The San Francisco 49ers beat the Los Angeles Rams 24-9 on Monday Night Football in the final game of Week 4, and Peyton and Eli were on the ManningCast to break down the action.
These two teams last met in January's NFC title game, where the 49ers fell 20-17 to the eventual Super Bowl champs. Despite that victory, the team has struggled in recent years against San Francisco. The Rams have recorded seven consecutive regular-season losses against the 49ers -- and five of those have been decided by one score.
Peyton and Eli welcomed Philadelphia Eagles QB Jalen Hurts, Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry and Emmy Award-winning actor Jon Hamm for this NFC West showdown.
Here are some of the best ManningCast moments from Week 4:
MNF to SNL
Hamm has now been a guest on both shows.
A full circle moment @nbcsnl pic.twitter.com/zRXghD3zjH
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Peyton's play-by-play
Peyton broke down Bobby Wagner's tackle on a fan who ran on the field.
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Peyton & @EliManning will do play-by-play of anything... including a streaker on the field 😂 pic.twitter.com/OXsYj9ieqS
— Omaha Productions (@OmahaProd) October 4, 2022
Flash forward
Von Miller may need to reassess his evaluation of Steph's playing style.
.@StephenCurry30 is still thinking about @VonMiller and Peyton dominating his Panthers in Super Bowl 50 😅 pic.twitter.com/nTVcUYhfew
— ESPN (@espn) October 4, 2022
Touchdown grooves
Hurts, the NFC MVP of the month, has been in the end zone fairly often this season, so he's had plenty of time to work on his dance moves. According to Eli, Peyton can relate.
"Natural" is a loose term pic.twitter.com/FH8QkhngON
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Omaha!
Peyton was in familiar territory with his wristband.
Peyton is in his element calling plays from the wristband pic.twitter.com/9euDrsWboN
— Omaha Productions (@OmahaProd) October 4, 2022
MV-Pup
Eli brought on an unofficial special guest for the night.
The real MVP of the ManningCast 🐶
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) October 4, 2022
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