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Arch wasn't the only Manning to make his first start on Saturday


Arch wasn't the only Manning to make his first start on Saturday

Eli Manning and his son Charles at the 2023 Pro Bowl. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Eli Manning and his son Charles at the 2023 Pro Bowl. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Arch Manning (19) made his first start of his college career on Saturday night when the Houston Longhorns hosted the Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks at DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin.

Arch's younger cousin Charley (6) also had his first football game on Saturday. Eli Manning posted a video of his son playing flag football on his Twitter/X page on Saturday.

“Arch isn't the only Manning making his first start today,” Eli wrote under the video of Charles' completed pass:

Arch is the son of Cooper Manning, the older brother of former NFL quarterbacks Peyton Manning and Eli Manning.

Peyton's son Marshall, 13, is a youth football player who has shown off his strong arm at the Pro Bowl. Marshall is also a quarterback, and his youth football league has banned Marshall's team from running the “tush push” play.

Arch will not be eligible for the NFL Draft until 2026 at the earliest. While Arch is in college, Marshall is about to graduate from high school, and Charley is just beginning his football career. Long may the Manning era continue.

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This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: Arch wasn't the only Manning to make his first start on Saturday

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