Eli Manning shows the Monday Night Football audience that he still has the moves. Danielle Parhizkaran/NorthJersey.com via Imagn Content Services, LLC

Eli Manning went viral on Monday night for mimicking Dak Prescott’s pregame hip routine.

Prescott has drawn attention in the past for the way he loosens his hips before games (videos here).

Eli tried to mimic Prescott’s hip routine during his telecast with brother Peyton on ESPN2 during the Dallas Cowboys-Philadelphia Eagles game. Here is the video:

Of course, Peyton had to zing his brother with a great line.

“Your boy's medium jeans are kinda keeping you from really kinda getting turned,” Peyton joked with Eli.

Eli actually delivered a very good rendition of Dak’s dance. How do you think it compares to Ezekiel Elliott’s version of it?

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