KNOXVILLE – Former Tennessee quarterback Peyton Manning talked with current Volunteer signal-callers Thursday, kicking off a series of videos UT has posted on its Twitter account.
Part 2: Quarterback talk with Peyton Manning
Video conversations of Manning has taken place during the coronavirus pandemic and social distancing.
The third installment showcases Manning’s time at Tennessee.
đź’» QB Talk with Peyton – Pt. 3
Being a quarterback involves wearing more hats than just playing the position. After Peyton chose Tennessee, he was on a mission to help recruit others to join him on #RockyTop. One wide receiver got away, though … #VFL // #PoweredByTheT pic.twitter.com/u4JQL6Cxk1
— Tennessee Football (@Vol_Football) April 3, 2020
Manning played for the Vols from 1994-97.
He holds many school and NFL records and went on to be one of the league’s all-time great quarterbacks.
At Tennessee, Manning remains a face of the program more than two decades after he left UT.
He was a two-time Super Bowl champion, a Super Bowl MVP and a five-time NFL MVP.