INDIANAPOLIS, IN - NOVEMBER 18: Former Indianapolis Colts Quarterback Peyton Manning makes and appearance back at Lucas Oil Stadium for back for Reggie Wayne's induction to the ring of honor during the NFL game between the Tennessee Titans and Indianapolis Colts on November 18, 2018, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, IN.

Report: Peyton turns down another MNF offer from ESPN

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Former quarterback Peyton Manning turned down another offer to join ESPN's Monday Night Football booth, according to Andrew Marchand of the New York Post.

Manning is still not willing to enter the broadcast booth and commit to the weekly schedule in the fall, sources told Marchand.

ESPN was reportedly hoping to acquire NBC's Al Michaels and pair him with Manning on Monday Night Football.

Manning, a future Hall of Famer, has apparently declined multiple offers to join the MNF booth since retiring from the NFL after the 2015 season.

Former quarterback Tony Romo recently inked a 10-year, $180-million deal to continue calling games for CBS, and ESPN was reportedly prepared to give Manning a similar contract. Manning has already done "Peyton's Places" and "Detail" shows for ESPN+.

Currently, Joe Tessitore and Booger McFarland comprise ESPN's Monday Night Football broadcast team.

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