Peyton Manning's House

Peyton Manning's House


Harrison, Tennessee (TN), US
The NFL quarterback Payton Manning purchased this home on Chickamauga Lake in 2003 for $800,000. Manning is one of the most well accomplished American Football players of all time, having a career spanning 18 seasons and ending in 2016. To date, Peyton is the NFL record holder for most consecutive seasons with over 4,000 yards passing and most total seasons with 4,000 or more yards passing in a career. Peyton has a Superbowl ring leading the Colts to a Super Bowl victory in 2006 against the Chicago Bears. Over his career, Peyton has earned a 13 time Pro-Bowl selection and four-time AP NFL MVP. Manning announced his retirement, after 18 seasons, on March 7, 2016.

The all star quarterback got his start playing college ball for the University of Tennessee leading is team to the 1997 SEC championship. This home is likely a nice way to stay close to his roots. Manning is married with three children, and his brother ELi Manning is also a well known football player. Manning also started a charity The Peyback foundation to help disadvantaged children.

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Manning also holds the record for touchdown passes, AP MVP Awards, pro bowl appearances, 4,000 passing yards seasons, single season passing yards, single season passing touchdowns, and is tied for most First-Team All Pros for a quarterback with 7, and is second in career passing yards. Truly a stunning career, Manning was even the Superbowl MVP XLI. Also known as “the Sheriff” for his distinct vocalizations before snaps, Manning remains one of the greatest players to grace the game to date.

Manning, who played for the Colts and the Broncos earned over $200 Million in net worth. With him often pulling in $25 million a year in endorsements alone, its no wonder Manning is one of the wealthiest athletes of all time.
The NFL quarterback Payton Manning purchased this home on Chickamauga Lake in 2003 for $800,000. Manning is one of the most well accomplished American Football players of all time, having a career spanning 18 seasons and ending in 2016. To date, Peyton is the NFL record holder for most consecutive seasons with over 4,000 yards passing and most total seasons with 4,000 or more yards passing in a career. Peyton has a Superbowl ring leading the Colts to a Super Bowl victory in 2006 against the Chicago Bears. Over his career, Peyton has earned a 13 time Pro-Bowl selection and four-time AP NFL MVP. Manning announced his retirement, after 18 seasons, on March 7, 2016.

The all star quarterback got his start playing college ball for the University of Tennessee leading is team to the 1997 SEC championship. This home is likely a nice way to stay close to his roots. Manning is married with three children, and his brother ELi Manning is also a well known football player. Manning also started a charity The Peyback foundation to help disadvantaged children.

Manning also holds the record for touchdown passes, AP MVP Awards, pro bowl appearances, 4,000 passing yards seasons, single season passing yards, single season passing touchdowns, and is tied for most First-Team All Pros for a quarterback with 7, and is second in career passing yards. Truly a stunning career, Manning was even the Superbowl MVP XLI. Also known as “the Sheriff” for his distinct vocalizations before snaps, Manning remains one of the greatest players to grace the game to date.

Manning, who played for the Colts and the Broncos earned over $200 Million in net worth. With him often pulling in $25 million a year in endorsements alone, its no wonder Manning is one of the wealthiest athletes of all time.
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@ 2019-10-26 12:54:33
Wow, I didn’t know wealthy people lived in Chattanooga. Let along Manning. Yay ????
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@ 2020-10-10 21:19:09
Peyton Manning only has 2 children

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