Can you imagine Peyton Manning playing for the Florida Gators in college instead of the Tennessee Vols? Not a great thought if you're a Vols fan. But
Peyton Manning shared more information about legendary NFL coach Bill Belichick being on ManningCast this fall. While appearing on The Pat McAfee Show, the Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback detailed what Belichick will be doing on the broadcast.
Bill Belichick isn't coaching an NFL franchise this season, but he'll still be on television screens often during the 2024 NFL season. Peyton Manning, who with his brother, Eli, hosts the "ManningCast" on ESPN -- officially called "Monday Night Football with Peyton and Eli" -- said the coach will appear on every episode during the upcoming season.
Although Belichick would undoubtedly prefer to coach this season, teaming up with the Mannings could be the perfect opportunity for him.
NFL legend knows a thing or two about becoming a star in Indiana during his time playing for the Indianapolis Colts. That’s why he was glad when WNBA star Caitlin Clark moved there as a start to her journey as a professional basketball player.
Peyton Manning has gotten to know Caitlin Clark since they both are connected to the city of Indianapolis. The legendary NFL quarterback loves what the 22-year-old basketball star does on the court, but there is one thing about her that bothers him.
Netflix's "roast" of soon-to-be Hall of Famer Tom Brady this past weekend was a wild success, which has us thinking that Tennessee Vols legend Peyton Manning
Peyton Manning and Tom Brady formed undeniably the greatest quarterback rivalry in football history. The two defined a generation of championship runs
When looking at the Denver Broncos’ list of all-time leaders in passing yards, the pass-happy nature of the modern NFL is quite apparent. Five of the quarterbacks in the top 10 played after the 2000s (and one played during).
The Denver Broncos quarterback carousel since Peyton Manning has begun to rival the Cleveland Browns in numbers or duration, but Broncos legend Chris Harris Jr.
Netflix aired "The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady" on Sunday, May 5th. And while most of the roasts were targeted at Brady, he chose to take aim at Indianapolis Colts legend Peyton Manning. Brady's choice to make this joke isn't all that surprising.
The longtime coach heaped a ton of praise on the Patriots' new signal-caller.
As we continue our series looking at the best player to wear each jersey number for the Denver Broncos, we have reached No. 18, which is an obvious choice.
The “ManningCast” just got a coach. ESPN’s popular alternate broadcast for “Monday Night Football” features former NFL quarterbacks Peyton Manning and Eli Manning.
Zach Wilson endured one of the most difficult seasons in his young career this past NFL season. Throughout the season, many including the New York Jets put the blame on the young quarterback.
The Denver Broncos swung a trade with the New York Jets to acquire embattled quarterback Zach Wilson earlier this week, and Peyton Manning thinks the Jets damaged him.
Manning joined Denver Sports’ Brandon Stokley and Josh Dover for an interview on Tuesday. He talked about the team's trade acquisition from Denver.
Time to get comfortable seeing Bill Belichick on your television.
Peyton Manning isn't a fan of how the New York Jets went about the handling of QB Zach Wilson's development. Wilson will now try for a new start with the Denver Broncos.
Despite trading for former Jets quarterback Zach Wilson on Monday, the Broncos are still very much in the hunt for another quarterback heading into the 2024 NFL Draft.
Peyton Manning has given a strong indication regarding the Denver Broncos’ interest in a particular quarterback prospect for the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft, and it’s not Oregon’s Bo Nix.
According to former Broncos QB Peyton Manning, Denver is very interested in drafting Michigan QB J.J. McCarthy. Manning added that he has spoken to McCarthy and there is mutual interest between the Broncos and the former Michigan quarterback.
Denver Broncos icon Peyton Manning is thoroughly enjoying the retired life. The Hall of Fame quarterback has kept his retired days busy with commercials, coaching his son’s youth football team, and hosting his wildly successful show, Manningcast, on ESPN.
The Indianapolis Colts have made a few great draft picks over the years. However, there is one draft pick that arguably changed the direction of their franchise forever.
Peyton Manning had a great amount of trust and respect for longtime ESPN NFL reporter Chris Mortensen, who died Sunday. Manning made that clear with a heartfelt statement in response to Mortensen’s death.
Peyton Manning is all in on new Tennessee Titans HC Brian Callahan.
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