This Is SportsCenter: Peyton vs. Eli and the best of the NFL in the 2000s | ESPN Archive

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Published 2019-09-05
Watch the best This Is SportsCenter commercials featuring NFL players in the 2000s, including: (0:00) Peyton and Eli Manning making trouble in the back of the tour group, (0:30) Larry Fitzgerald catching things; (1:00) Drew Brees blocking traffic with a Mardi Gras float; (1:30) Tony Romo, receptionist; (1:45) Adam Vinatieri setting off the metal detector with his Super Bowl rings; (2:15) Steve Smith being extremely fast; (2:45) LaDainian Tomlinson in the mail room; (3:15) LaDainian Tomlinson playing a game; (3:30) Ben Roethlisberger saving people from a fire drill; (4:00) Joe Montana's missing Super Bowl ring; (4:30) grass being installed in the ESPN offices; and (5:00) Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson getting touchdown celebration tips.

All Comments (21)
  • That Peyton and Eli one is classic lol. Reminds me of how my brother and I interact. No matter how old you get, or how successful you become. Brothers will be brothers.
  • @ExhaustedElox
    Having Jim Kelly standing behind Adam Vinatieri is a genius detail. 🤣🤣
  • @arianbegolli74
    This could’ve been a whole tv show. Espn missed out
  • @jayp8124
    I think Eli and Peyton actually act that way in public .
  • Dude this is so depressing all the players I grew up on old now. 😫
  • @jasongaby1091
    Little did Tony Romo know that he would be answering the phone for Corona commercials...
  • @andyc9979
    Love the vinnatieri and Kelly one. Cool how he can joke about not getting a ring and doesn't take it super seriously in that regard
  • @scottsmith9192
    Need to bring these back, it was gold then and still is
  • The one w Adam Vinatieri and Jim Kelly is hilarious. Jim was a good sport to do that. Hope that dude gets better soon. A true gentleman and one of the most underrated qbs ever.
  • @haydencook2763
    Not a single one of the Mannings looks like an athlete lolol
  • @tycalvert1247
    The Drew Brees one is always my favorite. I remember when that debuted after the Saints won the superbowl.
  • @nbagrandpa2656
    " little bit of Ehh, pop and lock, BOOYAH". "Ahh, Boo-No, next". Gets me every time, RIP Stu Scott!
  • @patton303
    Peyton really got that foot in there like a big brother should. Archie looking at them both is my favorite part though.