Peyton's Places

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Peyton's Places is an American documentary series hosted by former NFL quarterback Peyton Manning on ESPN+.[1] Manning travels across the United States interviewing former NFL players, coaches and other key figures about football history and its cultural impact.[2] The show premiered on July 29, 2019.[3]

List of Episodes

Season 1[4]

  • The Hupmobile (Ep. 1)


  • The Greatest Catch (Ep. 2)


  • History of the QB (Ep. 3)


  • The Draft (Ep. 4)


  • The Evolution of the Wide Receiver (Ep. 5)
  • 

Ray Lewis (Ep. 6)


  • The Origins of Fantasy Football (Ep. 7)



* Da Bears (Ep. 8) 

* The Lombardi Trophy (Ep. 9) 

* Gamewreckers (Ep. 10) 

* Unbreakable Records (Ep. 11) 

* The Birth of the Ball (Ep. 12)

  • 

Blame General Custer for the Patriots Dynasty (Ep. 13)



* Brett Favre (Ep. 14)

Two-Way Players (Ep. 15)

  • 

Who Killed the Fullback? (Ep. 16)



* From Small Towns to Big Cities (Ep. 17) 

* Fantastic Finishes (Ep. 18)



  • Two Presidents & A Girl Named Heidi (Ep. 19)



* A Lot To Be Thankful For (Ep. 20)



  • Are You Ready For Some Football? (Ep. 21)


  • In Lombardi's Footsteps (Ep. 22)


  • The Evolution of Coaching (Ep. 23)
  • 

The Immaculate Reception (Ep. 24)



* Peyton's Favorite Players (Ep. 25)



  • Tom Brady (Ep. 26)



* Elvis Presley (Ep. 27)



  • The Art of the Quarterback (Ep. 28)


  • The Super Bowl (Ep. 29)



* The Final Destination (Ep. 30)

Season 2 [4]

  • Beast Quake (Ep. 1)
  • 
John Elway (Ep. 2)

  • Lynn Swann (Ep. 3)
  • 
Fran Tarkenton (Ep. 4)

  • Terrell Owens (Ep. 5)


* David Letterman (Ep. 6)

  • 
Lights! Camera! Football! (Ep. 7)
  • 
The Forward Pass (Ep. 8)

  • Kurt Russell (Ep. 9)

References

  1. "Breaking News - Peyton Manning to Host New ESPN+ Original Series "Peyton's Places" | TheFutonCritic.com". www.thefutoncritic.com.
  2. "Peyton's Places". July 29, 2019 – via IMDb.
  3. "The Hupmobile". July 29, 2019 – via IMDb.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Peyton's Places | Videos | Watch ESPN".

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