The Manning brothers have faith in Golden State WarriorsVeteran Draymond GreenTo break the simulcast curse, he will take to the court in New York Tuesday night against the Brooklyn Nets.
The three-time NBA Champion joined ESPN’s “Monday Night Football” simulcast of the San Francisco 49ers–Los Angeles RamsWeek 10 matchup: Peyton Manning pleads with Green to end the ManningCast curse.
PHIL MICKELSON JOKES WITH ELI MANNING ABOUT SIMULCAST’S CURSE: ‘I THINK IT’S REAL’
Eli said, via: NBC Sports. “Still got Draymond. We have a tweet that says, “Draymond on Manning cast season is over. They must have heard about the curse. Draymond clearly knew that you can either curse or curse. It’s going to work for Draymond, he chose to curse.
Peyton stated, “Please beat Draymond’s Nets tomorrow so we can stop talking.”
CHARLOTTE (NORTH CAROLINA) – NOVEMBER 14. DraymondGreen #23 of Golden State Warriors protects Mason Plumlee #24, Charlotte Hornets, during fourth quarter of their game at Spectrum Center, Charlotte, North Carolina on November 14, 2021. (Photo by Jacob Kupferman/Getty Images
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A graphic showing the six NFL players who appeared as guests on the broadcast arose. They went on to lose their games that week.
The former New York GiantsAlso, quarterback asked Phil Mickelson, guest of the Quarterback, to discredit the supersition. But “Lefty” disagreed.
“No, I believe that it is a thing, and that’s why I’m not playing next week,” Mickelson said jokingly. “I didn’t know if it would carry over into golf or not. I think it’s real.”

CHARLOTTE – NOVEMBER 14. Draymond #23 of Golden State Warriors celebrates during a game against the Charlotte Hornets, November 14, 2021 at Spectrum Center in Charlotte. NOTE TO USER – User agrees to accept the terms and conditions set forth in the Getty Images License Agreement by downloading and/or using this photograph. Copyright Notice: Copyright 2021 NBE (Photo by Kent Smith/NBAE via Getty Images).
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Green Tuesday night will be all eyes as the 11-2 Warriors take on Brooklyn’s Nets. The Nets are on a three game win streak.
Fox News’ Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.
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