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Peyton Manning and Carrie Penner check in on high school helmet project

Peyton Manning and Carrie Penner check in on high school helmet project

USA Today03-05-2025

Peyton Manning and Carrie Penner check in on high school helmet project
The Denver Broncos are making a big impact in 2025, on and off the field.
As part of the ALL IN. ALL COVERED. campaign, where the Broncos pledged to provide new Riddell helmets to all 277 Colorado high schools, Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning and team co-owner Carrie Walton Penner took a tour of the Riddell facility to check on the progress of the project.
Manning and Penner were shown each step of the helmet-making process: picking, painting, decal application, packaging and shipping.
Penner was able to help paint a few of the helmets, while Manning helped with decal application.
While reviewing completed helmets for the Peyton Panthers, Manning poked fun at the name of the team. "Peyton Panthers, appropriately named because the Broncos beat the Panthers ten years ago in the Super Bowl," said Manning. "We're combining all these worlds. Peyton Pride, baby!"
You can watch the full video of Manning and Penner's visit below. You can read more about the team's helmet program on the team's official website.
Related: These 25 celebrities are Broncos fans.

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