No, Archie Manning is not in the Professional Football Hall of Fame. A college football star at Ole Miss, Manning was drafted 2nd overall by the New Orleans Saints in the 1971 NFL draft. Manning would play ten seasons for the Saints, and while his stats do not appear impressive, he was one of the most consistent starting quarterbacks in the NFL for over a decade. Since Archie left the Saints in 1982, the team has never let another player wear his #8 jersey. Archie would finish his career after spending two seasons with the Houston Oilers and Minnesota Vikings.
Danny Manning wore 25
No one replaced Peyton Manning. When he was released by the Indianapolis Colts, his number (#18) was retired so that no subsequent player could wear this number for the team.
He wear it 34.
Manning wore No. 18 In honor of his older brother Cooper, who could not continue playing football in college because of a congenitive spinal problem. Cooper wore 18 at Isidore Newman High School in New Orleans, and was Peyton's favorite receiver when they played there together. Their father, Archie Manning, wore No. 18 at the University of Mississippi from 1968 to 1970.
33
#7
37
#34
Cutters
Ron Dayne wore number 33.
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