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$18,000,000 Peyton Manning Reality Prompts Andy Roddick to Ask Andre Agassi a Serious Tennis Question

Published 09/12/2023, 7:34 AM EDT

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The popular NFL program, ManningCast has always managed to arouse the excitement of many football fans. Peyton and Eli Manning, the Super Bowl-winning quarterback brothers, bring in guests and infuse humor while offering their own insight and analysis on Monday Night events. Some notable figures have already made their appearances on prior editions of the TV show, including rapper Lil Wayne, NBA legend Stephen Curry, and former U.S. president Barack Obama.

After receiving a lot of positive reviews, the ManningCast is returning for a third season and the fans can’t keep quiet. Surprisingly, the NFL has also piqued the interest of the American tennis veteran, Andy Roddick according to his recent shoutout on social media. While lauding the TV program, the former US Open champion recently demanded a similar tennis show as he made a ‘Andre Agassi’ suggestion.

Andy Roddick gets all hyped up for the NFL show

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The Super Bowl-winning quarterback brothers are back for the third edition of the ManningCast which is almost underway. According to a report from Sportsnaut, the streaming platform ESPN is paying the Former NFL quarterback greats around $12-18 million annually.

Prior to the commencement of the third season, Andy Roddick is already singing the praise of the “most consistently entertaining” sports TV show.

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On his Twitter, the American tennis legend said, “ManningCast is the most consistently entertaining thing in sports television. Someone should do it in tennis”.

In the process, the 41-year-old opened up about how someone from the tennis community should host a similar show based on tennis. And the first person he thought of was his fellow countryman, “@AndreAgassi ?”

Taking heed of the American tennis veteran’s recent assertions, a flurry of fans flocked to the comments sections with their own suggestions.

Fans react as Roddick demands a tennis show like ManningCast

One of the users loved the former tennis ace’s sports entertainment TV show idea as he commented, “Love it. Shoot your shot let’s go @AndreAgassi”.

While he hailed Roddick and Agassi as the ideal pair, a fan also urged them to bring in hard liquors to their tennis show.

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He commented, “You and Agassi would be the ideal pair. Call your agent. ESPN tennis needs new blood. But beer and/or hard liquor have to be a part of it. I’d watch that over the regular tennis.”

Meanwhile, a user recommended that Roddick should team up with his former colleagues including Roger Federer. He said, “You, Mardy, Murray……Roger??”

A fan suggested that Agassi’s tennis legend wife, Steffi Graff should also join them in a potential tennis show. He commented, “and Steffi Graff”

 

Another fan asserted that Roddick and Agassi would be an “amazing” pair for a tennis show like ManningCast. He said, “You guys would be amazing…🎾”

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What do you think of a potential team-up of Roddick and Agassi for a tennis entertainment show? Let us know in the comments section.

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Anurag Gusain is a tennis writer at EssentiallySports. Being a huge tennis fan, he enjoys watching the Spanish legend Rafael Nadal dominate other superstars on the ATP Tour. His coverage of Nadal's 14 French Open titles has been hailed as some of the best in the business, showcasing his talent for storytelling and his ability to capture the essence of the sport.
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