Peyton Manning's Son, Marshall, Has Football Fans In Awe Of New Training Video
Peyton Manning's 14-year-old son, Marshall, has quickly put the NFL world on notice.
A little over a month ago, Marshall went viral for showcasing his arm talent at a 7-on-7 event. Well, he's trending once again due to his latest workout with quarterback coach Reese Phillips.
Manning, who is expected to be part of the 2030 recruiting class, is getting ready to play in his 9th grade season. He's currently enrolled at Baylor School in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
As you'd imagine, football fans are already speculating about where Marshall will end up in the NFL. Of course, there's no guarantee he even suits up for a marquee college football program.
"So are teams now tanking in 2034 or 2035?" Omar Kelly said.
"Colts fans can you endure for ten more years," one fan joked.
"Don't let jets fans see this, they're gonna want to tank for 7 years for him," a second fan wrote.
"I can see the tanking vision for the Arizona Cardinals," another fan commented.
Tough shoes to fill for Marshall.
It's going to be nearly impossible for Marshall to follow in his father's footsteps. Peyton, a two-time Super Bowl champion and five-time MVP, finished his career with 71,940 passing yards, 539 touchdown passes and several records.
Could we see Marshall develop into a pro quarterback? It's possible, but the pressure of being a Hall of Famer's son might make this process more challenging than it already is.
Nonetheless, we're wishing Marshall Manning all the best on the gridiron.
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This story was originally published May 1, 2026 at 9:12 AM.