Eli Manning had a funny reaction to Arch Manning’s first college start

Eli Manning wanted to drop in to remind everyone that he had a better college debut than Archie, Peyton and Arch.

Arch Manning made the first start of his college football career on Saturday, helping the Texas Longhorns defeat the Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks 51-3.

After the game, many fans and pundits were quick to compare the stats of Arch to his uncle’s first NCCA starts — and his grandfather’s, too.

Archie Manning (the patriarch of the family) threw for 116 yards and had two touchdowns against one interception in his first start at Ole Miss in 1968.

Peyton Manning was limited to 79 yards with no touchdowns and no interceptions in his Tennessee debut in 1994. Arch Manning had 258 yards with two scores and two interceptions on Saturday.

Eli Manning topped them all with 271 passing yards, five touchdowns and no interceptions in his first start at Ole Miss in 2001.

Eli took to Twitter/X on Monday to let his dad, brother and nephew know that he bested them: “I win!”

Arch’s father, Cooper Manning, was a star wide receiver in high school, but his football career was cut short by spinal stenosis before college. Cooper is the older brother of Peyton and Eli.

Peyton and Eli both won two Super Bowls in the NFL — Peyton won one title with the Indianapolis Colts and another with the Denver Broncos. Eli won two titles with the New York Giants.

Eli’s son, Charley (6), made his flag football debut on Saturday. Peyton’s son, Marshall (13), is a youth football player. They’ll look to follow in the footsteps of their dads and their cousin, Arch, in the coming years.

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Monday Night Football schedule: Is there a ‘ManningCast’ tonight?

There are two Monday Night Football games on deck tonight, but there’s no ‘ManningCast’ in Week 3. Peyton and Eli will return in Week 5.

Peyton and Eli Manning have returned for a fourth season of the ManningCast with the two former quarterbacks set to provide commentary for 11 weeks of Monday Night Football games this fall.

The brothers released a funny 10-minute musical to promote the upcoming ManningCast season earlier this month. The 2024 slate takes a break tonight despite there being two MNF games on deck in Week 3. The brothers are set to return in Week 5.

Peyton and Eli will welcome new guests on the program each week there is a ManningCast, and Bill Belichick will be featured on every episode this fall.

In addition to 10 weeks of regular-season action, Peyton and Eli will also provide commentary for a Wild Card game in January.

Check out the full schedule below.

ManningCast 2024 Schedule

NFL Week Date Game TV
1 Sept. 9 Jets @ 49ers ESPN2, ESPN+
2 Sept. 16 Falcons @ Eagles ESPN2
5 Oct. 7 Saints @ Chiefs ESPN2
6 Oct. 14 Bills @ Jets ESPN2
7 Oct. 21 Ravens @ Bucs ESPN2, ESPN+
7 Oct. 21 Chargers @ Cards ESPN+
8 Oct. 28 Giants @ Steelers ESPN2, ESPN+
9 Nov. 4 Bucs @ Chiefs ESPN2
11 Nov. 18 Texans @ Cowboys ESPN2
12 Nov. 25 Ravens @ Chargers ESPN2
14 Dec. 9 Bengals @ Cowboys ESPN2, ESPN+
Wild Card Jan. 13 TBD ESPN2, ESPN+

The ManningCast is televised on ESPN2. The primary MNF broadcast will continue to feature Joe Buck, Troy Aikman and Lisa Salters on ESPN.

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Dressed as Tennessee Vol, Peyton Manning leads Morgan Wallen out to concert

Why was Peyton Manning in full Tennessee Volunteer attire on Sunday?

Arch wasn’t the only Manning in college football gear over the weekend.

The Texas quarterback made his first start Saturday in a win over UL-Monroe.

The next night his uncle, Peyton Manning, was back in his Tennessee orange football uniform, accompanying country singer Morgan Wallen out for a concert at Neyland Stadium.

Arch Manning wins first college start at Texas (watch his highlights)

Arch Manning threw two touchdown passes (and two interceptions) in his first college start on Saturday, a 51-3 win over ULM.

Texas Longhorns redshirt freshman quarterback Arch Manning started the first game of his college career against the Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks on Saturday, a 51-3 win at DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin.

Arch threw an interception on his first drive but bounced back with two touchdown passes. He later had another pass intercepted after it slipped through a teammate’s hands.

Arch finished the game 15-of-29 passing for 258 yards with two scores and two turnovers.

In his two appearances before Saturday’s start, Arch totaled 371 yards from scrimmage and scored seven touchdowns (five passing and two rushing). Arch started in the place of an injured Quinn Ewers against UL Monroe.

