Peyton Manning stars in Broncos' funny schedule release video

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Peyton Manning stars in Broncos' funny schedule release video

Peyton Manning stars in Broncos' funny schedule release video

The Broncos' funny schedule release video stars Peyton Manning and his daughter, Mosley, with guest appearances from several key figures.

Peyton Manning stars in Broncos' funny schedule release video

The Broncos' funny schedule release video stars Peyton Manning and his daughter, Mosley, with guest appearances from several key figures.

Peyton Manning is back—and this time, he's brought his daughter Mosley along for the ride. The legendary quarterback makes his fourth appearance in a Denver Broncos schedule release video for 2026, and it's already generating buzz across the NFL.

The video kicks off with Manning reminiscing about the "good old days" when players had to check the newspaper to find out who they'd be playing. Mosley, ever the modern kid, fires back: "I'm pretty sure you had the internet your entire career." Manning, never one to back down from a playful debate, quips, "I have to fact check that. I know one thing; there were absolutely no schedule release videos."

Mosley, quick with a retort, says, "Mom said you've been in schedule release videos." Manning pivots by turning on the TV, and the fun truly begins.

The video is packed with nods to NFL culture and Broncos history. Fans will spot the Buffalo Bills' infamous table-jumping tradition, a clever parody of the TV show "The Pitt" (reimagined as "The Denn"), and a hilarious "Fanxiety" commercial targeting Chargers fans making the trek to Denver. It's a love letter to the league's quirks, wrapped in Broncos pride.

Current and former Broncos legends make guest appearances, including quarterback Bo Nix starring in a commercial for a "5,280 ball"—a clever nod to Manning's iconic Nike Vortex football ad from years past. Manning jokingly complains, "Unbelievable. This guy is in every single commercial," only for Mosley to roll her eyes and say, "You're saying that?" The self-aware humor is pure gold.

Other familiar faces include former Denver QB Jake Plummer, star cornerback Aqib Talib, and Miles the Mascot. Even TV personality Chris Hansen pops up on a spoof called "To Catch a Bandwagon Fan," confronting a Kansas City Chiefs fan. It's the kind of cross-generational humor that reminds us why Manning remains one of the most beloved figures in sports.

The video wraps with Manning scratching his head: "I don't get it. How do you know who the Broncos are playing?" Mosley, thoroughly unimpressed, delivers the final punchline: "Seriously? Just click the guide button."

With a tough road ahead, the Broncos will have the league's attention five times this season—and if this video is any indication, they know how to keep fans entertained along the way. Whether you're a die-hard or a casual viewer, this is the kind of content that makes you proud to wear the orange and blue.

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