Peyton's Places: Season 1 - 30 Episode s
1x1 - The Hupmobile
July 28, 2019
Peyton drives a 1920s Hupmobile with comedian Jay Leno and learns how the NFL started with a car and a car salesman, Ralph Hay, in Canton, Ohio. He visits with Joe Namath, playing pool and discussing how Namath led the New York Jets to the historic Super Bowl III victory.
1x2 - The Greatest Catch
July 28, 2019
Peyton re-enacts a 1926 Giants publicity stunt by throwing a pass off the top of the Radiator Building in New York City to Hall of Famer Cris Carter in adjacent Bryant Park. The pass attempt was from 324-feet in the air and had to travel 112 yards to reach Carter.
1x3 - History of the QB
July 28, 2019
Hall of Fame quarterbacks Roger Staubach (Cowboys) and Joe Montana (49ers/Chiefs) help Peyton explore the evolution of the quarterback and how it became the most important position in all of sport – and the face of every NFL franchise.
1x4 - The Draft
July 28, 2019
Host of CNBC’s Mad Money Jim Cramer welcomes Peyton to Wall Street where they discover how the stock market crash of 1929 led to the creation of the NFL Draft. Also, Peyton explores how an IBM 360 computer and Mel Kiper, a draftnik with no credentials, helped turn the draft into must-see television.
1x5 - The Evolution of the Wide Receiver
August 10, 2019
1x6 - Ray Lewis
August 19, 2019
Peyton talks with NFL legend Ray Lewis about the importance of defense.
1x7 - The Origins of Fantasy Football
August 25, 2019
Peyton looks at the origins of fantasy football.
1x8 - Da Bears
September 1, 2019
Peyton looks at the history of football in Chicago and visits with two Bears super fans.
1x9 - The Lombardi Trophy
September 8, 2019
Peyton and his brother Eli look at the history of the Lombardi Trophy.
1x10 - Gamewreckers
September 15, 2019
1x11 - Unbreakable Records
September 22, 2019
1x12 - The Birth of the Ball
September 29, 2019
1x13 - Blame General Custer for the Patriots Dynasty
October 6, 2019
1x14 - Brett Favre
October 13, 2019
1x15 - Two-Way Players
October 20, 2019
1x16 - Who Killed the Fullback?
October 27, 2019
1x17 - From Small Towns to Big Cities
November 3, 2019
1x18 - Fantastic Finishes
November 10, 2019
1x19 - Two Presidents & A Girl Named Heidi
November 17, 2019
1x20 - A Lot To Be Thankful For
November 24, 2019
1x21 - Are You Ready For Some Football?
December 1, 2019
1x22 - In Lombardi's Footsteps
December 8, 2019
1x23 - The Evolution of Coaching
December 15, 2019
1x24 - The Immaculate Reception
December 22, 2019
1x25 - Peyton's Favorite Players
December 29, 2019
1x26 - Tom Brady
January 5, 2020
1x27 - Elvis Presley
January 12, 2020
1x28 - The Art of the Quarterback
January 19, 2020
1x29 - The Super Bowl
January 26, 2020
1x30 - The Final Destination
February 2, 2020
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