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Cooper Manning

Cooper Manning (born March 6, 1974) is an American businessman, media personality, and former prospective player, renowned as the eldest son of former quarterback and the older brother of Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks and . A native of , , Manning briefly pursued a career before it was halted by a serious medical condition, leading him to a successful tenure in the energy and sectors. Manning attended Isidore Newman High School in New Orleans, where he excelled as an all-state , notably catching passes from his younger brother Peyton during their time on the team. He earned a scholarship to the (Ole Miss) in 1992, but his promising athletic path was derailed that same year when he was diagnosed with —a narrowing of the that compresses nerves—at the age of 18. The condition, which caused numbness and in his extremities, forced him to retire from before completing his freshman season, preventing a potential trajectory similar to his siblings and father. Transitioning to business, Manning graduated from Ole Miss and built a career in finance and investment. He spent 16 years as a partner at the New Orleans-based energy investment firm Howard Weil (later Scotia Howard Weil), focusing on institutional sales and research. In 2016, he joined , a Chicago-based and investment firm, as Principal and Senior Managing Director of Investor Relations, where he leads business development and investor engagement for the company's multifamily and hospitality portfolios. Manning is married to Ellen Heidingsfelder, whom he wed in 1999, and they have three children: daughter May and sons Arch and Heid Manning, with Arch being a for the University of . In media, Manning has leveraged his family's football legacy as a contributor and interviewer on and , and as host of the radio show The Manning Hour. He also serves as of the trivia Capital One College Bowl since 2021, drawing on his wit and sports knowledge to engage audiences. An accomplished public speaker, Manning frequently appears at events discussing family, resilience, and the Manning dynasty's impact on .

Early life

Family background

Cooper Manning was born on March 6, 1974, in New Orleans, Louisiana, as the eldest son of Archie Manning, a former NFL quarterback who played for the New Orleans Saints from 1971 to 1981, and Olivia Williams Manning. The family resided in New Orleans throughout Archie's professional career, fostering a deep connection to the city and its Saints franchise. Manning grew up alongside his younger brothers, Peyton, born in 1976, and Eli, born in 1981, both of whom would later become prominent NFL quarterbacks, contributing to a football-centric household environment. The brothers often engaged in backyard football games with their father, who would throw passes from the porch of their home, instilling an early passion for the sport within the family. Family traditions included attending New Orleans Saints games together, where the young Mannings joined Archie in the dressing room after home games to interact with players, exposing them to the professional football world from an early age. In 1982, following Archie's tenure with the Saints, the family relocated within New Orleans to a historic home in the Garden District at 1420 First Street, which they restored and where the brothers spent much of their childhood. Olivia Manning, who earned a bachelor's degree in special education from the University of Mississippi and met Archie during their time there, played a pivotal role in maintaining family values and stability amid the public attention drawn by Archie's fame and the city's sports culture. Her involvement in charitable causes, including board positions with the American Red Cross and Longue Vue House & Gardens, further emphasized a commitment to community and family resilience. This upbringing laid the foundation for the Manning family's enduring legacy in football, exemplified by Peyton and Eli's subsequent NFL achievements.

Education and youth

Cooper Manning grew up in New Orleans, , in a family with longstanding ties to the city, where his father had been a prominent figure in local sports and community life. He attended , a private, coeducational college preparatory institution in New Orleans, from kindergarten through 12th grade. Known for its rigorous academic curriculum aimed at preparing students for top universities, Newman emphasized intellectual development alongside other pursuits during Manning's time there. Manning was a dedicated at the school, graduating in 1992 with a foundation that positioned him for . These experiences contributed to his well-rounded development during his youth in the vibrant cultural environment of New Orleans.

Football career

High school achievements

Cooper Manning began his high school football career at in New Orleans, , where he played as a for the Greenies from 1988 to 1992. He started as a freshman and rose to become a key leader on the team by his senior year, often catching passes from his younger brother , the sophomore . The football heritage provided a motivational backdrop for his development as a player. During his junior and senior seasons, Manning earned All-State honors in Louisiana's Class 2A division, recognizing his standout performances as a two-time selection. In his senior year of 1991, he delivered a standout performance, setting multiple school receiving records that still stand as benchmarks for the program. His No. 18 jersey is the only one retired by the school. These efforts contributed to the Greenies' strong 13-1 record that season, culminating in a state playoff appearance that reached the semifinals. The team also advanced to the playoffs in 1990 during his junior year, underscoring Manning's role in elevating the program's postseason success. Manning's high school tape drew significant recruitment interest from major college programs, including offers from Ole Miss, Texas, and , leading to his commitment to Ole Miss, his father Archie's . At 6-foot-4 and 185 pounds, he was noted for his exceptional speed, clocking a 4.7-second , along with precise route-running and reliable hands that made him a big-play threat comparable to professional prospects.

