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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, Manning has 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 joins 49ers tight end, George Kittle, on the streets of San Francisco to promote the NFL's newest national holiday: National Tight Ends Day.
Peyton enlists help from his former teammate, Pat McAfee, to explore the history of punters and the demise of the coffin corner kick.
Peyton goes to Walt Disney World to learn the origin story of the iconic Super Bowl commercial with the quarterback who started it all, Phil Simms.
Peyton prepares his best sales pitches to entice venture capitalist Mark Cuban to invest in some football inventions that are ready for the market.
After finding the original Madden Cruiser in the Hall of Fame, Peyton "borrows" the bus and travels cross-country to the places that made John Madden one of the most beloved figures in football.
Peyton heads to Canton with Chargers legends Dan Fouts, Charlie Joiner, Wes Chandler, and Kellen Winslow to celebrate Don Coryell and the potent passing offense named after him.
Peyton teams up with former teammate Wes Welker and long snapper-magician, Jon Dorenbos, to show how sleight-of-hand has created some of the most magical plays in football history.
Peyton and Washington football legends Joe Theismann, Mark May and Darrell Green visit RFK Stadium one last time to reminisce about the stadium's glory days before its demolition.
Peyton meets up with former linebacker Brian Bosworth to learn how "The Boz" built a brand around his alter ego.
Peyton and Eagles legend Ricky Watters dress up as Santa Claus and throw snowballs at Eagles fans to exact revenge for the notorious "Santa Game".
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