Photo: Dave Kotinsky/GettyEli Manningquickly apologized after stirring up some hilarious trouble during the “Manning-cast"Monday Night Footballbroadcast on ESPN2 this week.During the weekly show, the 40-year-old spoke to his older brotherPeyton Manningand former Philadelphia Eagles defensive endChris Longabout an interaction he once had with a young Eagles fan. He recalled the moment the 9-year-old gave him double middle fingers.“You go to Philly, you’re getting the double bird right away from a 9-year-old kid,” Eli joked while pretending to give the gesture. Peyton, 45, then urged his brother to actually put up his middle fingers on-air, chanting “Do it! Do it!” before Eli gave in.“I would give the bird — I don’t know, can we do that? I’m sure you can blur that out, right?” Eli continued as he held both middle fingers up to the camera.However, the moment came and went too quickly for the sports broadcast to blur out his hands, resulting in an apology after a commercial break.“Alright, alright, sorry,“Eli said later. “Earlier, I gave the double bird. I guess that’s frowned upon, so I apologize if I offended anybody. I thought — that’s what a 9-year-old did to me, I thought I could do it back. Chris, I blame you for that.“Peyton then added, “My fault too. I encouraged you to do it, my fault. We apologize.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest storiesThe moment quickly went viral on social media as fans reacted.“I am literally busting out laughing every time I see this today……@EliManningmight have just become my favorite Manning 😂😂😂,” one Twitteruser wrote. Another personadded, “Nothing like an older brother egging you on to throw the “double bird” on national television😂.“One person alsotweeted, “I did see Eli Manning flip off the world … I did not realize Peyton Manning egged him on to do it😂 As a big brother I don’t know if I could ever top getting my brother in trouble on a National stage. I need to step it up.”
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Eli Manningquickly apologized after stirring up some hilarious trouble during the “Manning-cast"Monday Night Footballbroadcast on ESPN2 this week.During the weekly show, the 40-year-old spoke to his older brotherPeyton Manningand former Philadelphia Eagles defensive endChris Longabout an interaction he once had with a young Eagles fan. He recalled the moment the 9-year-old gave him double middle fingers.“You go to Philly, you’re getting the double bird right away from a 9-year-old kid,” Eli joked while pretending to give the gesture. Peyton, 45, then urged his brother to actually put up his middle fingers on-air, chanting “Do it! Do it!” before Eli gave in.“I would give the bird — I don’t know, can we do that? I’m sure you can blur that out, right?” Eli continued as he held both middle fingers up to the camera.However, the moment came and went too quickly for the sports broadcast to blur out his hands, resulting in an apology after a commercial break.“Alright, alright, sorry,“Eli said later. “Earlier, I gave the double bird. I guess that’s frowned upon, so I apologize if I offended anybody. I thought — that’s what a 9-year-old did to me, I thought I could do it back. Chris, I blame you for that.“Peyton then added, “My fault too. I encouraged you to do it, my fault. We apologize.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest storiesThe moment quickly went viral on social media as fans reacted.“I am literally busting out laughing every time I see this today……@EliManningmight have just become my favorite Manning 😂😂😂,” one Twitteruser wrote. Another personadded, “Nothing like an older brother egging you on to throw the “double bird” on national television😂.“One person alsotweeted, “I did see Eli Manning flip off the world … I did not realize Peyton Manning egged him on to do it😂 As a big brother I don’t know if I could ever top getting my brother in trouble on a National stage. I need to step it up.”
Eli Manningquickly apologized after stirring up some hilarious trouble during the “Manning-cast"Monday Night Footballbroadcast on ESPN2 this week.
During the weekly show, the 40-year-old spoke to his older brotherPeyton Manningand former Philadelphia Eagles defensive endChris Longabout an interaction he once had with a young Eagles fan. He recalled the moment the 9-year-old gave him double middle fingers.
“You go to Philly, you’re getting the double bird right away from a 9-year-old kid,” Eli joked while pretending to give the gesture. Peyton, 45, then urged his brother to actually put up his middle fingers on-air, chanting “Do it! Do it!” before Eli gave in.
“I would give the bird — I don’t know, can we do that? I’m sure you can blur that out, right?” Eli continued as he held both middle fingers up to the camera.
However, the moment came and went too quickly for the sports broadcast to blur out his hands, resulting in an apology after a commercial break.
“Alright, alright, sorry,“Eli said later. “Earlier, I gave the double bird. I guess that’s frowned upon, so I apologize if I offended anybody. I thought — that’s what a 9-year-old did to me, I thought I could do it back. Chris, I blame you for that.”
Peyton then added, “My fault too. I encouraged you to do it, my fault. We apologize.”
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The moment quickly went viral on social media as fans reacted.
“I am literally busting out laughing every time I see this today……@EliManningmight have just become my favorite Manning 😂😂😂,” one Twitteruser wrote. Another personadded, “Nothing like an older brother egging you on to throw the “double bird” on national television😂.”
One person alsotweeted, “I did see Eli Manning flip off the world … I did not realize Peyton Manning egged him on to do it😂 As a big brother I don’t know if I could ever top getting my brother in trouble on a National stage. I need to step it up.”
source: people.com