The 2024 ManningCast schedule was released on Tuesday. The highly-anticipated show will head into its fourth consecutive season, starring legendary NFL quarterbacks and brothers, Peyton and Eli Manning. They will be covering games on an alternate broadcast for Monday Night Football.Furthermore, the ESPN series will feature a new addition to the cast this year. Six-time Super Bowl-winning coach Bill Belichick will join the Manning brothers as a guest on each of the 11 episodes.In 2024, ManningCast will broadcast 10 regular season games and one Wild Card playoff game. The show will also feature additional special guests on each episode throughout the season.2024 ManningCast schedule in the spotlightPayton (L) and Eli Manning at the 2023 NFL Pro Bowl Games - Source: GettyHere's a look at the full ManningCast schedule for the 2024 NFL season:Week 1 (Sept. 9): New York Jets at San Francisco 49ersWeek 2 (Sept. 16): Atlanta Falcons at Philadelphia EaglesWeek 5 (Oct. 7): New Orleans Saints at Kansas City ChiefsWeek 6 (Oct. 14): Buffalo Bills at New York JetsWeek 7 (Oct. 21): Baltimore Ravens at Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Los Angeles Chargers at Arizona CardinalsWeek 8 (Oct. 28): New York Giants at Pittsburgh SteelersWeek 9 (Nov. 4): Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Kansas City ChiefsWeek 11 (Nov. 18): Houston Texans at Dallas CowboysWeek 12 (Nov. 25): Baltimore Ravens at Los Angeles ChargersWeek 14: Dec. 9): Cincinnati Bengals at Dallas CowboysWild Card Round Game (Jan. 13, 2025): TBD vs. TBDNotably, there won't be any ManningCast episodes in Week 3, Week 4, Week 10, Week 13, Week 16, Week 17 and Week 18. The series will conclude after featuring one Wild Card game, which means there won't be any episodes for the divisional rounds, conference championship games and the Super Bowl.Eli and Peyton, both of whom have two Super Bowls each, will provide their takes on the MNF games, with a kick of humor and in-depth analysis. It promises to be an even more fun ride with former New England Patriots coach Belichick joining the brothers on the show.Fans can watch ManningCast on ESPN2 and WatchESPN. Those without cable access can livestream the episodes on ESPN+.