
Hall of Fame QB Peyton Manning becomes latest sports celebrity to join NWSL Denver's ownership group
Associated Press
DENVER (AP) — Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning became the latest sports celebrity to join the ownership group of Denver's National Women's Soccer League expansion team on Tuesday.
Manning follows two-time Olympic champion ski racer Mikaela Shiffrin, who was announced as an investor last month in a club that will make its debut next season.
Manning and Shiffrin join an NWSL group in Denver led by controlling owner Rob Cohen. Denver was awarded the NWSL's 16th team earlier this year.
'Peyton's legacy as a champion and a leader is second to none,' Cohen said in a news release. '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.'
All around the NWSL, big-name athletes are investing in teams. Manning's brother, Eli, is part of Gotham FC, while Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is involved with the KC Current and NBA star James Harden backs the Houston Dash. Decorated Alpine ski racer Lindsey Vonn supports the Utah Royals FC.
Manning was a five-time MVP and two-time Super Bowl winner in a career that started with the Indianapolis Colts and ended in Denver after helping the Broncos to a title following the 2015 season. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2021 after throwing for 71,940 yards with 539 touchdowns and 251 interceptions.
Since his retirement, Manning has grown his entertainment company Omaha Productions, which produces ESPN's 'Manningcast.' The show is hosted by the Manning brothers and offers an alternate way to watch 'Monday Night Football.'
'It's a real honor to be part of something so meaningful to the Colorado community,' Manning said of joining Denver NWSL. '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.'
Denver NWSL is building a 12,000-seat temporary stadium that will be its home during the 2026 and '27 seasons. The team also recently unveiled plans for a state-of-the-art, 14,500-seat stadium that will be located in downtown Denver.
___
AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Business Upturn
29 minutes ago
- Business Upturn
Mahindra Lifespaces launches ‘Codename64' in Malad (West), Mumbai
By Aman Shukla Published on June 23, 2025, 16:36 IST Mahindra Lifespace Developers Limited, the real estate and infrastructure development arm of the Mahindra Group, has launched a new residential project named 'Codename64' in Malad (West), Mumbai. This project marks the company's entry into the redevelopment space in Mumbai and is part of its broader growth plan for the city. Situated in Malad (West), a well-established and sought-after locality, the project offers a mix of 2 and 3 BHK apartments. These homes are designed to focus on practical layouts with features such as cross-ventilation, natural lighting, and private decks to enhance everyday living. The development aims to promote sustainable and efficient urban living, in line with Mahindra Lifespaces' long-standing focus on environmental responsibility and occupant well-being. Spread across approximately 2.2 acres, the project includes landscaped recreational areas and modern amenities. Residents will have access to a half Olympic-sized swimming pool, a clubhouse with a gym, badminton court, community spaces, and zones for fitness activities such as aerial yoga, kickboxing, and aerobics. There are also designated areas for children's play, supporting a family-friendly environment. The location provides connectivity benefits, with the Malad Metro Station located just 500 metres away. It also offers easy access to local train networks and major roadways, ensuring smooth commutes across Mumbai. In addition, the project is surrounded by essential urban infrastructure, including schools, hospitals, shopping centres, and commercial hubs. Mahindra 'Codename64' represents a key development for the company's Mumbai portfolio and aligns with its broader strategy to grow through redevelopment in prime city locations. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at


USA Today
32 minutes ago
- USA Today
Nick Sirianni's most iconic quote as Eagles head coach just met its match
