Marshall Manning, the son of legendary quarterback Peyton Manning, showcased his arm strength during a recent training session with QB Country, a company that works with top NFL quarterbacks.
Manning, a quarterback at Baylor School in Chattanooga, was tossing passes Tuesday in Chattanooga while moving outside the pocket and scrambling, as seen in a joint Instagram video post with Reese Phillips, a lead trainer at QB Country and a former Kentucky quarterback.
“We can’t control the noise,” the caption reads. “We can only control the work!”
Manning’s cousin, Texas quarterback Arch Manning, has trained with QB Country — and so has the Patriots’ Drake Maye, the Broncos’ Box Nix and the Colts’ Daniel Jones.
Manning, a member of the class of 2030, enrolled at Baylor School in Chattanooga ahead of his eighth-grade year last July, according to a report from The Tennessean.
Before that, he attended Kent Denver School in Colorado, a private school located in Cherry Hills Village, for sixth through 12th grade, with his twin sister, Mosley.
Manning has been dominating in 7-on-7 competitions in Tennessee.
Peyton — a Pro Football Hall of Famer after playing 18 seasons in the NFL with the Colts and the Broncos — coached him during a Prep Redzone 7-on-7 with Tennessee Brigade in March.
Marshall’s uncle, Eli, won two Super Bowl MVPs for the Giants and starred at Ole Miss in the early 2000s.
He is the the grandson of 14-year NFL veteran and Ole Miss hero Archie Manning, who was inducted to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1989.
Peyton attended SEC rival Tennessee.
[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]






