Peyton Manning may have an heir apparent in the coming years: his son Marshall.
Manning and his wife Ashley have two children, Marshall and his twin sister Mosley, who will both turn 14 next month. While Arch Manning, Peyton's nephew, seems to be the next man up in the Manning family quarterbacking dynasty, Marshall is also turning heads. At the Pro Bowl Games on Sunday, the teenager had the chance to throw the ball to some of the NFL's best wide receivers, including Ja'Marr Chase.
Marshall's impressive tosses have gone viral on social media. Not surprisingly, they have people oozing over his potential as a passer.
“The future”: Peyton Manning’s son, Marshall, at the Pro Bowl: pic.twitter.com/R61T7ycU6H
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 2, 2025
"MARSHALL MANNING DROPPING DIMES. HE IS PEYTON MANNING’S SON. The next great Manning quarterback," said the ML Football account.
"Marshall Manning is gonna be so good in the SEC in 7 years," added the Bussin' With The Boys podcast.
"Arch Manning is going to be legit. But Marshall Manning could be special also," a third person said.
"Can the New York Jets just draft Marshall Manning?" a Jets fan asked.
"Marshall Manning sounds like the real name of a superstar," a fifth person chimed.
"Future Bills QB," another person added.
Not surprisingly, Marshall Manning already has his own HUDL profile and quarterback film, though the page hasn't been updated in two years.
Oh yeah, it looks like he wears No. 16, just like his dad did in college. We'll definitely have to keep an eye on this kid over the next few years.
In the meantime, his cousin Arch is set to become the starting quarterback at the University of Texas in the fall. Arch Manning was the Longhorns' backup in 2024 and saw his first extended action for the program, even making two starts in place of an injured Quinn Ewers.
Manning finished the season with 939 passing yards, nine touchdowns and two interceptions to go along with 108 rushing yards and four touchdowns on 25 carries.
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