2017 ESPYs: The top moments

Peyton Manning, the honorees and of course, the winners!

— -- The 2017 ESPYs was a show that seamlessly danced the line between humor and touching moments.

But there were also heartfelt tributes and a segment to honor those the sports world lost in 2017.

Here are all the top moments:

Peyton Manning

The host kicked off the night poking fun at last year's MC, Jon Cena.

But he wasn't done, he made fun of his brother Eli, the Knicks, Terrell Owens, the Falcons and more.

But he then changed into a fan, praising teams like the Cubs for winning after 108 years and the Final Five for their triumph at the Olympics.

The Skits

"108 years of waiting is hardly a great moment," he said, then ripping on all the great Cubs over the years who didn't win the World Series.

Cubs star David Ross then joined in and did a dance routine for the fans.

The Skits

Manning came to play tonight and even poked fun at himself.

One skit was about his retirement and living in a retirement community.

"You like that Ruth, you like that, it's called winning, it's called being a champion," he taunts a senior citizen.

Later, he did a Super Bowl party skit about the Pats-Falcons game.

He was clearly rooting against the Pats, the team that really took it to him during his career. The skit showed him going from excited to depressed as the big comeback ensued.

"House Hunters International is on, let's change to that," he said during the 4th quarter.

The Honors

"To all my wounded service members ... I will fight for the one who cannot fight," he said. "This is my promise, this is my pledge."

Jarrius Robertson was given the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance.

In Memoriam

Finally, a tribute to those we lost in 2017 was led by Chris Berman who spoke about John Saunders.

"A wizard at making me look good" on TV, he called Saunders, adding "I miss him every day."