Medical diagnosis and end of playing days

During his senior year at in late 1991, Cooper Manning began experiencing numbness in his hands and fingers during football practices, along with atrophy in his right bicep; these symptoms were initially dismissed as fatigue from the rigors of the season. As a highly touted two-time All-State who had committed to play at the , Manning's performance had been stellar, underscoring the significant potential lost to his emerging health issues. In the summer of 1992, at age 18, Manning sought further evaluation at the in , where an MRI confirmed a of —a congenital narrowing of the that compressed nerves and posed a severe risk of or permanent damage if he continued contact sports. Medical specialists strongly advised against pursuing , emphasizing that any impact to the head or neck could exacerbate the condition irreversibly. At the time, treatment involved conservative monitoring and avoidance of high-risk activities rather than immediate surgery, allowing Manning to maintain daily function without progression to more invasive interventions. The diagnosis prompted an immediate and profound emotional shift for Manning, who chose to relinquish his football scholarship and forgo participation in the sport, instead prioritizing recovery and adjustment to life beyond athletics. He later reflected on the hardship, noting in a 2013 ESPN documentary that the aspect he missed most was the "brotherhood" and camaraderie of the game, highlighting the personal toll of abandoning a path he had excelled in since youth. To aid his rehabilitation, Manning underwent sessions in New Orleans, focusing on restoring strength and mobility while adapting to the limitations imposed by his condition. Following his high school graduation in 1992, Manning briefly served as a student assistant coach at Newman School, supporting his younger brother Peyton's team during practices and games, which provided a limited way to remain connected to without physical involvement. This transitional role marked the definitive end of his playing days, as he shifted focus entirely away from competitive athletics to pursue academic and professional opportunities at Ole Miss, where he enrolled that fall but did not join the program.

Professional career

Business roles in finance

After concluding his collegiate football aspirations due to health concerns, Cooper Manning pursued higher education at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss), graduating in 1996 with a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism. Manning transitioned into the finance sector immediately upon graduation, joining Howard Weil, a New Orleans-based investment banking firm, in 1996 as an analyst specializing in the energy industry. His early responsibilities centered on equity sales and mergers for energy companies, particularly in oil and gas, where he brokered deals for institutional investors. Over the next decade, Manning rose to partner at Howard Weil, contributing to its expansion as a leading energy investment boutique with offices in New Orleans and . In December 2005, he co-led the acquisition of the firm from alongside Andrew Rosenberg and Paul Pursley, enhancing its coverage of more than 150 energy companies and strengthening its focus on and upstream sectors in the Gulf . The firm's prominence grew under Manning's involvement, culminating in its 2012 sale to for an undisclosed amount, after which it operated as Weil; Manning stayed on as a through the integration, overseeing continued sector advisory services. In 2016, Manning shifted to and investments, becoming Senior Managing Director of at , a Chicago-based firm specializing in and multifamily developments. In this role, he manages investor relationships and drives capital raises for ventures, including Gulf Coast properties, building on his energy background in and deal structuring. Manning's career has been marked by expertise in , with contributions to positioning Weil as a key player in regional oil and gas transactions; he is noted in New Orleans business communities for his strategic acumen in volatile markets. The Manning family name provided an initial advantage in establishing networks within Louisiana's interconnected and circles.

