• Peyton Manning Gave Demaryius Thomas' Mom Broncos-Steelers Game Ball [VIDEO]

    This weekend's divisional round game of the 2016 NFL playoffs between the Denver Broncos and the Pittsburgh Steelers was arguably the biggest game of wide receiver Demaryius Thomas' career. Yes, the Broncos beat the Steelers, but it was also the first game that Thomas' mother, Katrina Smith, saw him play due to her 15-year incarceration for drug trafficking. That isn't where the good news stopped though. Quarterback Peyton Manning topped off this special day by giving Thomas the game ball for his mother to have and commemorate this special game.
  • Tom Brady Responds to Peyton Manning HGH Doping Rumors, Al Jazeera Scandal

    Allegations from Al Jazeera have placed star NFL quarterback Peyton Manning in the foreground of the latest doping scandal to hit the sports world. The Denver Broncos starting quarterback is accused of receiving and allegedly using human growth hormones (HGH) back in 2011 while recovering from neck surgery, which has erupted into doping rumors and more. While Manning has since denied and refuted these claims, another star quarterback has officially spoken out about the news. Tom Brady is on Peyton's side, calling him a friend and a tremendous athlete. Check out what the New England Patriots star had to say below.
  • Gatorade Taps Peyton Manning and Eli Manning for Hilarious New Video Prank Series

    Brothers Peyton Manning and Eli Manning know a little something about working up a sweat. Whether it's during a strenuous practice or during an official football game, these athletes know exactly how to build endurance while getting in shape. For these reasons and more, Gatorade has asked the Mannings to be a part of their new hilarious prank based "Sweat It to Get It" campaign video series.
  • 5 NFL Stars Gone Country: Terry Bradshaw, Troy Aikman and More

    Peyton Manning's Children's Hospital fundraiser took a fun turn last weekend when the Denver Broncos quarterback took the stage with headliner Dierks Bentley to perform a cover of Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues." Manning's musical dynamism was about as weak as you might expect, but as it was strictly for-the-kids, we'd be jerks to mock him for it. He wasn't the first NFL player to take a crack at country music however...in fact, players such as Hall of Famers Terry Bradshaw and Troy Aikman have done the deed in a more professional setting. Here are five country releases from acts that got their start on the gridiron.
  • Peyton Manning Covers 'Folsom Prison Blues' with Dierks Bentley

    Peyton Manning may be the best quarterback in NFL history (we're not here to argue about sports statistics, so save your playoff performance arguments for ESPN.com), but he sure ain't the best vocalist in NFL history. He wasn't quite up to Terry Bradshaw-levels of performance while performing Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues" with Dierks Bentley over the weekend.
  • Peyton Manning to Retire? NFL Legend Considering Ending 17-Year Career

    Much has changed for Peyton Manning since Christmas. Days before the 38-year-old future Hall of Fame quarterback helped the Denver Broncos defeat the Oakland Raiders in their final, regular-season game, Manning seemed optimistic about his future."I certainly plan on being back if the Broncos would have me, but at this point I'm kind of thinking about Oakland," Manning said, via ESPN. "I know this is the time where conversations about what head coaches are going to return and I guess for some reason I get to fall into that category because I'm closer to the same age as some of the coaches."I have no plans along those lines [of retiring]. I'm enjoying playing, I'm looking forward to Sunday's game and hopefully the game to follow that.''But the following game came Sunday, Jan. 11, and it was ugly. Manning was mostly ineffective in a 24-13 loss to the underdog Indianapolis Colts in Denver. Afterward, he refused to commit to the 2015 season."My mindset right now is just disappointment after [Sunday's] game ... I'm disappointed, I kind of need to process this game, we'll meet [Monday, Jan. 12]. I'm disappointed, I need to process this game,'' he said.When pressed for a "yes" or "no" concerning next fall, Manning was unable to offer anything worthwhile.
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