The ManningCast’s absence from Monday Night Football has been felt for a whole month, but Peyton Manning and Randy Moss were finally able to give fans some respite during the Bucs vs Saints clash.
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In the Week 13 Monday Night Football game, Tom Brady overcame three and a half quarters of terrible performance to lead two touchdown drives late in the fourth quarter to give the Tampa Bay Buccaneers a 17-16 victory over the New Orleans Saints.
TOM BRADY DOES IT AGAIN 🐐 pic.twitter.com/vMVU1GXXKC
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On those touchdown drives, Brady also completed 14 of 19 passes for 118 yards and two touchdowns against a Saints defense that was reclined in soft coverage after limiting the Buccaneers’ aerial attack to a pitiful 4.7 yards per attempt earlier.
However, during the game, a Brady interception resulted in epic reactions from Peyton Manning and Randy Mosses, which really stole the show.
Peyton Manning and Randy Moss Reacts to Tom Brady’s Interception
The Week 13 match between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the New Orleans Saints was covered by the ManningCast on Monday. Nothing about the chaotic NFC South is fun to watch, but with Tom Brady in charge, anything is possible, right?
Brady unfortunately coughed up a brutal interception at the worst possible time for Buccaneers supporters. With a minute and a half remaining in the second quarter and Tampa Bay trailing 7-3, Brady threw a quick pass down the middle in an effort to keep the Buccaneers moving down the field in search of a score.
Peyton Manning and Randy Moss react to the Tom Brady interception. 🏈😂 #ManningCast #MNF pic.twitter.com/nsloPOjdkK
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The Buccaneers’ final play of the half was stopped in its tracks when the ball went directly into Demario Davis’ hands for an interception.
After Brady turned it over, Manning and Moss, who was the guest on the ManningCast at the time, both expressed pain in precisely the same way.
The best part is undoubtedly Eli Manning’s unwavering composure as he watched his brother and Moss go through the five stages of grief live on television. Thankfully for Tampa fans, things didn’t end as badly as they had started as Tom worked his magic yet again.