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• Peyton Williams Manning is a retired American Football quarterback, considered one of the greatest NFL quarterbacks of all time.
• He was a first overall draft pick and set numerous NFL records, winning two Super Bowls with two different franchises.
• His net worth is estimated to be around $200 million.
• He was accused of sexual harassment by female trainer Jamie Ann Naughright in 1996.
• He has donated money to various Republican politicians and has his own charity, The Peyback Foundation.



Known for movies

Himself - Roaster

Comedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe (2016)
as Himself - Roaster

Himself

Peyton Manning: All Access (1997)
as Himself

Himself

Saturday Night Live: 40th Anniversary Special (2015)
as Himself

Himself - Indianapolis Quarterback

Super Bowl XLI (2007)
as Himself - Indianapolis Quarterback

Short Info

Date Of BirthMarch 24, 1976DiedApril 13, 1955, Walter Reed National Military Medical CenterSpouseAshley ThompsonMarkOften yells Omaha on the line of scrimmageFactAppeared in a commercial for Wheaties' "Fuel" cereal. [2010]



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Peyton Williams Manning was born on 24 March 1976, in New Orleans, Louisiana USA, and is a retired American Football quarterback, considered as one of the greatest National Football League (NFL) quarterbacks of all time, due to achieving numerous feats throughout his career. He played a total of 18 seasons, with the Indianapolis Colts and the Denver Broncos. He was a first overall draft pick, and subsequently set numerous NFL records, including in passing yards, AP MVP Awards, Pro Bowl appearances, and touchdown passes. He won the Super Bowl two times, the only starting quarterback to win a Super Bowl with two franchises.

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Wealth Accumulated through Professional Football

So just how rich is Peyton Manning? As of early-2018, sources estimate a net worth that is at $200 million, mostly earned through a successful career in professional football. He earned numerous high profile contracts throughout his career, and managed to maintain as well as increase his value throughout his tenure. As he continues his endeavors, it is expected that his wealth may well continue to increase.

Racking Stats Throughout a Stellar Career

Peyton began his journey to professional football when he attended Isidore Newman High School, and helped lead their team to a 34-5 record in three seasons; he won numerous honors and became one of the most sought-after high school players in the country. He was pursued by 60 colleges, and chose to play for the University of Tennessee Volunteers. The move surprised a lot of fans as he did not choose to play for the Ole Miss Rebels whom his father played with. He eventually became Tennessee’s all-time leading passer with 11,201 yards and 89 touchdowns,  winning 39 out of 45 games as a starter, breaking the Southeastern Conference record for career wins.

While attending the university, he was accused of sexual harassment by female trainer Jamie Ann Naughright in 1996, when it was reported that he exposed his buttocks during a foot examination. Manning then defended himself and said that he was just pulling a prank by mooning another athlete in the room. The case was settled with Naughright leaving the university and receiving $300,000.

In 1998 he nominated for the NFL Draft, and was selected by the Indianapolis Colts as the first overall pick. He would go on to play a full 13 seasons for the Colts before he was sidelined by a neck injury which cost him the 2011 season. After recovering from the injury, he was released by the team and joined the Denver Broncos until his retirement in the 2015 seasons, so playing a total of 17 NFL seasons excluding his injury year. After his professional run, he was considered as one of the greatest NFL quarterbacks of all time, being named the NFL’s most valuable player a record five times in his career, and being named to the Pro Bowl 14 times, and became a first-team All-Pro seven times. He had a career winning percentage of .702 in the regular season as a starter, and holds the NFL record for career touchdown passes and career passing yards.

The only criticism from his career is that he didn’t have the same level of success in the post- season compared to his regular season success. Despite that, he won two Super Bowls in his career, Super Bowl XLI and Super Bowl 50. He also played in two other Super Bowls, and was named the MVP of XLI. Throughout his run, he became the only quarterback in NFL history to make the Super Bowl four times with four different head coaches.

Peyton’s Family Life

Peyton’s father is former NFL quarterback Archie Manning, and his brother is also a two-time Super Bowl champion Eli Manning. In 2001, he married Ashley whom he met as a neighbor during the summer before his freshman year in college. They have four children, two of whom are twins.

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Outside of Football

Manning has stated that he has been a Christian since the age of 13. He is known for having a great memory and reportedly memorized the Colts’ playbook just a week after being drafted. He also co-authored the book entitled “Manning: A Father, His Sons, and a Football Legacy” which he worked on with his father. The book covers both of their lives and careers up to the point of the book’s release in 2000.

The significant amount of money that he managed to earn through professional football isn’t enough for Peyton to buy an NFL franchise by himself, however, he previously owned all Papa John’s pizza stores in Colorado before selling them in early 2018.

