Eli Manning and Peyton Manning dueled for the first time in Kick of Destiny sponsored by FanDuel. And Eli became the big ...
And there appears to be another Manning ... Peyton’s son, Marshall. The younger Manning was seen throwing the football around to some NFL stars while they were at the Pro Bowl Games ...
No, no that Peyton Manning. An 18-year-old with the same name as the football great and Indianapolis Colts legend was arrested earlier this week in Muncie, Indiana, after allegedly threatening to ...
Peyton Manning was accustomed to throwing dimes on in college football and the NFL, first for Tennessee football and later on Sundays with the Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos. It seems as ...
There's a young Manning showing he has the makings of a big-time quarterback. Not Arch, though he's in line to become the starter at Texas next season. It's Marshall, Peyton Manning's 13-year-old ...
The Manning family dynasty under center looks to be in safe hands, with Archie Manning expected to inherit the reins at Texas next season while Peyton Manning's young son, Marshall, proved ...
He was inducted into the Colts Ring of Honor in 2017 and the team retired his jersey number. Before the commercial with Peyton Manning went live, Caitlin Clark made the rounds around the NFL world ...
When the Colts drafted Peyton Manning with the first overall pick in 1998, they built an offense around his skills and with plenty of his input, and then let him run it year after year. Manning ...
Peyton Manning's legacy in the NFL goes beyond his impressive stats; he's known for his football IQ, leadership, and mentoring future quarterbacks. Manning's career highlights include two Super ...
Peyton Manning knows a thing or two about ... In his first Super Bowl run in 2006, Manning and the Colts "slayed the dragon" with a 38-34 win over the Patriots in the AFC Championship Game.
Manning turned 18 on Feb. 5 and was born in 2007. This means he was born on the same day Indianapolis football legend Peyton Manning led the Colts to a victory in Super Bowl XLI.