I’ll always remember, many years ago, when they asked Archie how it felt having two of his sons bring in Super Bowl rings while his oldest son, Cooper, had never done anything at that capacity. And he responded proudly, “Cooper has gifted me something neither of my other sons have given me and that’s grandchildren!” He was referring to Arch. Now he’s in college. Funny how time flies
Man, Archie and Olivia (?) did a fantastic job...all three sons are great personalities, different personalities, and obviously very successful... smart, funny, ... FIRST FAMILY OF FOOTBALL, for sure.....🙏😁✌️✌️👍👍
More like the Kardashians of Football. Plenty of scandal to go around for all 3 of them. If Peyton didn’t teabag that trainer at Tennessee you would have seen Archie throw a fit about who could and couldn’t draft both of his son’s. Not too mention they have no problem bringing that whole thing back up, dragging that poor girl’s name back through the headlines, and pitching her 100k every time because they don’t care at all about that $$
Cooper was a standout HS & College WR. Had he have not been diagnosed with a spinal condition, he likely would have been in the Pros. Glad to see he did not let that setback dictate his life.
put some respect on cooper. i hate how sports media always say "Archie's grandson, peyton and eli's nephew Arch Manning." or they say arch got X from his uncles. COMPLETELY ignoring his dad.
Arch got his quicks from Cooper/Archie. Cooper was the best athlete of the three but had spinal stenosis. We love Arch at Texas and are thankful to Sark for convincing the Mannings that Austin was the place.
Not about Coopah (I went to Texas) but great interview as always. I remember a long time ago, the SB was in NOLA and my partner and I were there on business. We walked into I think it was the Marriott and saw a sign, ESPN Show, Dan Patrick and Joe Theismann. So we wandered in, had a few drinks. Dan and Joe were really friendly and just a great time. So wanted to say Thanks Dan! Not sure where Joe is these days, but good times, good memories.
This is the first i've seen of Cooper and yeah he would be a fun time to hang with. Their family time with all three boys around must have been nuts growing up.
Cooper needs to be a producer on all manning documentary. He has at least 15 years of work in the pipeline and 40 years of experience with the subject matter.
great advice about players picking the right college. in an ideal world that’s how you’d want your own son to do it. however with the lure of NIL cash most players don’t have that luxury. they need to support their families and no guarantees they make it to the NFL.
He is the perfect blend of both brothers., Although he sounds more like Eli. That is one group of brothers that I would love to hang out with. They are a funny bunch.
What some people don't know is that Cooper Manning was on his way to being a hell of a WR and would most likely have made a name for himself in college/NFL if he had been "healthy."
Eli is detailed oriented too, he figured since he played for the New Jersey Giants he was going to live in Hoboken, NJ. He’s also the funniest Manning, and for my money the most athletically talented Manning, go Eli…
Arch started 2 games for the #1 ranked Horns last year. This is something his grandad and uncles never did. Since 1984, 4 Texas QBs have started for Texas as a #1 ranked team, and last year saw 2 of them.
Coop seems a little disconnected tbh…. While he mentions everyone has their own situation he doesn’t seem to grasp that a good majority of these kids come from impoverished backgrounds. If they have enough talent to be at one of those big programs they can go to the highest bidder, still get top notch coaching against the best competition, and shove a bunch of money in their pockets at the same time. The Mannings haven’t ever had to make any decisions based on financial need. Sure they make financial decisions but that family has generational wealth and so their lives are so completely different when it comes to money decisions even if they play on the same stretch of grass on Saturday. The NCAA should have stream lined the process. Now it’s a free for all and the biggest programs with the deepest pockets are recruiting kids from lesser programs after they’ve exhibited their talent, on top of getting the vast majority of top recruits throughout the country.
I’m not a hater, I’m a football fan first and foremost, I appreciate the talent and hard work it takes to play at that level. The Mannings have a great recipe for success to be sure.
he is saying that about the money, but you gotta realize that a lot of the kids in college , unlike arch manning, don't have any money nor does their family. so the money means a lot to many of the players and their family. if arch doesn't play another game, he is gonna be set financially because his family has money. im not tryin to be down on arch I think he is gonna be great. be for most, the money is a ticket out of poverty.
I think he kind of addressed that at the very beginning of what he said by acknowledging that lots of people are in different situations. There are definitely going to be instances where letting money be the main deciding factor is the driver of the decision because it means supporting your family back home or other hardships. There are a good number of athletes that make it to college on raw talent but on the other side of the coin, a lot of these athletes come from money also. A lot of these kids are talented because they've played since they were little kids (which costs money), they've been able to work with trainers (which costs money) and now once they get in school, they get money from the school outside of NIL. Gone are the days of the starving athlete that can't get proper nutrition or whatever else they need.
Ask the third wheel Manning about his brother P and that time Peyton strutted into the end zone of that trainer’s face with his sad Mississippi Baal sack of assault. Allegedly. This family is the OG of grift for life.