Peyton has donated money to various Republican politicians, and also does a lot of other philanthropic work, particularly known for helping during the wake of Hurricane Katrina, alongside his brother Eli. He also started his own charity named “The Peyback Foundation” which aims to help disadvantaged kids.

General Info

Full NamePeyton ManningDate Of BirthMarch 24, 1976DiedApril 13, 1955, Walter Reed National Military Medical CenterHeight1.96 mWeight104 kgProfessionAmerican football playerEducationIsidore Newman School, University of Tennessee, Lafayette College, United States Military Academy Preparatory SchoolNationalityAmerican, American

Family

SpouseAshley ThompsonChildrenMarshall Williams Manning, Mosley Thompson ManningParentsArchie Manning, Olivia Williams Manning, Francis MarchSiblingsEli Manning, Cooper Manning

Accomplishments

AwardsSuper Bowl Most Valuable Player Award, All-Pro, Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year, Associated Press NFL Offensive Player of the Year Award, National Football League Comeback Player of the Year Award, Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award, Best NFL Player ESPY Award, Maxwell Award, ESPY I...NominationsHeisman Trophy, Best Male Athlete ESPY Award, Best Comeback Athlete ESPY Award, Fantasy Player of the Year, Teen Choice Award for Choice Male Athlete, NFL Honors - GMC Never Say Never Moment of the Year, Kids' Choice Sports Award for Best Male AthleteMoviesNFL: In Just One Play, NFL Insider, 1998 Orange Bowl National Championship GameTV ShowsBattle of the Gridiron Stars, Guys Choice

Social profile links

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Marks

#Marks / Signs1Often yells Omaha on the line of scrimmage2Thick southern accent

Facts

#Fact1Quarterback with the Indianapolis Colts (1998-2010; missed 2011 season with neck injury) and Denver Broncos (2012-2015).2Announced his retirement from the NFL on 7 March 2016.3Appeared in a commercial for Wheaties' "Fuel" cereal. [2010]4Indianapolis Colts owner announced at a news conference, with Manning in attendance, that Manning was being released by the team. [March 2012]5As a child, he was called "Peytie Pie" by his mother.6Was in the audience, and was on video cheering, when brother led The New York Giants to their Super Bowl XLII victory. [2008]7Led the Indianapolis Colts to their first NFL championship since the 1970 season, to beat the Chicago Bears 29-17 in Super Bowl XLI. Was named Super Bowl MVP. [2007]8(September 10, 2006) He and younger brother made NFL history as the first time two brothers who play starting quarterback played against one another.9Good friends with Country Music Super Star .10Had four pairs of hightop black shoes made which he planned to wear in the 15 September 2002 game as a tribute to . But the NFL threatened to slap Manning with a $25,000 fine if he wore the shoes. Further, it declared only the Baltimore Ravens would have the sole right to honor Unitas with a patch or armband on their uniforms that Sunday.11Broke the record set by for most regular-season touchdown passes with 49. [December 2004]12Graduated from the University of Tennessee with a degree in speech communication in three years, but chose to return to Tennessee for a fourth year (and also to work on his master's degree).13Frequently calls audibles at the line (meaning that he'll change a play at the line if he sees that the play won't work against the defensive scheme he sees).14Considered one of the smartest players in the NFL.15Wears #18, in part, as a tribute to his older brother Cooper, who wore the number in high school but had his career cut short by injuries.16Brother of New York Giants QB and .17Son of former NFL quarterback and .18NFL's co-MVP during the regular season, splitting the award with the Tennessee Titans' . [2003]19First selection in the 1998 NFL draft; taken by the Indianapolis Colts.

Pictures

Movies

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacterModern Family2017TV SeriesCoach GaryThe Simpsons2009TV SeriesPeyton Manning