Nick Sirianni trades flowers in bloom for a soliloquy about perfume and poison. Depending on how old you are and what your profession is, you've probably been guilty of rattling off coach speak at the office more times than you care to remember. Then, if you're like most, that same football jargon has probably spilled over into your personal lives. There aren't many Philadelphia Eagles die-hards who haven't glanced at their children once or twice and told them 'the standard is the standard' or to 'keep the main thing the main thing'. It's been well over eight years since that first Super Bowl victory parade. The only thing we remember is Jason Kelce's speech, something about 'hungry dogs running faster', and how 'no one likes us' and 'we don't care'. Some day down the line, most of us will offer that same advice to our grandchildren. Then, we'll talk about good ol' Nick Sirianni and how a discussion about flowers birthed one of the greatest eras of Eagles football we have ever witnessed. Nuck Sirianni may have finally topped the greatest line of his Eagles coaching era. It's amusing how life sometimes turns out. Long ago, a much younger Nick Sirianni was still trying to find his way in his first season as Eagles head coach. Philadelphia wasn't winning as often as most had hoped. Everyone was looking for answers. What did Coach do? He spoke to his team about flowers and the importance of the roots growing. He was given a hard time after that, but it worked. Since that speech, his team has made the playoffs in each of his first four NFL seasons. Sirianni has led them to the Super Bowl twice. The most recent appearance led to a dominant win and the franchise's second Vince Lombardi Trophy. So, here's an intriguing question. What does one say after that? Rest easy, everyone. Coach has got it covered. He may have outdone himself. Listen to that last part again. 'The celebration is over. Preparation is here... Now, it's a little different. You gotta handle success. It's a different animal... Treat praise like perfume. Sniff it, don't drink it—it's poison.' Seriously, what does one say after that? Bravo Coach. After watching Philadelphia accomplish everything they have after a speech about flowers, what might we expect to see now? The Eagles report to training camp on July 22. They'll be ready. Fewer times has anything been more certain.


USA Today
32 minutes ago
- USA Today
30 Most Important Eagles of 2025: No. 29 Azeez Ojulari
Every day from now until the start of training camp, we're counting down our 30 Most Important Eagles for the 2025 season. The Philadelphia Eagles are gearing up for Super Bowl defense, which features plenty of new and returning faces within the organization. Several players, coaches, and front-office members are crucial to the team's success this season. Every day from now until the start of training camp, we're counting down our 30 Most Important Eagles for the 2025 season. We'll recap their 2024 season, look ahead to 2025, and tackle the most significant question facing them this year. Next up is Azeez Ojulari, a former Georgia Bulldog and Giants draft pick who has the talent to post double-digit sacks in his first year with the Eagles. Background Position: OLB Age: 25 Experience: 5-year vet 2025 cap hit: $1,672,000 2024 recap The 6-foot-3, 250-pound player posted six sacks in 11 games in the 2024 season. 2025 outlook At just 24 years old, the savvy edge rusher has a chance to make an impact for Philadelphia within Defensive Coordinator Vic Fangio's scheme. The pass rusher has been up and down, but when he's up, Ojulari can be impressive. Ojulari was the odd man out to start last season, playing just 37 percent of the defensive snaps and logging only one sack in the first five games. After Thibodeaux suffered a wrist injury, that opened the door for Ojulari. The 24-year-old made the most of his return to the starting lineup with five sacks in three games and finished the season with eight. Biggest question: Can Ojulari replace Josh Sweat's production? Like Josh Uche, Ojulari could cash out with a big season rushing the passer in Philadelphia. In his first year in the league, he broke the Giants' record for sacks by a rookie with eight. In four years in the NFL, Ojulari has compiled 37 QB hits, 22 sacks, and 21 tackles for loss in 46 games. This time last year, Zack Baun quietly signed a one-year deal with the Eagles after exiting New Orleans with unfulfilled potential and a desire to be a starter. Fast forward, Baun switched positions and earned a starting role, Pro Bowl, and All-Pro honors while becoming a finalist for the Defensive Player of the Year award. Baun turned that into a three-year deal, and Ojulari could cash out similarly. 30 Most Important Eagles of 2025 We're counting down our 30 Most Important Eagles of 2025. Check back every day leading up to the start of training camp. No. 30 OL Kendall Lamm, No. 29 Azeez Ojulari