The whole Manning family has said for years that he was actually the best football player in the family. He was a highly regarded WR that was going to play at Mississippi until it was discovered that he had spinal stenosis and had to quit. He has plenty of football knowledge and has a great personality, which is more than a lot of people in the business. Sure his name carries a lot of weight, but sooner or later you have to produce, which he does. He's fun. Good for him.
UA-cam his name and watch the video of the guy talking about when he was a stand out receiver and Peyton was his QB. He had 77 rec for 1300 yards and was going to Ole Miss before spinal injury
Wow he looks like Eli dressed up as Payton
Hilarious... they all look similar but, yet, different, with distinctly different personalities..🙏😁✌️👍
Great take!
😂😂😂
Literally laughing with this comment 🤣 😂
Lol
This guy is hilarious! Great guest.
What a great interview ❤….. all the Manning’s are so grounded.
Absolutely. You can tell from all of them there parents did a great job raising them all. Arch has clearly had great examples growing up.
I’ll always remember, many years ago, when they asked Archie how it felt having two of his sons bring in Super Bowl rings while his oldest son, Cooper, had never done anything at that capacity. And he responded proudly, “Cooper has gifted me something neither of my other sons have given me and that’s grandchildren!” He was referring to Arch. Now he’s in college. Funny how time flies
Arch has an older sister.
Don't Peyton and Eli both have kids now?
Awesome guest!! Love Cooper he’s great and natural
Great segment! Cooper is awesome lol
Man, Archie and Olivia (?) did a fantastic job...all three sons are great personalities, different personalities, and obviously very successful... smart, funny, ... FIRST FAMILY OF FOOTBALL, for sure.....🙏😁✌️✌️👍👍
More like the Kardashians of Football. Plenty of scandal to go around for all 3 of them. If Peyton didn’t teabag that trainer at Tennessee you would have seen Archie throw a fit about who could and couldn’t draft both of his son’s. Not too mention they have no problem bringing that whole thing back up, dragging that poor girl’s name back through the headlines, and pitching her 100k every time because they don’t care at all about that $$
@@ca32009 you want there to be scandal.
Eli, Cooper, Payton they all have the ironic Manning off the wall sense of humor. Gotta love it.
Yes Cooper is HILARIOUS
Cooper was a standout HS & College WR. Had he have not been diagnosed with a spinal condition, he likely would have been in the Pros. Glad to see he did not let that setback dictate his life.
He didn't get injured playing football, he was diagnosed with spinal stenosis which ended his playing days.
@ I corrected my wording…thanks. Some still call it an injury but I see it more as a diagnosis or condition.
put some respect on cooper.
i hate how sports media always say "Archie's grandson, peyton and eli's nephew Arch Manning." or they say arch got X from his uncles. COMPLETELY ignoring his dad.
When u have more famous siblings,both likely Hall of Fame athletes....people tend to overlook ya.
Honestly, I didn’t know he was Cooper’s kid. Thought he was a cousin because they never mention who the dad is.
i bet you hate a lot of things.
Arch got his quicks from Cooper/Archie. Cooper was the best athlete of the three but had spinal stenosis. We love Arch at Texas and are thankful to Sark for convincing the Mannings that Austin was the place.
@lingerinlead80421 arch always wanted to play for texas so it didn't take much for sark to talk him into it.
Dude the Mannings are just A1 people
That was awesome!!
Not about Coopah (I went to Texas) but great interview as always. I remember a long time ago, the SB was in NOLA and my partner and I were there on business. We walked into I think it was the Marriott and saw a sign, ESPN Show, Dan Patrick and Joe Theismann. So we wandered in, had a few drinks. Dan and Joe were really friendly and just a great time. So wanted to say Thanks Dan! Not sure where Joe is these days, but good times, good memories.
Cooper is my favorite Manning.
Cooper is the best!
Hook’em! Great interview!
i like this manning.
This dude is Amazing 😂
This is the first i've seen of Cooper and yeah he would be a fun time to hang with. Their family time with all three boys around must have been nuts growing up.
It's crazy how you can hear both Peyton and eli
Cooper needs to be a producer on all manning documentary. He has at least 15 years of work in the pipeline and 40 years of experience with the subject matter.
Bro looks like Archie, Eli, and Peyton😂👌🏾🤣
Really rooting for his son to make the league and being a top tier QB who competes for Super Bowls🙏🏾
Cooper Manning should take over the show when Dan retires
great advice about players picking the right college. in an ideal world that’s how you’d want your own son to do it.
however with the lure of NIL cash most players don’t have that luxury. they need to support their families and no guarantees they make it to the NFL.
Cooper may just be my favorite Manning, what a great guy! The Mannings are a class act family!
The Manning family. What a family.
He is the perfect blend of both brothers., Although he sounds more like Eli. That is one group of brothers that I would love to hang out with. They are a funny bunch.
Great stuff
You got to love the Mannings❤
Thats right if he feels you are important he has great conversation
Love you Kuppa!! You're hilarious, regards from México!
Cooper has and always will be the funniest of the clan!
Never knew the Mannings were drinkers. I thought they were choir boys great interview
What some people don't know is that Cooper Manning was on his way to being a hell of a WR and would most likely have made a name for himself in college/NFL if he had been "healthy."
