Monday, February 8, 2016

Super Bowl 50: See how Peyton Manning's family celebrates Broncos' victory








Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning didn't just have the support of his teammates and coaches en route to his Super Bowl 50 victory, as arguably his biggest fans are members of his family.



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Peyton Manning #18 of the Denver Broncos celebrates with the Vince Lombardi Trophy after winning Super Bowl 50 at Levi's Stadium on February 7, 2016 in Santa Clara, California. The Denver Broncos defeated the Carolina Panthers 24-10.
Admittedly there were some tense moments en route to Manning's second Super Bowl title, as his brother, New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning (who's also won two Super Bowls), waited to exhale.
But the Broncos indeed hung on to win the game, 24-10, and Peyton's got the hat to prove it.



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Peyton Manning #18 of the Denver Broncos celebrates after defeating the Carolina Panthers during Super Bowl 50 at Levi's Stadium on February 7, 2016 in Santa Clara, California. The Broncos defeated the Panthers 24-10.
During the ceremony for the presentation of the Vince Lombardi Trophy, Manning said he spoke with his former coach, Tony Dungy, about the possibility of retiring, but didn't clarify if the celebration with family members would be temporary or more permanent.



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Peyton Manning #18 of the Denver Broncos holds his daughter Mosley after the Denver Broncos defeated the Carolina Panthers with a score of 24 to 10 to win Super Bowl 50 at Levi's Stadium on February 7, 2016 in Santa Clara, California.
"This has been a very emotional week, an emotional night, and I've got a couple of priorities in order," Manning said. "I'm going to go kiss my wife [Ashley], kiss my kids. I want to celebrate with my family and teammates. And I'm going to drink a lot of beer tonight… I'll take some time to reflect on the other [decision], but I'm [going to] say a prayer and a thank-you to the man upstairs for this opportunity, for sure, as well."



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Peyton Manning #18 of the Denver Broncos celebrates with his son Marshall Manning after defeating the Carolina Panthers during Super Bowl 50 at Levi's Stadium on February 7, 2016 in Santa Clara, California. The Broncos defeated the Panthers 24-10.
As he said this, his children, Mosley and Marshall, reached upward, although it was unclear if their effort was to hug their dad or to grab the trophy. Either way, their dad picked them up to offer them a higher vantage point of all the confetti.
Also part of the brothers' support group is dad Archie, a former quarterback for the New Orleans Saints.




Tony Emms has just upped the ante for new dads everywhere.
The English father recently shared a Facebook photo of his fiancée, fast asleep with their infant baby, along with a post reflecting on how he has failed to give his sweetheart enough recognition for the work she does every day.
"I sometimes don't give this woman the credit she is due, when I come from work she is always 'tired,'" Emms wrote in the post. "Now it's me who has been at work doing stuff all day, but lately I've been thinking what this amazing woman does while I'm out."
Emms then recounted a typical day for his fiancée, Charlotte Sperry, who cares for their son while also cleaning up after him and the rest of the house, all the while forgetting to eat or take care of herself.
"I come home from working and get annoyed that [I] have to tidy up and say mummy hasn't done anything yet she has worked her ass of all day to make sure the baby is healthy and happy," Emms wrote, before encouraging other dads to show similar appreciation for the moms in their lives.
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"Respect the mother of your child," he said in conclusion. "She is a special type of human that has given up everything to bring up your baby. I truly love my 2 sleeping baby's and they both deserve their rest."
Emm's post generated dozens of comments from appreciative moms, including Corrine Mason.
"I wish everyone thought like you Tony Emms," she said. "How lovely! I wish we did just sit around all day and watch TV!"

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