Arch Manning highlights

Elsewhere in the Manning family, Arch’s younger cousin, Charley (6), made his flag football debut on Saturday. Charley is the son of Eli Manning.

Arch is the son of Cooper Manning, the older brother of Eli and Peyton who had his football career cut short by spinal stenosis after high school.

Peyton’s son, Marshall (13), is also a quarterback, so with a trio of Mannings lining up under center, football fans can look forward to the Manning era continuing for years to come.

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Arch wasn’t the only Manning who made his first start on Saturday

Charley Manning (6) made his first flag football start on Saturday. Like his cousins Arch (19) and Marshall (13), Charley is a quarterback.

Arch Manning (19) made the first start of his college career on Saturday night when the Texas Longhorns hosted the Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks at DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin.

Arch’s younger cousin, Charley (6) also made his first football start on Saturday. Eli Manning posted a video of his son playing flag football on his Twitter/X page.

“Arch is not the only Manning to get his first start today,” Eli captioned the video of Charles completing a pass:

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Arch is the son of Cooper Manning, who is the older brother of former NFL quarterbacks Peyton Manning and Eli Manning.

Peyton’s son, Marshall (13), is a youth football player who has shown off his strong arm at the Pro Bowl. Marshall is also a quarterback, and his youth football league banned his team from running the “Tush Push” play.

Arch won’t be eligible for the NFL draft before 2026 at the earliest. While Arch plays in college, Marshall is nearing high school and Charley is just beginning his football journey. May the Manning era long continue.

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Texas will start QB Arch Manning vs. Louisiana-Monroe on Saturday

Peyton Manning’s nephew, Arch Manning, will make the first college start of his career when Texas hosts Louisiana-Monroe on Saturday.

The Texas Longhorns will start redshirt freshman quarterback Arch Manning against the Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks on Saturday, coach Steve Sarkisian announced Thursday.

Manning, 19, played well last week after replacing an injured Quinn Ewers against the UTSA Roadrunners. Ewers left the game with an abdominal injury in the second quarter after helping Texas build a 14-0 lead.

Arch then entered the game and scored five touchdowns — four passing and one rushing — in an eventual 56-7 win.

Now, with Ewers still recovering, the Longhorns (3-0) are set to start Arch when they host Louisiana-Monroe (2-0) at DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium on Saturday. It will mark the first start of Arch’s college career.

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In two appearances this season, Manning has completed 77.8% of his passes for 318 yards with five touchdowns against zero interceptions. He has also rushed six times for 53 yards and two touchdowns.

Arch is the son of Cooper Manning, who is the older brother of former NFL quarterbacks Peyton Manning and Eli Manning. Cooper was a star wide receiver in high school but his football career was cut short by spinal stenosis before college.

A new Manning era will begin on Saturday when UT hosts ULM at 6:00 p.m. The game will broadcast on SEC Network Plus and on ESPN+.

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Are the Broncos going to shatter Bo Nix’s confidence?

Are the Broncos risking hurting Bo Nix’s confidence? Sean Payton doesn’t think so. “He has the right makeup and personality,” Payton said.

Through two games this season, Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Bo Nix has completed 59.7% of his passes for 384 yards with no touchdown passes and four interceptions. He has also been sacked four times.

The Broncos are 0-2 and things aren’t about to get any easier with back-to-back road games on deck against the 2-0 Tampa Bay Buccaneers and 1-1 New York Jets. Is there a worry that the young quarterback’s confidence could be broken if the offensive struggles continue?

“I think it depends on their personality,” Denver coach Sean Payton said Sunday when asked about a rookie QB’s coincidence being shaken. “I think he has the right makeup and personality. He is running around and he is competing.

“There is a missed protection late in the game. Those are frustrating things. I said this a week ago, we need to be better around him. Listen, this guy has been through it. It would be different if he had not.”

The alternative to letting Nix play through his struggles is benching him, and that could also be damaging to his confidence. Peyton Manning has advocated for letting rookie quarterbacks play through growing paints.

“It’s a marathon, not a sprint,” Manning said in May. “I went 3-13 my rookie year and didn’t play very well. We went 13-3 the next year. There’s no way that would have happened had I not played and kind of gone through those struggles and thrown those interceptions and figured out ‘Hey, OK, I can’t do that anymore. Hey, these guys are faster.’ You just sort of file it all away. Eli [Manning] played, I think, six games his rookie year, and he said what he learned in the six that he played was night and day to the 10 that he sat.”

As for Nix, he does not believe his confidence has taken a hit, in part because of his big-picture perspective.

