Peyton Manning
Born in New Orleans on March 24, 1976, Peyton Manning is the son
of legendary New Orleans quarterback Archie Manning and Olivia
Manning. While Peyton attended high school, Archie was the color
commentator for the New Orleans Saints radio station. As a
youngster, Peyton would occasionally visit off-season practices
with his dad. On one occasion, then Saints coach Jim Mora,
allowed Peyton to work out and toss some passes to the Saints
receivers. Even more unbelievable than a high school student
practicing with NFL receivers is the fact that he fit in
perfectly at such a young age. While attending Isidore Newman
High School, Manning served as quarterback during all 3 years.
At the end of his senior season, Peyton Manning was the top
recruited quarterback in the nation and was named as the
Gatorade Circle of Champions National Player of the Year.
Following high school graduation, Manning decided to attend the
University of Tennessee where he, once again, became a star
quarterback for the team. While proving his skills on the field,
Peyton Manning proved that he had equal skills in the classroom.
Earning a BA in speech communication and graduating with honors
was important to Manning, which is why he decided to put his
football career on hold until he earned his degree.
As 1998 rolled around, Manning became a candidate for the NFL
draft. The Indianapolis Colts welcomed Peyton Manning as their
first pick in the draft and, as they say, the rest is history.
Today, Peyton Manning is the quarterback for the Indianapolis
Colts where he has remained since his rookie season in the NFL.
On October 29, 2005, Manning's #16 University of Tennessee
player number was retired as he, his mom, dad and wife were on
hand along with a capacity crowd prior to the University of
Tennessee Volunteers game against the South Carolina Gamecocks.
Everyone at Neyland Stadium watched as Manning's number was
unveiled in the endzone. From 1994 to 1997, Peyton Manning
played at the University of Tennessee where he broke nearly
every passing record and led the team to 39 victories. Prior to
the game, Peyton's PeyBack Foundation held a fundraiser, which
raised over $12,000.00 to be used for funding grants and events
involving disadvantaged youth in Knoxville.
On Friday, February 3, 2006, Peyton Manning was recognized as
the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year. This award was named in
recognition of the legendary Chicago Bears running back, Walter
Payton, who passed away in 1999. This award is the only one in
the league to recognize a player's off-the-field community
service in addition to his playing excellence. Connie Payton,
the wife of Walter Payton, proudly presented the award. Fans
around the nation celebrate Manning's accomplishments and
achievements in football and in life.