The secret’s officially out on Tennessee Vols legend Peyton Manning’s son Marshall

The secret’s officially out on Tennessee Vols legend Peyton Manning’s son, Marshall. Marshall is a class of 2030 quarterback who is currently an eighth grader at The Baylor School in Chattanooga. Peyton’s son went viral this past summer for his middle school highlight film, when he looked better than many current college quarterbacks. Marshall Manning […]

Zach Ragan Tennessee Volunteers News Writer
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The secret’s officially out on Tennessee Vols legend Peyton Manning’s son, Marshall.

Marshall is a class of 2030 quarterback who is currently an eighth grader at The Baylor School in Chattanooga.

Peyton’s son went viral this past summer for his middle school highlight film, when he looked better than many current college quarterbacks.

Marshall Manning makes his national television debut

Marshall was thrust into the national spotlight on Sunday when he appeared alongside Peyton in a promo for NBC’s Sunday Night Football ahead of the matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and the Buffalo Bills.

In the hilarious clip, Peyton “forces” Marshall to watch the first game in NBC Sunday Night Football history, which happened to be a game between Peyton and the Colts and Eli and the New York Giants.

And Peyton, of course, won that game.

“Marshall, it was the first game in NBC Sunday Night Football history, 20 seasons ago. It was me, your uncle Eli, brother versus brother, with the whole country watching,” says Peyton in the clip.

The recruiting hype is just getting started for Marshall. He still has a long way to go before he decides on where he will play college football. But thanks to his national appearance before one of the biggest games in Week 1 of the 2025 NFL season, Marshall is no longer flying under the radar — he’s on the verge of becoming a national sensation, just like his cousin Arch a few years ago.