"Peyton's Places" Season 4 Available Exclusively on ESPN+
Episode 1 of the latest season of ESPN+ Original series Peyton's Places is now available exclusively on ESPN+. Peyton Manning returns to host a fourth season of the popular Emmy-nominated football-themed docuseries, which features Manning exploring football's history and cultural impact through conversations with players, coaches and other key figures.
Since the debut of the first season, Places has been expanded into a franchise, with various other sport centric shows joining the Places universe including Eli's Places (college football), Abby's Places (soccer), Big Papi's Places (baseball), McEnroe's Places (tennis), P.K.'s Places (hockey), Rowdy's Places (competitive fighting), and Vince's Places (professional basketball), as well as the upcoming Sue's Places (college basketball).
"I am so excited to be back for season 4 of Peyton's Places and to continue this journey telling stories about football and the NFL," said Manning. "We had a lot of fun traveling across the country this season - from riding trolleys with George Kittle in San Francisco to riding roller coasters with Phil Simms at Disney World. It was a season filled with new places and new stories that all football fans can enjoy."
In episode 1, Peyton joins 49ers tight end, George Kittle, on the streets of San Francisco to promote the NFL's newest national holiday: National Tight Ends Day. Later in the season, Manning will tell stories of football history with the help of guests including Wes Chandler, Mark Cuban, Dan Fouts, Darrell Green, Charlie Joiner, Mark May, Phil Simms, Joe Theismann, Ricky Watters, Wes Welker, and Kellen Winslow.
The debut schedule for this season is as follows:
National Tight Ends Day
Peyton joins 49ers tight end, George Kittle, on the streets of San Francisco to promote the NFL's newest national holiday: National Tight Ends Day.
Debuts Sunday, October 22
Coffin Corner
Peyton enlists help from his former teammate, Pat McAfee, to explore the history of punters and the demise of the coffin corner kick.
Debuts Sunday, October 29
When You Wish Upon a Star
Peyton goes to Walt Disney World to learn the origin story of the iconic Super Bowl commercial with the quarterback who started it all, Phil Simms.
Debuts Sunday, November 5
NFL Inventions(TM)
Peyton prepares his best sales pitches to entice venture capitalist Mark Cuban to invest in some football inventions that are ready for the market.
Debuts Sunday, November 12
Mad About Madden
After finding the original Madden Cruiser in the Hall of Fame, Peyton "borrows" the bus and travels cross-country to the places that made John Madden one of the most beloved figures in football.
Debuts Sunday, November 19
Air Coryell
Peyton heads to Canton with Chargers legends Dan Fouts, Charlie Joiner, Wes Chandler, and Kellen Winslow to celebrate Don Coryell and the potent passing offense named after him.
Debuts Sunday, November 26
Pulling a Rabbit Out of a Helmet
Peyton teams up with former teammate Wes Welker and long snapper-magician, Jon Dorenbos, to show how sleight-of-hand has created some of the most magical plays in football history.
Debuts Sunday, December 3
Death of a Stadium
Peyton and Washington football legends Joe Theismann, Mark May and Darrell Green visit RFK Stadium one last time to reminisce about the stadium's glory days before its demolition.
Debuts Sunday, December 10
The Santa Game
Peyton and Eagles legend Ricky Watters dress up as Santa Claus and throw snowballs at Eagles fans to exact revenge for the notorious "Santa Game".
Debuts Sunday, December 24
Peyton's Places is produced by NFL Films in collaboration with ESPN+. The series is executive produced by Omaha Productions, an entertainment company launched by Hall of Famer Peyton Manning following his retirement from the NFL. Omaha Productions executive produces ESPN's Monday Night Football with Peyton & Eli. The company also produces ESPN+'s Places series.
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