NFL Legend Reveals Why He’s Forgiven Caitlin Clark

NFL legend Peyton Manning has revealed that he is helping Caitlin Clark get used to Indianapolis, Indiana, but he said he’s forgiven her for one thing.

That being, she’s a Kansas City Chiefs fan.

Manning, the Hall of Fame quarterback, who played for the Indianapolis Colts and Denver Bronco, was with Clark at the premiere of “Full Court Press,” a docuseries on women’s basketball, according to IndyStar.

The newspaper reported that Manning revealed he is helping Clark “acclimate to Indianapolis,” now that the University of Iowa college star is playing for the WNBA’s Indiana Fever. Manning’s production company is making the docuseries, the IndyStar reported.

Manning revealed that he gave Clark his contacts, in a video interview posted by the Indiana Fever on its X page.

She’s going to love Indianapolis,” Manning said in the video. “I gave her all my contacts at the airport, at St. Elmo’s, some things behind the ropes things here in Indianapolis. It’s a great place for her to play. I’m looking forward to watching her.”

He added, “It’s awesome. Like I said, I’ve 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.”

 

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