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NFL Legend Peyton Manning is Offering Fans a Free Trip to Super Bowl, But There’s a Catch

Shubham Bhargav
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Peyton Manning and The American Red Cross

Peyton Manning is one of the biggest stars in the world of the NFL. The former legendary quarterback, who has won Super Bowl titles on two occasions in his illustrious career, has become a name to reckon with in the broadcasting world too.

While it is a fact that several NFL stars tend to lose out on the popularity game as soon as they retire, Manning on the other hand has not only solved the puzzle but has aced it at a scorching pace.

He has changed the way football is viewed through ManningCast as fans around the world eagerly wait for his tongue-in-cheek commentary while they watch games.

Apart from all this, Manning has been able to add a significant amount of green in his bank accounts with the help of some really smart investments. May it be his super strong relationship with Papa Johns, his investment in Candy Digital, or his philanthropic work, Manning’s off the field calls have mostly earned him heaps of praise.

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Peyton Manning & The American Red Cross will be gifting 2 Super Bowl tickets to two lucky blood donors

Adding on to the list, Peyton is now set to offer a free trip to Super Bowl LVII in Arizona to two super fans. However, there’s a catch. The American Red Cross and Manning will be gifting the Super Bowl trip only to the people who will donate blood during the National Blood Donor month of January.

During winters, seasonal illness is always on the rise and in the time of crisis, the heroes who turned up to help others are being rightfully rewarded by Peyton. Not just game tickets, hotel accommodation, a $500 gift card and airfare is also included in the gift package.

If everyone does their part and we collectively commit to donating blood, we can stack up more wins for hospital patients who are counting on us,” Manning said in a statement, motivating everyone to become a part of this noble drive.

A single individual is certainly impactful, but a whole team of people coming together to donate has an even greater effect,” Peyton added. It will be interesting to see which two lucky blood donors get to witness the Super Bowl.

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Shubham Bhargav

Shubham Bhargav

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Shubham is the NFL division head at the Sports Rush. He can write and talk about NFL all day without breaking a sweat. A Communications post-graduate with 4+ years of experience in Sports Journalism, Shubham can be tough to stop once he starts talking about the nuances of his favorite sport. He enjoys movies, likes trekking, adores re-watching unorthodox plays and wants to interview Patrick Mahomes at least once in his life.

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