Peyton Manning has been offered a broadcast job before
Since Peyton Manning retired in 2016, every major network has been trying to convince him to join their broadcast booth. ESPN’s Monday Night Football is one network that has relentlessly tried to bring him into the booth the last few years.
Peyton Manning is currently working with the ESPN family, hosting the shows “Peyton’s Places” and “Details” on the ESPN+ streaming service. In “Peyton’s Places,” the five-time NFL MVP visits NFL and college football stadiums around the country interviewing players and coaches on a weekly basis.
Peyton Manning isn’t a stranger to working on television by any means. In addition to the two shows on ESPN+, he has also been a permanent fixture on Nationwide Insurance commercials for years.
Along with his older brother, Cooper Manning, the Denver Broncos legend will host a new game show called “College Bowl” on NBC beginning this week. The show will feature two teams of contestants from rival colleges and universities answering trivia questions.
This year, Peyton Manning was nominated for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2021. He played in the NFL from 1998 to 2011 with the Indianapolis Colts, and then from 2012 to 2015 with the Denver Broncos, winning a Super Bowl with both teams.
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