Tom Brady embracing Peyton Manning
Tom Brady and Peyton Manning (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
An NFL insider has revealed that there is a secret competition brewing between former NFL quarterbacks Tom Brady and Peyton Manning.While Brady got the better of Manning on the football field, Manning has been winning off it now that they’re both

retired. According to Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk, the two men are involved in an unspoken competition to be the first to buy an NFL team.“Even though he won’t admit it, he’s in competition with Peyton Manning to see who can make the most money off

the field to buy a team first,” Florio said on ‘670 The Score.’ “And I think Manning is far ahead of the game. This Omaha Productions thing is a freaking gold mine.”

Tom Brady Is Ahead In The Race, For Now

Tom Brady has been trying to buy a minority stake in the Las Vegas Raiders. But, while he has a deal in place with owner Mark Davis, the move is currently on hold as the NFL has yet to approve it.

The owners did not discuss it at their most recent meeting, but they could decide on it when they meet again later this month. Should it not get approved, Brady might leave it alone and try to become a majority team owner in the future.

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Peyton Manning Has His Own Thing Going On

As for Peyton Manning, his Omaha Productions produces ESPN’s ‘Manningcast’ and is also one of the production companies involved in making Netflix’s Quarterback’.

The company is set to bring on Brady’s former coach, Bill Belichick, who will appear on ‘Manningcast’ during the upcoming NFL season after failing to land a coaching job this offseason.

Hall Of Fame Quarterback Peyton Manning Gives His Honest Feelings About Caitlin Clark Playing In Indiana
Caitlin Clark and Peyton Manning (Photos via Getty Images)

Peyton Manning is making every effort to facilitate Caitlin Clark’s transition to Indianapolis.

Basketball fans who want to know more about Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark may do so by watching the documentary “Full Court Press,” which features former Colts quarterback Peyton Manning, who is producing a behind-the-scenes look at Clark’s prep and collegiate career. Omaha Productions is a production business created by members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

In addition to exploring Clark’s on-court quest to surpass Pete Maravich as the NCAA’s all-time leading scorer, the series brings viewers behind the scenes.

On Tuesday, the legendary quarterback revealed his true feelings about Clark playing for the Fever.

“It’s awesome, and, like I said, I really enjoyed getting to know Caitlin even more. Throughout this series, she was a guest on our show, the Monday night show, last year. She’s a Chiefs fan – I forgive her for that – but she said she did

grow up kind of watching me play, and she’s going to love Indianapolis. I gave her all of my contacts at the airport, at St. Elmo’s… and it’s a great place for her to play, I’m looking forward to watching her,” Manning said, via WTRH.com.

Clark will make her WNBA regular season debut with the Fever on Tuesday, May 14th, against the Connecticut Sun. She already made her WNBA debut with the Indiana Fever on Friday night in a preseason game against the Dallas Wings.

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Clark shined Friday on the court as she poured in 21 points with three rebounds, two assists, and two steals despite it being a losing match. The Wings won 79-76.

Next up for Clark and the Fever will be the Atlanta Dream on Friday.

Caitlin Clark Continues To Have Awkward Interactions With The Media

Caitlin Clark (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)Clark began her professional basketball career with an awkward exchange at an Indiana Fever press conference where a reporter told her she should make her heart gesture to him while on the court.

Another round of awkwardness unfolded while talking to reporters before her game against the Dallas Wings. During the interaction, she was asked if “bae” would be at the game.

“No, he’s working,” Clark said as the rest of the group chuckled. “I’m playing solo. I better get used to it, man. I’m a pro. It’s my job.”

WNBA reporters are not used to her type of star power, but they shouldn’t have trouble behaving themselves.