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The owner of the Cleveland Browns, Jimmy Haslam, says that the Browns are not yet looking for Texas Mariscal de Campo Arch Manning in the NFL 2026 draft.
Haslam addressed the speculation that Cleveland already He has an eye on Manning due to the problems of the current field marshal,
The Texas Longhorns Campo Marshal, Arch Manning, answers questions from the media during the media days of the SEC at the Omni Atlanta hotel on July 15, 2025. (Jordan Godfree/Imagn images)
“I think that if you know the Manning family, I would bet, and I do not know at all, I bet you stay at the University for two years,” Haslam told reporters during a press conference on Tuesday. “I don’t even think it is worth discussing.”
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Manning will assume the position of Marshal of the Field Field of Texas this season, but the expectation he will declare for the draft next year and the Haslam connections with the Manning family They have led many to suggest that Manning could be chosen with one of the two first round selections that the Browns have next year.

Jimmy Haslam, main partner of Cleveland Browns, during the Crosscountry Mortgage campus, on July 28, 2025. (Ken Blaze/Imagn images)
Texas Star Arch Manning calls that they stay with Lonars ‘an obvious’ despite the transfer speculation
Manning passed for 939 yards and nine touchdowns and ran for four touchdowns last season behind Quinn Eweers. During the days of the SEC media earlier this month, Manning admitted that playing support was not easy, but never contemplated the transfer.
“(Transfer) never happened to my mind,” he said. “I knew that Texas was the place I wanted to be. It was the city in which I wanted to be, a great education. I had friends there. I was still developing and growing as a soccer player and a person. Then, I never wanted to leave. If I had in another place that I would like to be, I would have gone.”

The Field Marshal of the Texas Longhorns, Arch Manning (16), directs the ball against the Bulldogs of Georgia during the second quarter at the Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial stadium. (Brett Patzke/Imagn images)
Texas opens its season on August 30 against the national defender champion Ohio state.




