Peyton Manning: The NFL's Anna Kournikova?

Even if you don't care a lick about football, that face to the left there is probably pretty familiar to you. That's because Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts' quarterback, has been everywhere, starring in TV spots for no less than five different companies, including popular spots for Gatorade, DirecTV, and MasterCard.

And starting this fall, Manning's going to be even more exposed, featuring prominently in high-profile ad campaigns for Reebok and Sony, the latter alongside golf prodigy Michelle Wie. In 2005, Manning landed $10.5 million in endorsements according to Sports Illustrated, amongst the highest of any athlete. And his agent's recent defection to powerhouse Creative Artists Agency suggests that more showbiz is in the offing for the NFL's golden boy.

But, like tennis' Anna Kournikova before him, Manning's a superstar pitchman who hasn't actually won anything on the field, from high school to college to the pros. To be fair, Manning, at 30, already holds several NFL passing records, and he nearly led his team to an undefeated season last year, a level of success Kournikova never came close to achieving.

And yet, how is it that Peyton, without Tiger Woods' titles or Anna K's, er, talents, has become the face of just about everything?



Chalk it up to something utterly basic: likeability. "He's the nicest guy in the world and everybody loves him," said Terry Lefton, editor-at-large of Sports Business Daily & Journal, recently. Even though Manning has yet to shake the reputation that he can't win the big game, leading sports marketing consultants explain that he's already too credible and trusted to lose his Madison Avenue luster.

Reebok, for instance, is putting what it has called "a very significant investment" into the new TV campaign called "When Did I Know," debuting in September during the NFL's opening weekend, and starring Manning. And the company certainly doesn't lack confidence that Manning can sell their shoes and equipment."Peyton is as important to us as any asset we have at Reebok," said Eddie White, vice president of team properties, in the Indianapolis Star. "It's safe to say he'll be with Reebok as long as he plays football."

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46. What is the difference between Eli manning and Ryan Leaf?

The only difference is their jersey numbers, both suck, BAD!

Posted at 10:46PM on Sep 18th 2006 by Frozenmigra

47. Hi, my name is Tom Brady. I won a few superbowls a couple years back. I didnt do anything to deserve them, and thank god for the incompetant refs and the good ol tuck rule. That time has come and gone and now this year my team and I suck nuts. Thank you

Posted at 11:43AM on Sep 29th 2006 by Tom Brady

48. Well, for starters I believe Peyton Manning is the greatest QB in the league now. I love to watch him play the Defense and how he can call out any play. If you watch Mr. Tom Brady play he has the plays out on his arms, Do you see Peyton with that?? Didnt think so! Keep up the great work Peyton and I love watching the Colts Win!!!!

Posted at 3:57AM on Oct 7th 2006 by Jennifer

49. I love the name recognition and style Peyton Manning brings to a product. I am currently trying to sign Manning to promote my Lipton tea bags, but he is quite busy since we are currently in the NFL's regular season. I told him we could probably set something up during Super Bowl week.

The Manning name should really help sell my teabags, especially in Tennessee where Peyton is already famous in the "teabagging" department. If nothing else, this Manning endorsement should really increase Lipton teabag sales among female UT athletic trainers. They have not been selling well in the area, and I believe this endorsement will really put a good "face" or "nutsack" to the product. Hope it works!!!

Posted at 1:05PM on Oct 24th 2006 by Jeff Lipton

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