Peyton Manning's 15-Year-Old Son Marshall Shows Off Passing Skills in Training Video
Peyton Manning's Son, 15, Wows with Passing Skills in Video

The teenage son of legendary quarterback Peyton Manning has demonstrated his own passing prowess during a recent training session in Tennessee. Marshall Manning, aged 15, posted a video of a workout he completed with QB Country, a company that collaborates with top NFL quarterbacks.

Training with QB Country

Marshall, who attends the Baylor School in Chattanooga as a member of the class of 2030, according to the Tennessean, was seen in the video alongside Reese Phillips, a lead trainer at the company. QB Country has trained notable NFL quarterbacks such as Drake Maye, Bo Nix, Daniel Jones, and even Marshall's cousin, Arch Manning. The caption on the video read: 'We can't control the noise! We can only control the work!'

Background and Early Success

Before choosing the Baylor School, Marshall attended a private school in Colorado from sixth through 12th grade, alongside his twin sister, Mosley. As a rising freshman, he has already excelled in 7-on-7 competitions in the Volunteer State. In March, his father Peyton was seen coaching him with the Tennessee Brigade during a Prep Redzone 7-on-7 event.

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This is not the first time Marshall has captured attention on social media. In February 2025, he was seen throwing strong warmup passes to NFL stars like Ja'Marr Chase during Pro Bowl festivities in Orlando.

Marshall is the son of Peyton Manning, a two-time Super Bowl champion, five-time MVP, Super Bowl XLI MVP, and Pro Football Hall-of-Famer. He is also the nephew of Eli Manning, who won two Super Bowl MVPs with the New York Giants.

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