“I have good confidence,” Nix said. “I feel like I’ll continue to get better and look in the mirror and see what I can do and evaluate myself. I think it’s important to look at it from a bigger perspective. Football’s just a game that we come out here and have fun playing. We make it a very, very big deal because sometimes it is. There’s a lot of people out there anticipating the game, and the atmosphere and wins and losses. I think it’s important to keep [a] good perspective and not make football your whole entire life because if you play it long enough, it will fail you over, and over and over. It will knock you down. It will beat you up.

“The value of playing the sport is it’s just like life. Sometimes you just have to keep taking hits and keep taking hits and then eventually you’ll figure it out and get back on your feet and move forward. So my confidence is bigger than football. It’s bigger than wins and losses. Now don’t make a mistake about it — I’m going out there and competing my tail off trying to win every single game for this team behind me because they deserve it. I feel like the confidence level is going to continue to build the more and more you play.”

Broncos receiver Courtland Sutton said Sunday that Nix is going through a learning curve but has not waivered.

“He’s still out there giving everything that he has,” Sutton said. “As an offense and as a team, as a fellow captain with him, that’s all that you want to see out of your quarterback. Somebody that’s going to go out there and not quit.”

https://twitter.com/VicLombardi/status/1835470263502213351

Denver’s coaches and players have backed Nix and believe he can bounce back. All signs point to the Broncos letting Nix continue to play through his struggles, and that’s likely the best course of action. Now it’s up to Nix to learn from his mistakes and begin eliminating them.

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Netflix’s Starting 5 trailer for the NBA version of Drive to Survive is here and it looks amazing

The show features LeBron James, Jayson Tatum, Jimmy Butler, Anthony Edwards and Domantas Sabonis.

Netflix will soon have a show about the NBA, releasing October 9, and we finally have a trailer to get excited about.

Starting 5 features a primary cast of LeBron James, Jayson Tatum, Jimmy Butler, Anthony Edwards and Domantas Sabonis. It is a 10-part series that provides an inside look at the 2023-24 NBA season. Each episode is a 45-minute long insight into their lives on and off the court.

This series will operate a bit like Drive to Survive about F1 racing, Break Point about tennis, Quarterback and Receiver about the NFL, as well as Full Swing about golf.

This trailer has some fun moments, including voiceovers from all of the main stars as well as LeBron James’ daughter Zhuri and a weird moment of James dressed as The Joker from Batman.

We also see Anthony Edwards singing, some mic’d up moments on the court, and a lot of the stars hanging with their families.

The series is produced by UNINTERRUPTED (from Maverick Carter) as well as Higher Ground Productions (from Barack and Michelle Obama) and Omaha Productions (from Peyton Manning).

Here are a few of the features still images from the show:

LeBron James

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Jimmy Butler

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Anthony Edwards

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Domantas Sabonis

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Jayson Tatum

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Saquon Barkley’s awful dropped pass led to a Peyton Manning reaction like he was an Eagles fan

Peyton Manning acted like every other Eagles fan at that moment.

Peyton Manning is just like all of you Philadelphia Eagles fans out there.

He watched Saquon Barkley get out in the flat on a 3rd-and-3 with under two minutes to go and the Eagles in the red zone … and the running back dropped a would-be first down that would have given Philly a chance to put the game away in the end zone.

Manning’s reaction? He had to just get up and walk away for a second. We know what happened next. The Atlanta Falcons drove for the game-winning score and extra point after an Eagles field goal, all with Matt Ryan watching with the ManningCast:

Brutal.

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WATCH: Peyton Manning breaks down how Saquon Barkley will be a problem for Falcons

Peyton Manning breaks down how Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley will be a problem for the Atlanta Falcons on Monday Night

Saquon Barkley gives the Eagles a dynamic at the running back position that they haven’t seen since LeSean McCoy. After having a breakout performance against the Packers in Week 1, the former Penn State star could be in line for another dazzling performance.

Peyton and Eli’s Manningcast will feature the Eagles against the Falcons, and just hours before kickoff, the Hall of Fame quarterback explained how Barkley will be a problem for an Atlanta defense looking to slow down Philadelphia’s offense.

Fresh off his dominant performance in a Week 1 win over the Packers in Brazil, Barkley was named the NFC Offensive Player of the Week.

It’s his 4th time winning the award and first since Week 1 of 2022.

Barkley had 26 touches in the season opener, logging 132 yards, two rushing touchdowns, and one receiving touchdown while giving the Eagle’s offense a boost of energy and explosiveness that they’ve been missing at the running back position.

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