Dak Prescott and Joe Burrow look on after their games.Dak Prescott and Joe Burrow (Photos via Getty Images)
ESPN made a massive announcement during the ‘Monday Night Football’ halftime this week, revealing plans for the premiere of ‘The Simpsons Funday Football’ alternate cast, which will be a viewing option for the Cowboys-Bengals game on December 9.

The game will stream in the ‘Simpsons’ world in real-time, courtesy of Sony’s Beyond Sports Technology, with Springfield’s Atoms Stadium to play host to the ‘MNF’ fixture.

‘This cast’Funday Football’ will be available on Disney+ and ESPN+, as well as NFL+ on mobile, per Disney. The traditional ‘MNF’ telecast will air from ESPN, ABC, and ESPN Deportes, while Peyton and Eli Manning’s ‘ManningCast’ will be broadcast via ESPN2.

You can check out the announcement in the video below:

Fans Seem Intrigued By This Version Of The Upcoming Cowboys-Bengals Game

As to how it’s supposed to work, all players from the Cowboys-Bengals ‘MNF’ game will appear as an animated player.

“Through state-of-the-art tracking technology enabled by NFL’s Next Gen Stats, Sony’s Beyond Sports, combined with Sony’s Hawk-Eye Innovations’ optical tracking, fans enjoying The Simpsons Funday Football will see every snap, run, pass, score, and more from the real-life Bengals and Cowboys matchup at AT&T Stadium as it happens,” Disney notes.

Based on the social media reception, fans seem to be looking forward to the special broadcast. It should be especially fun for kids.

VIDEO: Social Media Is Freaking Out After Cameras Caught Pro Hockey Player Vincent Arseneau Snapping His Broken Finger Back Into Place After A Fight

Vincent Arseneau snapping his finger back into placeVincent Arseneau (Photo via AHL TV)
A recent video of Vincent Arseneau is going viral across social media. The professional hockey player was videoed snapping his finger back into place after getting into a fight on the ice.

The incident happened in a game between the Syracuse Crunch and Laval Rocket when Arseneau was with a player on the Crunch.

The fight wasn’t too long, and once it concluded, the cameras followed Arseneau, who was in serious pain.

That’s when he held up his left hand, and the ring fingertip was completely bent. It looked like he was just trying to shake it off when he suddenly grabbed it and snapped it back into place.

Social media could not believe how tough he was in the situation.