Bleacher Report’s Kalyn Kahler reports Peyton Manning has had “offers to run teams.”
Since retiring in 2016, Manning has bounced from organization to organization informally taking notes on how teams are operated, particularly with scouting. There have been a few reports of Manning having offers to be a general manager, although the future Hall of Fame quarterback denies that a written offer has never been presented. It’s clear that Manning has some degree of interest in an executive role, but it’s unclear if he’ll actually accept a position at any point in the near future. People around Manning believe he’d be better as a general manager than as a television analyst because of how much he likes being hands on. He will likely have offers to go in either direction for the next decade. In the meantime, Manning has commercials to film.