It's crazy to think that we may not have even seen the best, most athletic Manning. That's alright, his son is going to make up for it
Archie can rest assured that there was no milkman involved, what a good family.
Coop is awesome! How much fun is he to hang with?!
who is he?
Legendary football family never heard any trash come from the manning family. As genuine as they are on the screen
Cooper, my favorite. He seems funny
Cooper should be on Manning cast
Great job Cooper...when is dan going to ask Cooper if eli is a hall of famer
Great parenting on their part! Need more parents who teach their kids this way…the self entitlement in college sports is unreal right now
Cooper seems like a great guy. Normal. 😎
Perfect blend of Eli and Peyton.
Did I hear Cooper crack a knuckle near the mic?!?!
They all look alike but still different !!!
There all funny but he’s the best
Those miller high life’s will get yo ass everytime!
Arch is fastest Manning
People don’t realize cooper was the best of the 3 until injuries derailed his entire football career
Congenital spinal condition but pt. Taken ...
You know who this kid looks almost identical to? Tom Brady
Eli is detailed oriented too, he figured since he played for the New Jersey Giants he was going to live in Hoboken, NJ. He’s also the funniest Manning, and for my money the most athletically talented Manning, go Eli…
Are we SURE he is a Manning??? 😳
2025-26 Heisman winner Arch Manning. Both years if he doesn't go to the draft following this coming season.
If the Eagles lose, their all time record will be 666 wins and 666 loses
Cooper's personality and temperament in Peytons body stops alot of Brady SBs
His son is had 115 Hs career TD passes.
Dude looks like a young old man in the picture
He does. He looks like his dad's brother.
@gingergeezer3685 LMMFAO
It’s in the genes.
Arch started 2 games for the #1 ranked Horns last year. This is something his grandad and uncles never did. Since 1984, 4 Texas QBs have started for Texas as a #1 ranked team, and last year saw 2 of them.
Cooper looked like McLovin while in that band outfit, anyone else see it?
Cooper looks like a deep fake AI Peyton Manning
What are you going to be wearing? Depends. Tmi! 😅
Never noticed how much Dan Patrick looks like a Manning before.
Cooper sporting $230 diadoras 👀
Coop seems a little disconnected tbh…. While he mentions everyone has their own situation he doesn’t seem to grasp that a good majority of these kids come from impoverished backgrounds. If they have enough talent to be at one of those big programs they can go to the highest bidder, still get top notch coaching against the best competition, and shove a bunch of money in their pockets at the same time. The Mannings haven’t ever had to make any decisions based on financial need. Sure they make financial decisions but that family has generational wealth and so their lives are so completely different when it comes to money decisions even if they play on the same stretch of grass on Saturday. The NCAA should have stream lined the process. Now it’s a free for all and the biggest programs with the deepest pockets are recruiting kids from lesser programs after they’ve exhibited their talent, on top of getting the vast majority of top recruits throughout the country.
I’m not a hater, I’m a football fan first and foremost, I appreciate the talent and hard work it takes to play at that level. The Mannings have a great recipe for success to be sure.
Can we get a break from the Manning Bros?
he is saying that about the money, but you gotta realize that a lot of the kids in college , unlike arch manning, don't have any money nor does their family. so the money means a lot to many of the players and their family. if arch doesn't play another game, he is gonna be set financially because his family has money. im not tryin to be down on arch I think he is gonna be great. be for most, the money is a ticket out of poverty.
I think he kind of addressed that at the very beginning of what he said by acknowledging that lots of people are in different situations. There are definitely going to be instances where letting money be the main deciding factor is the driver of the decision because it means supporting your family back home or other hardships. There are a good number of athletes that make it to college on raw talent but on the other side of the coin, a lot of these athletes come from money also. A lot of these kids are talented because they've played since they were little kids (which costs money), they've been able to work with trainers (which costs money) and now once they get in school, they get money from the school outside of NIL. Gone are the days of the starving athlete that can't get proper nutrition or whatever else they need.
Ask the third wheel Manning about his brother P and that time Peyton strutted into the end zone of that trainer’s face with his sad Mississippi Baal sack of assault. Allegedly. This family is the OG of grift for life.
And he is known for? Nothing. Talk about milking your 15 minutes in the spotlight.
The whole Manning family has said for years that he was actually the best football player in the family. He was a highly regarded WR that was going to play at Mississippi until it was discovered that he had spinal stenosis and had to quit. He has plenty of football knowledge and has a great personality, which is more than a lot of people in the business. Sure his name carries a lot of weight, but sooner or later you have to produce, which he does. He's fun. Good for him.
UA-cam his name and watch the video of the guy talking about when he was a stand out receiver and Peyton was his QB. He had 77 rec for 1300 yards and was going to Ole Miss before spinal injury
Cooper Your son is overrated
If he wasn't he would have beat out Ewers
Coop is the coolest, smartest Manning. Always has been. Krazy Korner!
He is funny. I wish Dan Patrick would have asked him how many times he talked to Matthew McConaughey. He is going to talk to him a lot next season.