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WATCH: VFL Peyton Manning Drops Another Funny Commercial

Peyton Manning, a hall of fame quarterback and king of the television commercial world, has been dropping some hits this year. The former Tennessee quarterback dazzled audiences along with his brother Eli for the Monday Night ManningCast, which was followed by a standout commercial filled with celebrities for the Super Bowl.

Manning once again hit the small screen last week to drop a new commercial with WorkDay, which is sure to bring out some good laughs.

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While it’s hard to tell exactly, if my counting is correct, there are 45 different Peyton Mannings in the clip.

Former Tennessee quarterback Peyton Manning, along with former Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, joined the WorkDay brand as ambassadors in the summer of 2021.

In February, Omaha Productions, Manning’s production company, announced that the Monday Night ManningCast had been extended through the 2024 NFL season. The news wasn’t a surprise to many given the rapid success of the program. In fact, ESPN added that the ManningCast would soon be expanding into the golf, UFC, and college football worlds.

“The extension will add a fourth year (through 2024 season) for Monday Night Football with Peyton and Eli, featuring a 10-game annual slate of alternative productions to ESPN’s traditional Monday Night Football telecast,” the joint press release from ESPN and the Walt Disney Company stated in February. “Additionally, the agreement calls for alternative presentations (with other hosts) for UFC, college football and golf to be produced by Omaha Productions in collaboration with ESPN.”

A few days before that announcement, on Feb. 8, Michelob Ultra released a new commercial for the Super Bowl featuring Peyton Manning, Serena Williams, and other superstar athletes.

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