” on CW. Additionally, at 72 years old, he will be cohosting the “Let’s Go!” podcast on Sirius XM, a show previously led by Tom Brady.