Peyton Manning's son Marshall Manning makes varsity debut at Baylor School
Peyton Manning has another budding football son in Marshall Manning.
Marshall Manning, son of NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning, made his varsity debut at Baylor School on Thursday night. The 15-year-old played in the team's 38-20 victory over Brentwood Academy, appearing in just two snaps. Marshall had previously participated in a scrimmage the previous week. Baylor head coach Erik Kimrey expressed his intention to have Manning take those two snaps during the game and to include him in more action throughout the season.
The young Manning connected with Antwaun "Cornbread" Adams on a six-yard completion on his first varsity play, followed by a handoff to Tennessee running back commit David Gabriel Georges. Senior quarterback Keegan Croucher, a four-star Ole Miss commit, praised the young Manning's talent and work ethic, stating that the two share a strong bond and that Marshall will be a valuable player for the team in the future.
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