Peyton Manning buys ownership stake in Denver's National Women's Soccer League expansion team

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The former quarterback joins his brother Eli Manning as an investor in the country's biggest women's soccer league.
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Former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning in Indianapolis in 2022.Zach Bolinger / AP file

Former NFL superstar Peyton Manning is the latest athlete to join the world of women's soccer, announcing Tuesday that he has bought a stake in Denver's expansion team.

Manning, the retired Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos quarterback, described it as an honor "to be part of something so meaningful" to the Colorado community in a news release on the team's website. Denver is the latest city to join the National Women's Soccer League, which has expanded into Boston, San Diego and San Francisco's Bay Area in recent years.

Manning joins his brother Eli Manning as a NWSL owner. Eli, the former New York Giants quarterback, is part-owner of New York/New Jersey's Gotham FC, which won the league championship in 2023.

The brothers made a tongue-in-cheek video for social media announcing the news Tuesday, seemingly on a FaceTime call together.

"Remember you were telling me the reason you liked the NWSL is because you didn't have to compete with me?" Peyton asked his brother.

"Yeah...why?" Eli responded.

Peyton then pulled away to show his T-shirt with the Denver NWSL logo on it.

Gotham FC's official account commented that it "smells like a new rivalry."

Denver was reportedly a record-breaking deal for the league, which was given a $110 million expansion fee by its ownership group. Boston’s fee was less than half that just over a year previously.

Peyton Manning — who has won two Super Bowls, one with the Colts and one the Broncos — is likely to be the most familiar name in the ownership group. Olympic skier Mikaela Shiffrin is also a part-owner in Denver's team.

Denver's controlling owner, Rob Cohen, said in a news release that Manning's legacy is "second to none."

"His impact on Colorado sports is unmatched, and we’re incredibly proud to have him as a partner," Cohen said. "He brings passion, insight, and deep local roots — all of which will help us shape the future of Denver NWSL.”

A host of athletes have invested in the growing women's soccer league, including retired WNBA star Sue Bird and NBA star Kevin Durant, who have stakes in Gotham FC.

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his wife, Brittany Mahomes, are co-owners of the Kansas City Current. Tennis star Serena Williams and her husband have an ownership stake in Angel City FC.

Just this year, World Cup champion Alex Morgan announced she was investing in San Diego Wave, her hometown team, which she was playing for when she retired last year.

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