Peyton Manning Vs Eli Manning: Which Legendary Quarterback Has the Higher Net Worth Post Retirement?
Follow Us
The Manning household will go down as one of the most famous families in the NFL. Most members have made a name for themselves in the league. Brothers Eli Manning and Peyton Manning are two of the most notable quarterbacks. Despite their retirement, the Mannings make a lot of money. But we look at who has the better net worth post-retirement.
In the Manning family, father Archie got significant praise for his time with the Saints. Moreover, Cooper Manning, the elder brother, was an Ole Miss standout quarterback. Unfortunately, he couldn’t reach the NFL level. At 18, Cooper received a diagnosis of spinal stenosis, a constriction of the spinal column. Cooper’s football career was over because of the potential for paralysis.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
For Peyton Manning and Eli Manning, aging never came their way with making bucks. Celebrity Net worth values ‘The Sheriff’ Peyton Manning at $250 Million. The ex-NFL QB still makes at least $10 million a year from his endorsement deals and commercial work. This includes Nike, Reebok, ESPN, Papa John’s Pizza, and more. The most desirable broadcaster in the NFL today is Peyton. For ESPN+, he has hosted a few football-related programs. However, he has chosen to stay away from the booth.
Arch Manning’s New QB Coach at Texas Longhorns is Already Behind Two Big-Ticket NFL Quarterbacks; Who Are They?
Celebrity Net Worth values Eli Manning at $160 Million, a bit less than Peyton. But with a career salary of $252 million, Eli was the highest-paid player in league history at the time of his retirement. Promoting companies like Gatorade, DirecTV, Toyota, Reebok, Kraft, Citizen, and Samsung consistently netted Younger Manning $8–10 million per year. Alongside his brother Peyton, Eli also appeared in commercials for NFLShop.com and Oreo.
How Much Eli Manning and Peyton Manning Earn From Their ESPN Deal?
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Eli and Peyton have the Manningcast show running successfully. It has been highly beneficial for the ESPN broadcast. It’s undeniable that the broadcast is spending a lot as they brought in Troy Aikman on a five-year, $92.5 million contract. Even though the Mannings’ deal amount is undisclosed, it is said to be close to Aikman’s numbers.
ESPN signed Peyton and Eli Manning to host an alternate version of MNF on ESPN2 for ten weeks a year. This is a smart move. Could be really fun. pic.twitter.com/okBgq9794O
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) July 19, 2021
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Trending
Shannon Sharpe Addresses Coach Prime’s Alleged Criticism for Not ‘Protecting’ Him From Controversial Attacks
May 04, 2024 05:31 AM EDT
“Coward”: Deion Sanders’ Innocence Shines as Dylan Edwards and Father’s Behavior Exposed in Fiery Feud With Colorado Buffs
May 04, 2024 04:10 AM EDT
Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill Left Stunned by 64YO Washington Legend as Darrell Green Shows Insane Athletic Prowess
May 05, 2024 06:15 AM EDT
“He’s Alive and Recovering”: Coach Prime Shows Vulnerability Over ‘Brother’s’ Sudden Health Scare and Recovery Update
May 04, 2024 02:20 AM EDT
“Deal With Big Boy Repercussions”: Cormani McClain & Co. Slapped With Transfer Portal’s Harsh Reality After Ditching Coach Prime’s Colorado
May 04, 2024 06:37 PM EDT
Get instantly notified of the hottest NFL stories via Google! Click on Follow Us and Tap the Blue Star.
Follow Us
Sportsnaut states that even though the Mannings’ exact pay levels for their renowned Manningcast are uncertain, they are at least in the Aikman area. Omaha Productions, which creates “Peyton’s Places,” are also a part of their new deal. They also expect additional alternative sports broadcasts to be combined. This makes it more difficult to determine the Mannings’ precise per-game rate.
Watch This Story: Tom Brady Showcases Twitter Love For Rob Gronkowski Post Retirement; But Still Ready to Bring Him Back
Edited by:
Gurjyot Singh Dadial