Awkward moment Manningcast Chiefs coverage cuts to bikini-clad women, leaving guest Glen Powell stunned

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By JAKE FENNER, US SPORTS WRITER

Published: 17:55 BST, 7 October 2025 | Updated: 17:58 BST, 7 October 2025

EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida has one of the most unique features of any NFL facility in the league. But actor Glen Powell didn't seem too happy when it was featured on Monday Night Football.

On the north endzone deck at the stadium, there stands a party deck with two 12-by-15 foot swimming pools which can hold 20 people and are three-and-a-half feet deep.

Both pools feature a clear acrylic front panel - allowing a direct sightline to the lower halves of the swimmers below the water.

So, on Monday evening - when the Kansas City Chiefs played the Jacksonville Jaguars - ESPN's cameras made sure to get video of swimmers inside the pools above the other fans.

It didn't appeal to Powell, who was on the 'ManningCast' with brothers Peyton and Eli Manning.

When the broadcast cut to the swimmers, all three on the broadcast looked and sounded confused and caught off guard.

Peyton Manning: "Speaking of coconut oil, what's going on here?"

Glen Powell: "I really don't like that cameraman. Whoever cut to that.... Ruined my night..." #NFL #MNF pic.twitter.com/8jM6GKETXD

— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) October 7, 2025

ESPN aired a shot of the pools atop a party deck at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville

Actor Glen Powell, who appeared on Monday Night Football, did not like that image

'Speaking of coconut oil, what's going on here?' Peyton said on the air.

Powell, who stars in the Hulu show 'Chad Powers' (based on a character Eli played in a series of prank videos), appeared similarly disgusted.

'I don't know why they cut there,' Powell said. 'I really don't like that cameraman. Whoever cut to that, ruined my night.'

The pools were installed in 2014 as part of a $63million renovation, which also included two massive video boards on either end of the stadium.

Only one other stadium has a pool - Chase Field, the home of MLB's Arizona Diamondbacks. The Miami Marlins used to have a pool, but that was closed in 2020. 

Powell continued with his on-air appearance, eventually leaving and making way for another guest. 

The Jaguars fans in attendance went home happy as they upset the Chiefs 31-28 thanks to a late touchdown run from quarterback Trevor Lawrence.

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