Peyton Manning’s 15-Year-Old Son Marshall Looks Like His Dad as He Makes High School Football Debut
The younger quarterback threw a completion on his first snap during the nationally televised game
Marshall Manning, 15-year-old son of Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning, made his high school football debut on Thursday, Aug. 20 at the Baylor School in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The younger Manning, who wears No. 16, like his father did at Tennessee, briefly replaced starting quarterback Keegan Croucher in the second quarter against Brentwood Academy.
In his first varsity appearance, Manning completed a pass to junior receiver Antwaun Adams for eight yards and a first down. The quarterback's debut was limited to a few snaps, but a viral video from April showed he possesses the same speed, accuracy, and sense of humor inherited from his famous father and uncles. Marshall, the youngest of the Manning quarterbacks, transferred from Denver, Colorado to the Baylor School last year before the eighth grade.
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