Next Manning Quarterback in Development as Marshall Manning Prepares for High School Football Season Peyton Manning’s son, Marshall Manning, is entering his ninth-grade season at Baylor High School in Chattanooga, Tennessee, this fall, marking the start of his high school football journey. Ahead of his first year on the field, Marshall has been training with David Morris and Reese Phillips of "QB Country," a well-known football coaching platform. The young quarterback’s development has already drawn attention from sports analysts and fans, with many noting the clear influence of his legendary father. Social media reactions have highlighted the parallels between Marshall and Peyton Manning. SiriusXM’s Post Andrew Cooper remarked, “Didn’t realize the Peyton Manning ‘play action head duck’ was hereditary,” referencing the iconic move Manning popularized. Ian Campbell added, “He’s doing it like his neck is fused,” a humorous nod to the physicality of the maneuver. Yahoo’s Nate Tice praised the timeless nature of fundamental skills, stating, “The fundamentals never go out of style,” while The Athletic’s Ted Nguyen pointed out that Marshall holds the ball high, a technique reminiscent of his father’s style, which is less common in modern football. Marshall’s training under Morris and Phillips has been a key part of his preparation, with the coaching duo known for their expertise in quarterback development. While the young Manning has clearly absorbed lessons from his father, both directly and through observation, his path forward remains uncertain. He still has four years of high school football ahead, followed by potential opportunities in college and beyond. Football fans are already eager to follow Marshall’s progress, as the Manning name carries immense expectations.#peyton_manning #marshall_manning #baylor_high_school #chattanooga_tennessee #qb_country
