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Peyton Manning's 15-Year-Old Son Looks to Be the Family's Next Star Quarterback in Viral Video

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Marshall Manning shows off his speed and accuracy in a new footage from his training

Marshall Manning Credit: Perry Knotts/Getty NEED TO KNOW Peyton Manning's 15-year-old son Marshall showed off some impressive moves in a new video Marshall moved to Tennessee in 2025 to attend school in Chattanooga and train at QB Country The teen could follow in the NFL footsteps of his dad, his grandpa Archie, his uncle Eli and his NFL hopeful cousin Arch There’s another Manning in the pipeline! Marshall Manning, the 15-year-old son of Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning , looks like he’s just about ready for some (college) football. In a new video , the high school freshman is seen looking like he inherited all of the best attributes of his dad plus his uncle Eli Manning — and he seems to be following quickly in the footsteps of his cousin, University of Texas star signal-caller Arch Manning .

Marshall shows off his speed (not Eli) and accuracy (all the other Mannings, including his grandfather, Archie ) in a montage of reps. At one point, the teenager goes long for an impressive touchdown-in-the-making. View this post on Instagram Peyton’s only son — who has a twin sister, Mosley — transferred from Colorado to the Baylor School in Chattanooga, Tenn.

last year before the eighth grade, The Tennessean reported at the time. Follow your favorite athletes on and off the field with PEOPLE's free sports newsletter — sign up now! The video, also shared by former Kentucky quarterback Reese Phillips, was from a recent session at QB Country, a leading quarterback training facility that coaches aspiring college and NFL players, according to its website , which features a smiling photo of Uncle Eli on its homepage.

“We can’t control the noise,” the caption on the post reads. “We can only control the work! ” Despite having multiple Hall of Famers in the family, Marshall idolized other quarterbacks, including Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen , Peyton has said over the years.