Some guys leave a place after a long time, and they're bitter. Not me. Peyton Manning bitterguyleave Change image and share on social
Each game in the postseason has its own identity. Peyton Manning gameidentitypostseason Change image and share on social
There's no way to measure or properly express what a family like mine can mean. Mom, Dad, Cooper, Eli, extended family, you are the best. Peyton Manning cooperdadeli Change image and share on social
I think I could describe the perfect quarterback. Take a little piece of everybody. Take John Elway's arm, Dan Marino's release, maybe Troy Aikman's drop-back, Brett Favre's scrambling ability, Joe Montana's two-minute poise and, naturally, my speed. Peyton Manning abilityaikmanarm share on social
I've been being asked about my legacy since I was about 25 years old. I'm not sure you can have a legacy when you're 25 years old. Even 37. I'd like to have to be, like, 70 to have a legacy. I'm not even 100 percent sure what the word even means. Peyton Manning askhavelegacy share on social
My high-school coach Tony Reginelli was kind of famous for 'Reggie-isms,' kind of like 'Yogi-isms.' He always said if you want to be a good quarterback, when sprinting left you want to be amphibious and throw left-handed. I told him, 'You mean ambidextrous, coach?' Peyton Manning ambidextrousamphibiouscoach share on social
Growing up in New Orleans as Archie Manning's son, I felt like a target, and I've always known that whatever I'd do, people would hear about it. So I've had my guard up, and maybe that's molded my personality. Peyton Manning archiefeltgrow share on social
You hear about how many fourth quarter comebacks that a guy has and I think it means a guy screwed up in the first three quarters. Peyton Manning comebackfourthguy Change image and share on social
Pressure is something you feel when you don't know what the hell you're doing. Peyton Manning feelhellpressure Change image and share on social