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Peyton Manning joins Denver NWSL expansion team’s ownership group ahead of 2026 debut

Last updated: June 3, 2025 12:57 pm
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Peyton Manning, the legendary NFL quarterback, has ventured into a new role as a team owner. Manning, a two-time Super Bowl champion, has joined the ownership group of Denver’s National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) expansion franchise, which is scheduled to make its debut in 2026. Manning, who concluded his illustrious career with the Denver Broncos, follows in the footsteps of his brother Eli Manning, who is a minority owner of Gotham FC.

Expressing his excitement about this new venture, Peyton Manning stated, “It’s a real honor to be part of something so meaningful to the Colorado community. I’m proud to support the growth of women’s sports and excited to help build a club that our city and our state can rally behind.” Manning’s involvement adds to the diverse and growing ownership group of the Denver NWSL team, led by controlling owner Rob Cohen. Other notable investors include Ariel Investments’ Project Level, Jon-Erik Borgen, Kaia Borgen Moritz, Neelima Joshi, Dhiren Jhaveri, Molly Coors, and Olympic gold medalist Mikaela Shiffrin. The group aims to create one of the most inclusive and community-driven clubs in professional soccer.

The Denver franchise was officially granted in January 2025, with a record $110 million expansion fee. The team plans to kick off in a temporary 12,000-seat venue in Centennial, with a permanent 14,500-seat stadium anticipated to open in Denver by 2028. Rob Cohen expressed his admiration for Peyton Manning, stating, “Peyton’s legacy as a champion and a leader is second to none. His impact on Colorado sports is unmatched, and we’re incredibly proud to have him as a partner. He brings passion, insight, and deep local roots — all of which will help us shape the future of Denver NWSL.”

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Since retiring from the NFL in 2016, Peyton Manning has remained actively involved in sports and entertainment. He founded Omaha Productions, the company behind the popular “ManningCast” alternate broadcasts on ESPN, and has made frequent appearances on television through various hosting and endorsement roles. Manning continues to stay connected to football by mentoring young quarterbacks and participating in league events, while also expanding his business ventures and philanthropic endeavors.

As Peyton Manning transitions into the role of a team owner in the NWSL, his impact on women’s soccer and the Colorado community is expected to be significant. With his leadership, experience, and commitment to excellence, Manning is poised to contribute to the success and growth of the Denver NWSL franchise. the perspective of a scientist discussing the impact of climate change on the planet.

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