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Arch Manning refutes grandfather's comments that he won't enter 2026 NFL Draft
Arch Manning doesn't know where his grandfather got the idea that he won't enter the 2026 NFL Draft, leaving the door open to that possibility.
Arch Manning spent part of his media availability on Monday clearing up comments his grandfather had made a few weeks prior. Former Ole Miss and New Orleans Saints quarterback Archie Manning told Texas Monthly that NFL teams shouldn’t hold their breath to see his grandson in the draft next April — but that’s not a decision that Arch had made as of Tuesday.
With pressure and expectations growing around the nephew of Peyton and Eli Manning as he looks to lead the No. 1 Texas Longhorns to the program’s first title since the 2005 season, his grandfather and New Orleans Saints legend, Archie Manning, attempted to take some of the pressure off of his grandson recently.
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Knob Creek and Eli Manning Team Up for Bourbon and Fantasy Football Campaign
On Tuesday, Knob Creek announced it is once again partnering with former NFL quarterback Eli Manning for its Bold Picks campaign, which ties together fantasy football and a new limited-edition bourbon release.
Arch Manning does not know when he is going to declare for the NFL Draft. His grandfather, Archie Manning, spoke out of turn. Everything is on the
Arch Manning, the Texas Longhorns sophomore quarterback and nephew of Peyton and Eli Manning, is widely considered the crown jewel of future draft classes thanks to his size, arm talent and explosive upside.
It turns out, Arch Manning's famous grandfather has good advice. On Tuesday, Texas' new starting quarterback revealed what his grandfather, Archie Manning, says to end every call with him. "Get down or get out of bounds."
Orgeron gave Manning high praise during a recent podcast appearance and even stated he could be better than one of the former star NFL quarterbacks he coached.
While some may take offense to it, Manning took an optimistic approach to it. Giants fans and players, including Lawrence Tynes, stood up for him, but Manning took it on the chin. “It is good to be #1,” he wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
So many highs sprinkled with some lows, Eli Manning's career had it all. And Friday was a celebration of it all, as Eli said goodbye to football and composed way he played the game for 16 years.
Former New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning staged a clever disguise during the FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind in Memphis, surprising several PGA Tour players by p
Rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart is generating buzz within the Giants after impressive preseason performances. Eli Manning advises Dart to learn from Russell Wilson and prepare for the New York media's scrutiny.
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