Texas quarterback Arch Manning isn't letting the success of his relatives affect his mindset and approach heading into the 2025 season. In an interview
This came as a surprise, as in a recent interview, Arch Manning, the talented Texas Longhorns quarterback and nephew of NFL legends Peyton and Eli Manning, shared his top five NFL
Eli Manning told Fox News Digital his brother Peyton Manning is looking to steal his strategies and playbook in hopes of defeating him at the 2025 Pro Bowl in Orlando, Florida.
Giants legend Eli Manning, who also played for Ole Miss, has already admitted he likes Dart to The New York Post last week. “I’ve been around him and [he’s] been a great kid, been in the same offense for three years and been successful,” Manning said. “Seen him grow and progress and seems to be able to make all the throws.’’
As the starting quarterback at Texas, Arch Manning will get plenty of questions about his famous family. In a sit-down interview with ESPN’s Marty Smith, Manning revealed what kind of lessons he’s learned from his two famous uncles,
Those closest to Eli Manning through the years don't believe his case for Pro Football Hall of Fame is complicated at all. This is their quarterback.
During the transfer portal era, no one is patient, but Arch Manning chose to stay at Texas and be Quinn Ewers’ backup despite rampant speculation he should transfer and seek a more immediate starting opportunity.
Despite his limited playing time over his two seasons with the Texas Longhorns, quarterback Arch Manning has already generated a lot of hype. While that praise may not yet be earned, the 19-year-old signal-caller comes from an undeniable pedigree of generations of NFL quarterbacks.
Peyton and Eli Manning star in FanDuel’s funny commercial promoting the “Kick of Destiny 3” ahead of the Super Bowl.
The Texas Longhorns football team is entering a new era with highly anticipated quarterback Arch Manning, the nephew of Peyton and Eli Manning, taking the reins
You can’t ruin my destiny, Peyton. Not this time, I’m 44 now!” Eli Manning exclaims in FanDuel’s Super Bowl promo.