NFL Twitter is now convinced the Manningcast with Peyton and Eli Manning is cursed after the Buffalo Bills and Josh Allen fell victim.
ESPN’s Manningcast on Monday Night Football is a hit with fans. However, Peyton and Eli Manning have a problem on their hands.
First, it was the Chiefs. Then it was the Seahawks, followed by the Buccaneers and Lions.
Now, the Buffalo Bills have become the latest team struck by the Manningcast curse, losing in a shocking upset to the Jaguars.
Every active player who has gone on the show has suffered a loss immediately after.
Twitter is convinced the Manningcast curse is real after Bills upset
Even before Allen’s appearance on the show, people were talking about the possibility of the program being cursed.
Twitter has started to believe wholeheartedly.
Tired: Madden curse
— alex brasky (@alexbrasky) November 7, 2021
Wired: Manningcast curse
The Manning bros after the #Bills lost and the ManningCast curse continues: pic.twitter.com/xZ8ESmyapG
— George Coulouras (@georgecoulouras) November 7, 2021
Umm...Guys....this #ManningCast curse may be real.... https://t.co/MX6KQ9r41j
— Jeff Mans (@Jeff_Mans) November 7, 2021
Josh Allen appeared on the Manningcast last week. Kelce, Russ, Gronk, Stafford, Brady. And now Allen. All made an appearance and lost the following week. The curse is real.
— Zach Bye (@byesline) November 7, 2021
Not trying to be funny but I think the Manningcast curse is actually real.
— Bradley Gelber (@BradleyGelber) November 7, 2021
And Twitter has begun to warn players about the perils of making an appearance.
With Buffalo's loss to Jacksonville we just have one question:
— DraftKings (@DraftKings) November 7, 2021
Will anyone go on the ManningCast again 😬
QBs when they get a call from Peyton and Eli to appear on the ManningCast pic.twitter.com/G7PhHD4kRA
— SportsTalkFeed (@SportsTalkFeed) November 7, 2021
To all the remaining players in the NFL trust us, DO NOT appear on the ManningCast.
— StatMuse (@statmuse) November 7, 2021
Part of the appeal of the Manningcast is getting to hear the candid conversations between two former NFL quarterbacks and current players. If you’re a fan of a particular player or team, it may be time to start biting your fingernails and hoping they decline whatever invitations come their way. So far, the Manningcast curse is undefeated.
Of course, players still take the risk of appearing on the cover of EA’s Madden video games despite a well-documented curse on that front.
Someone will have to break the curse sometime, right?