Texas Longhorns star quarterback and NFL scion Arch Manning has signed a reportedly massive deal with energy drink giant Red Bull. More News: Clark Hunt's Wife Slams Idea Chiefs Have 'Referee Favoritism' Manning has officially sealed a major NIL deal with Red Bull,
The Arch Manning era in Austin is here.With Texas starting quarterback Quinn Ewers off to the NFL, Manning—the grandson of college football legend Archie Manning and nephew of NFL greats Eli and Peyton Manning—is the presumptive starter for the Longhorns in 2025.
It may have always been part of the plan for Manning to succeed Ewers, but that plan has been variations of clunky over the last two years in Austin. Ewers could have turned pro after last season, but returned to try and boost his draft stock,
Manning boasts an On3 valuation of $6.6 million, the No. 1 valuation of any player in college football. The Texas star has now signed deals with EA Sports, Panini America and Red Bull. Much of the NIL valuation derives from social media presence. Manning has over 373,000 followers on Instagram and over 72,000 on X.
"It's great," Manning answered. "I'm so excited about the partnership. Red Bull is a great brand, and when they reached out, it was just like a match made in heaven, and I'm glad
Arch Manning officially has wings, as the Texas Longhorns star quarterback announced he signed an NIL deal with Red Bull. “target locked, wiings secured,” Red B
Texas quarterback Arch Manning, the latest signal caller to hold the famous last name, said Thursday he doesn't deserve any attention yet:
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There’s a new era in Texas. With Longhorns starting signal-caller Quinn Ewers headed to the NFL next season, the Arch Manning era in Austin is set to take over in 2025. Manning is the nephew
Arch Manning has yet to prove himself at the college level, but he is already receiving high praise from draft analysts.
There’s a new starting quarterback in Austin for the Texas Longhorns: Arch Manning. After two seasons as a backup to Quinn Ewers, Manning is now emerging onto