Shocking Accusations About Arch Manning’s Family Will Make One NFL Fanbase “Hate The Mannings More” Ahead Of 2027 Draft
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Arch Manning decided to return for his fourth season with the Texas Longhorns in the upcoming college football campaign. After taking over from Quinn Ewers in 2025, Manning led Texas to a 10-3 record and a win in the Citrus Bowl, 41-27 over the Michigan Wolverines.
He established himself as a solid prospect for the 2027 NFL draft after going 248 of 404 for 3,163 yards and 26 touchdowns with seven interceptions.
Manning prepares for another season, but his post-NCAA future appears to be clear. There is a clear favorite to land him next season, but a legendary analyst doesn’t think his family would let him join a team with no clear direction.
Mike Francesa Has Grim Prediction For New York Jets’ Pursuit Of Arch Manning

During a recent edition of “The Mike Francesa Podcast,” the veteran analyst doesn’t think Arch Manning’s family will let the New York Jets land the quarterback.
“I’ll tell you this, Jet fans. I hate to give you this a year in advance, and it will probably make you hate the Mannings more if you’re a Jet fan and you hate the Mannings already, because remember, Peyton didn’t want to play for the Jets. They will not let Arch Manning play for the Jets,” Francesa declared. “I’m telling you right now, they will manipulate the draft, they will never let him get drafted by the Jets. You can take that to the bank.
“I’m telling you right now, a year in advance, I don’t know where he’s gonna wind up next year, he’s gonna be the first player picked unless something drastic happens. But he’s not gonna go to the Jets. The Jets aren’t gonna wind up with Arch Manning, it’s not gonna happen. It’s not going to happen under any circumstances; that family will not allow it. I’m telling you, they will not allow it.”
They have a history with the Jets. When Bill Parcells was in charge of the New York Jets, the Mannings didn’t allow Peyton Manning to join the Gang Green. They also forced Eli Manning’s way to the New York Giants after the San Diego Chargers picked him.
That situation could happen again with Arch, one of the best prospects in the 2027 class.