Media and public appearances

Manning began his media career shortly after college, serving as a host for late-night call-in shows on WWL 870 AM in New Orleans, where he discussed local sports topics including games and offered insights drawn from his family's legacy. This early radio work in the late and early allowed him to build a with audiences through casual, engaging commentary, often leveraging his personal connections to the . In 2015, Manning launched "The Manning Hour," a weekly NFL talk show on Fox Sports that he hosts, featuring interviews with players, coaches, and occasionally his brothers Peyton and Eli to analyze games and strategies. The program, which airs during the NFL season, has continued through 2025, emphasizing lighthearted segments like cooking with guests and football anecdotes, and has solidified his role as a familiar face in sports broadcasting. He has made guest appearances on ESPN's "ManningCast," the alternate broadcast of Monday Night Football hosted by Peyton and Eli since 2021, contributing family perspectives during select episodes. Since 2021, Manning has co-hosted the game show alongside his brother Peyton, where college teams compete in academic trivia challenges for scholarships, with seasons airing in 2021 and 2022. Manning has expanded into podcasting as a co-host of "We Need a Fourth," a comedy- series launched in 2025 on and SmartLess Media alongside and , where he shares stories from family golf outings and life. Additionally, he frequently speaks at sports banquets and events on themes of resilience following his career-ending diagnosis in college, drawing from his experiences to inspire audiences on overcoming adversity. Known for his humorous and relatable demeanor—which contrasts with his brothers' more analytical intensity—Manning's public persona emphasizes approachability and wit in media settings. By 2025, Manning's role in Fox's coverage has grown, including regular contributions to "" with segments on game stories and player features, coinciding with increased attention on his son Arch's rising profile as a college at the University of Texas.

Personal life

Marriage and immediate family

Cooper Manning met Ellen Heidingsfelder, a New Orleans native on December 20, 1968, in 1997 through mutual social circles in the city, where both had deep roots in local Catholic communities. They dated for two years before marrying on April 10, 1999, in a private ceremony at St. Louis Cathedral in New Orleans, attended by members including Manning's parents, and . Heidingsfelder, who grew up in , earned her undergraduate degree from the in 1991 and her law degree from College of Law in 1994, before establishing herself as a corporate in the city. The couple has built a stable partnership centered in New Orleans, residing in the Garden District since 2000 and adopting a collaborative approach to family decisions, including those related to their children's activities. This shared life reflects the influence of the Manning family's athletic legacy on their values of resilience and community involvement. Ellen provided steadfast support to Cooper during his early career transitions following his diagnosis in the mid-1990s, helping him pivot from aspirations to business and media roles. In 2024, Manning and Heidingsfelder marked their 25th wedding anniversary, underscoring the enduring strength of their marriage amid family and professional commitments in New Orleans.

Children and family dynamics

Cooper and Ellen Manning have three children: daughter May, born in March 2002, and sons Arch, born April 27, 2004, and Heid, born in 2006. May Manning, the eldest child, pursued a non-athletic academic path after excelling in at the of the Sacred Heart in New Orleans. She attended the , where she majored in with a minor in , graduating in May 2025. Following her degree, May entered the sports marketing field, joining Excel Sports Management as a brand marketing professional in , focusing on internships in , , and prior to graduation. Arch Manning, the middle child, emerged as a high school football star at in New Orleans, where he set state records for passing yards and touchdowns. He committed to the in 2022, prioritizing fit over lucrative name, image, and likeness (NIL) opportunities estimated at millions; his current NIL valuation stands at $3.6 million, the second-highest in college sports as of November 2025, bolstered by deals with brands like and . As the starting for the Longhorns in the 2025 season, Arch has thrown for 2,374 yards, 19 touchdowns, and 7 interceptions as of November 19, 2025, contributing to 's strong campaign. Heid Manning, the youngest, followed his siblings at Isidore Newman High School, where he played as a center—snapping to Arch—and also competed in , emphasizing multi-sport development as encouraged by his parents. As of 2025, Heid is a at the of , balancing academics and athletics while adjusting to college life alongside his brother. The maintains close-knit dynamics through annual traditions that bring together multiple generations despite geographical spread. and Ellen prioritize privacy amid the family's fame, enforcing strict rules on use—such as prohibiting cell phones for young children and avoiding comment sections—to shield their kids from external pressure. Uncles Peyton and play supportive roles in family events, offering guidance without imposing expectations. In 2025, the has shown strong support for Arch's Texas games, with , Ellen, and siblings frequently traveling to Austin and road contests; and have described themselves as "more nervous than ever" watching from afar, while the group stays connected via a dedicated chat for encouragement. adopted an advisory role in Arch's recruitment, acting as a low-key facilitator without applying pressure—drawing from his own diagnosis that ended his playing career—emphasizing old-school decision-making over NIL hype.

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