Peyton Manning?s Son Sparks Debate After Viral Camp Throw
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Peyton Manning?s son sparks debate after viral camp throw
Marshall Manning, the son of legendary quarterback Peyton Manning, is already drawing attention after a short clip from a recent football camp went viral online. The young quarterback appeared at the Music City Mayhem 7-on-7 tournament held at Oakland High School near Nashville, where reporter Shayne Pickering shared a brief 10-second video of him launching a deep pass. The footage quickly sparked debate among college football fans, with some pr…
"Arm looks weak as hell," "He’s got a lot of growing to do": NFL fans mock Peyton Manning's son Marshall's "terrible" throwing skills in viral video
Former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning left a lasting legacy during his Hall of Fame NFL career. His son, Marshall, grabbed the headlines with his football skills over the weekend.
College Football World Divided on Peyton Manning’s QB Son After Viral Camp Footage
Not every famous last name guarantees instant praise. That’s exactly what happened to Marshall Manning, who is the son of NFL legend Peyton Manning. He drew mixed reactions from fans after his viral camp footage came online. While some of the fans see potential in the young quarterback, others remain unsure if he can match the massive expectations. Marshall Manning played in the Music City Mayhem 7-on-7 tournament at Oakland High School near Nas…
Peyton Manning’s 14-Year-Old Son, Marshall, Shows Off Rocket Arm By Throwing Pinpoint TD With Just The Flick Of His Wrist
Marshall Manning at 7-on-7 event (Photo via @RivalsHS X) Peyton Manning’s nephew, Arch Manning, is on his way to becoming a third-generation NFL quarterback. But the next generation of the Manning football family doesn’t stop there. The eyes are laser-focused on Arch Manning, who just finished his first full season as the Texas Longhorns’ starting quarterback. Barring any surprises, Manning will enter the NFL Draft in 2027. Arch is the son of Co…
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