ManningCast sketch leads off the new season of 'Saturday Night Live'

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The ManningCast is crossing cultural barriers.

Peyton and Eli Manning host a popular alternate NFL broadcast on many Monday nights, providing analysis and interviewing guests in a casual setting during "Monday Night Football."

"Saturday Night Live" viewers got a taste of the ManningCast in its first skit of the new season.

"Peyton Manning," portrayed by SNL host Miles Teller, sets up the concept: "This is our ManningCast, where we do live analysis of what's already of what's already playing on TV."

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The skit inside the skit is former President Trump at Mar-a-Lago during a hurricane.

"Oh, good, a Trump sketch. Way to mix it up," Teller says.

The "Mannings" (Andrew Dismukes portrays Eli Manning) interrupt the sketch throughout with put-downs. Actor Jon Hamm does a cameo as a live guest, and he and Teller trade barbs about who is a bigger star.

The real Peyton Manning hosted SNL in 2007, and provided one of the shows more popular bits -- especially among football fans -- from its run that's near a half-century.

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Peyton Manning: Saturday Night Live starts 2022 season with sketch on qb