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Peyton Manning attending Baylor School-McCallie School game

IMG_8358by: Andy Villamarzo10/04/25Andy_Villamarzo
Peyton Manning
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As likely expected, one of the most legendary Tennessee Volunteer and NFL players of all-time was seen attending one of the Volunteer State’s top high school football game.

Peyton Manning is attending the Baylor SchoolMcCallie School game taking place in Chattanooga on Friday night.

Peyton’s son, Marshall, currently attends Baylor School (Tennessee) as an eighth grader and practices with the team after previously attending Cherry Creek out of Greenwood Village, Colorado.

Peyton Manning is considered by many as one of the greatest quarterbacks to ever play in the NFL over his span of 18 seasons from 1998-2015. During that span, Manning led two different franchises to Super Bowl victories, with the Indianapolis Colts in 2006 (XLI) and to end his career with the Denver Broncos (50) in 2015.

Over his time in the NFL, Peyton collected five NFL Most Valuable Player awards, named to the Pro Bowl 14 times, threw for 71,940 yards, 539 touchdowns and has been ducted into the NFL’s Pro Hall of Fame and College Football Hall of Fame.

Both the Red Raiders and Blue Tornadoes are the favorites to reach Tennessee’s Division II AAA state championship in December as the two teams did so a year ago. Though Baylor edged out McCallie during the regular season last year, it would be the latter coming away victorious in the state championship game.

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