In a move that has electrified fans across the nation, the Indianapolis Colts have announced the appointment of former NFL superstar Peyton Manning as the franchise’s new Assistant General Manager. This decision marks a historic moment for the Colts organization, as one of the greatest quarterbacks in league history returns to the team in a prominent front-office role.
Manning, a Hall of Famer and two-time Super Bowl champion, spent 14 remarkable seasons with the Colts after being selected as the No. 1 overall pick in the 1998 NFL Draft. During his tenure in Indianapolis, he transformed the franchise into perennial contenders and was instrumental in leading the team to a Super Bowl XLI victory in 2007.
Colts owner Jim Irsay expressed his enthusiasm over Manning’s return, calling it a “full-circle moment” for the team. “Peyton is more than just a legendary player—he’s a leader, a student of the game, and a visionary,” Irsay said. “Bringing him back into the organization in a leadership capacity is not just sentimental; it’s strategic.”
As Assistant General Manager, Manning will work closely with General Manager Chris Ballard to shape the team’s roster, contribute to draft decisions, evaluate player performance, and help guide the overall football strategy of the organization. His extensive knowledge of offensive play and leadership in high-pressure situations are expected to bring valuable insights to the Colts’ front office.
In a press conference held at Lucas Oil Stadium, Manning expressed gratitude and excitement about the new role. “The Colts have always been like family to me,” he said. “I’m honored to be back in a new capacity where I can help build a championship-caliber team and contribute to the organization in a different but deeply meaningful way.”
Manning has remained closely involved with the NFL since his retirement in 2016, hosting shows such as Peyton’s Places and contributing as a broadcaster and analyst. However, this marks his first official foray into a front-office executive position—something fans and analysts have speculated about for years.