Move over, Arch Manning—there's a new arm in the family making waves. Marshall Manning, the 14-year-old son of NFL legend Peyton Manning, is already turning heads before even stepping foot on a high school field.
While Arch Manning enters the 2024 college football season as a Heisman frontrunner at Texas, his younger cousin is busy building his own legend. Clips of Marshall throwing at a quarterback camp in Chattanooga, Tennessee, have gone viral, showcasing arm talent and accuracy that belie his age. The rising freshman at Baylor School is part of the class of 2030, but his mechanics already look polished beyond his years.
"We can't control the noise," Marshall posted on Instagram alongside the camp footage. "We can only control the work!"
For now, the young quarterback remains unranked by recruiting services like 247Sports, with no schools officially on his radar. But if his bloodline and early flashes are any indication, that won't last long. Arch Manning was the No. 1 overall recruit in the 2023 class, and Marshall appears to be following a similar trajectory—albeit with his own unique path.
As high school football season approaches this fall, expect the buzz around Marshall Manning to only intensify. The Manning quarterback factory shows no signs of slowing down.
