Peyton Manning can do pretty much whatever he wants now that he's retired, but it looks like he will not be getting into television like many people assumed he would. Manning is a natural in front of the camera as "Saturday Night Live" and sports broadcasters alike can attest. He is obviously knowledgeable about the game having played the position that requires the most thinking, and excelling at it.
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However, it seems that he won't go right into that line of work right now —- if he does it all —- and will spend some time doing whatever it is that retired Mannings do. Networks have been told that Manning doesn't want to do any analysis work or play-by-play announcing. The New York Daily News said Manning's representatives told the NFL's network television partners he will not be part of any of their broadcast teams this year.
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Of course, Manning may end up in a front office position or he may even end up running some Papa John's chains in Denver. Who knows? That's the beauty of Manning's retirement. He has the ability to do whatever he wants and we all know he is going to be pretty great at it.