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacterThe 50th Annual CMA Awards2016TV MovieHimselfNFL Films Presents2016TV Series documentaryHimselfComedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe2016TV SpecialHimself - RoasterMike & Mike2015-2016TV SeriesHimself - Retired NFL Quarterback / Himself - Retired NFL Qurterback / Himself - Denver Broncos QuarterbackAll or Nothing: A Season with the Arizona Cardinals2016TV SeriesHimself - Quarterback #18The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon2015-2016TV SeriesHimself / Himself - NFL SuperlativesSuper Bowl 502016TV SpecialHimself - Denver Broncos QBExtra2016TV SeriesHimselfA Football Life2015TV SeriesHimselfBest Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris2015TV SeriesHimself - Guest, It's Neil's MomThe 2015 ESPY Awards2015TV MovieHimselfLate Show with David Letterman1997-2015TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Top Ten List Presenter: #3Saturday Night Live: 40th Anniversary Special2015TV SpecialHimselfSaturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Red Carpet Special2015TV SpecialHimselfThe Insider2014TV SeriesHimselfNBC Sunday Night Football2006-2014TV SeriesHimself - Indianapolis Colts Quarterback / Himself - Denver Broncos Quarterback / Himself - Broncos quarterback / ...Fox News Sunday2014TV SeriesHimself - Power Player of the WeekSuper Bowl XLVIII2014TV SpecialHimself - Quarterback: Denver BroncosArnie2014TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself - 2007 Super Bowl MVPDenver Broncos Greatest Moments2013VideoHimself - Broncos QuarterbackThe Book of Manning2013TV Movie documentaryHimselfRome2013TV SeriesHimself - GuestFootball on Your Phone: Manning Brothers Music Video2013Video shortHimselfBaltimore Ravens: Road to XLVII2013VideoHimself - Denver Broncos Quarterback2012 Baltimore Ravens: Super Bowl XLVII Champions2013DocumentaryHimself - Denver Broncos QuarterbackNational Football League Honors2012TV MovieHimselfNFL Monday Night Football2000-2010TV SeriesHimself - Indianapolis Colts QuarterbackBoys of Fall2010TV Movie documentaryHimselfSuper Bowl XLIV2010TV SpecialHimself - Indianapolis Colts Starting QuaerterbackReplay2009TV Series documentaryHimselfThe Early Show2009TV SeriesHimselfNickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 20092009TV SpecialHimself2009 NFL Pro Bowl2009TV MovieHimself - Starting AFC QuarterbackAmerican Idol2008TV SeriesHimself2008 NFL Pro Bowl2008TV SpecialHimself - AFC Starting QuarterbackSuper Bowl XLII2008TV SpecialHimselfNFL Thursday Night Football2007TV SeriesHimself - Indianapolis Colts QuarterbackThe World Awaits: De La Hoya vs. Mayweather2007TV MovieHimself - Audience Member (uncredited)Saturday Night Live2007TV SeriesHimself - Host / VariousSuper Bowl XLI2007TV SpecialHimself - Indianapolis QuarterbackEntertainment Tonight2007TV SeriesHimselfPardon the Interruption2006TV SeriesHimselfRome Is Burning2006TV SeriesHimselfESPN's Sunday Night Football1998-2005TV SeriesHimself - Indianapolis Colts QuarterbackThe Girls Next Door2005TV SeriesHimself - Indianapolis Colts QuarterbackLive with Kelly and Michael2005TV SeriesHimselfESPY Awards2005TV SpecialHimselfHeroes, Legends... Dads: Eight Inspiring Stories of Superstar Athletes and Their Dads2005HimselfSportsCenter2004TV SeriesHimself - Sunday Conversation GuestESPN SportsCentury2004TV Series documentaryHimself2003 New England Patriots: Super Bowl XXXVIII Champions2004Video documentaryHimself - Indianapolis Colts QuarterbackESPN 25: Who's #1?2004TV Series documentaryHimselfThe NFL on CBS1998-2003TV SeriesHimself - Indianapolis Colts QuarterbackNFL on FOX1999-2003TV SeriesHimself - Indianapolis Colts QuarterbackThe NFL's Hard-Hitting Grooves2001Video documentary short1998 NFL Draft1998TV MovieHimself - 1st Overall Pick1997 Florida Citrus Bowl1997TV MovieHimself - Tennessee Volunteers QuarterbackPeyton Manning: All Access1997TV MovieHimself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacterA Football Life2016TV SeriesHimselfMike & Mike2012-2016TV SeriesHimself - Denver Broncos Quarterback / Himself - Former NFL Quarterback / Himself - Indianapolis Colts Quarterback / ...Late Night with Seth Meyers2016TV SeriesHimself - Super Bowl Press ConferenceExtra2015-2016TV SeriesHimselfEntertainment Tonight2015TV SeriesHimselfSNL's NFL Saturday2015TV MovieHimself / WallySNL Shorts2014TV MovieHimself (uncredited)SNL Sports Spectacular2014TV MovieHimself / Wally (uncredited)Saturday Night Live2012TV SeriesHimselfYear of the Quarterback2011TV Series documentaryHimselfIf God Is Willing and da Creek Don't Rise2010TV Mini-Series documentaryHimselfRome Is Burning2006-2010TV SeriesHimselfSaturday Night Live Presents: Sports All-Stars2010TV SpecialHimself / Whalley (uncredited)Kendra2009TV SeriesHimselfSaturday Night Live: Just Shorts2009TV SpecialHimself (uncredited)Saturday Night Live Sports Extra '092009TV SpecialHimself / Various (uncredited)The Greatest Game Ever Played2008TV MovieHimself - Colts Quarterback, 2006Manning, Brady and Favre: The Quarterbacks2008HimselfLeaf2008HimselfESPN Outside the Lines2007TV SeriesHimself - Football PlayerE! True Hollywood Story2006TV Series documentaryHimselfThe Girls Next Door2006TV SeriesHimself

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