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Peyton’s Places library on ESPN+

  • A New Episode Debuts Each Week Thru the NFL Postseason
  • First 21 episodes available to binge anytime

The ESPN+ original series Peyton’s Places, the 30-episode documentary hosted by Peyton Manning, continues with weekly episodes debuting every NFL Sunday through the conclusion of the upcoming NFL postseason in January 2020.

The football-themed Peyton’s Places series is produced by NFL Films in collaboration with ESPN+ and is part of the year-long celebration of the National Football League’s 100th season. It debuted in July exclusively on ESPN+ and the first 21 episodes are available for streaming anytime.

In the next five episodes (eps. 22-26), Peyton explores Vince Lombardi’s legacy, discusses the evolution of NFL coaching, investigates the mystery of the “Immaculate Reception,” visits with his three favorite players, and reveals some of the plays Elvis Presley drew for touch football games.

Highlights:

  • Episode 22 – In Lombardi’s Footsteps (December 8): Vince Lombardi is one of the most iconic names in NFL history. Peyton explores the places that define Lombardi’s legacy, including a stop at Yankee Stadium with Bill Cowher and a trip to Lombardi’s Green Bay home in Bart Starr’s Super Bowl MVP car with Brett Favre.
  • Episode 23 – The Evolution of Coaching (December 15): Peyton discovers how a missed boat in 1915 led to something new in football – a coach who calls the plays and dictates strategy. As part of the episode, he visits with Hall of Famers Mike Ditka, Tony Dungy, Dan Fouts and Joe Montana to discuss the greatest coaches in NFL history.
  • Episode 24 – The Immaculate Reception (December 22): After almost half a century, Peyton tries to solve the mystery of “The Immaculate Reception” with help from Franco Harris, Frenchy Fuqua, Terry Bradshaw and Phil Villapiano. As part of the investigation, Peyton re-enacts the play known as the NFL’s Zapruder Film.
  • Episode 25 – Peyton’s Favorite Players (December 29): Peyton takes a trip down memory lane to seek out his three favorite players: His father, Archie, and brother Eli Manning, and his childhood hero, Dan Marino.
  • Episode 26 – Elvis Presley (January 5, 2020): Peyton visits Graceland in Memphis, where Jerry Schilling, the man who considers Elvis Presley his best friend, shares how “The King” drew up an entire playbook worth of football plays.

Peyton’s Places: Volume 4 (ESPN / December 24 at 7 p.m. ET)

The series’ latest compilation show, Peyton’s Places: Volume 4, will debut Tuesday, December 24, at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN. Hosted by Trey Wingo, the 30-minute program will feature highlights from episodes 19-24. Highlights of the compilation show include: the Manning Thanksgiving; the Immaculate Reception; Vince Lombardi’s footsteps, Joe Montana on the impact of legendary Bill Walsh, and more.

About Peyton’s Places

Peyton’s Places offers a fun, insightful tour through 100 years of football, following the sport and the league’s rise to an American cultural touchstone. For nearly a year, Peyton crisscrossed the country, visiting the people and places that have played an important part in the making of the NFL – highlighting memorable events, teams, players and trends over the past century. Peyton and NFL Films producers chose the people, places and stories in the series.

About ESPN+

ESPN+ is the leading direct-to-consumer sports streaming service from Disney’s Direct-to-Consumer and International (DTCI) segment and ESPN. Launched in April, 2018, ESPN+ has grown quickly to 3.5 million subscribers in 18 months, offering fans thousands of live events, original programming not available on ESPN’s linear TV or digital networks, as well as premium editorial content.

Programming on ESPN+ includes exclusive UFC and Top Rank boxing events, thousands of college sports events (including football and basketball) from more than a dozen sports at 20 conferences, hundreds of MLB and NHL games, top domestic and international soccer (Serie A, MLS, FA Cup, Bundesliga – beginning in 2020, EFL Championship and Carabao Cup, Eredivisie), Grand Slam tennis, international and domestic rugby and cricket, exclusive ESPN+ Original series, acclaimed studio shows and the full library of ESPN’s award-winning 30 for 30 films.

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