Peyton Manning will return to host a second season of the popular and Emmy-nominated football-themed docuseries “Peyton’s Places” this fall on ESPN+. The 15-episode season will once again feature Peyton exploring football’s history and cultural impact through conversations with players, coaches and other key figures.
The second season of the series is expected to debut Thanksgiving weekend with two new episodes per week, culminating Super Bowl weekend in February 2021.
The 30-episode original season of “Peyton’s Places” was a signature program during the National Football League’s 100th season celebration in 2019. Peyton visited with Hall of Fame players, coaches, celebrities and more – taking fans of the game through some of the stories that helped make football what it is today. Highlights included a discussion with Tom Brady over golf, a conversation with the NFL’s all-time winningest coach Don Shula and members of his undefeated ‘72 Dolphins, and a touch football game at Elvis Presley’s Graceland residence in Memphis.
“Peyton’s Places” is produced by NFL Films in collaboration with ESPN+. All 30 episodes of the original series are available on ESPN+, the leading direct-to-consumer sports streaming service
Manning serves as executive producer and will work with series producers to choose the people, places and stories in the series.