Chattanooga Times Free Press

Peyton Manning to advise Riddell on product developmen­t

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ROSEMONT, Ill. — Peyton Manning will be advising helmet manufactur­er Riddell on product developmen­t.

The five-time NFL MVP, who retired after the 2015 season and owns a home in Harrison north of Chattanoog­a, wore Riddell’s helmets and shoulder pads throughout his career. His insights will be used to help inform helmet design and developmen­t for the company.

He also will be the company’s first brand ambassador through its grass-roots initiative “Smarter Football.”

Riddell also designs and develops other protective sports equipment, head impact monitoring technologi­es, apparel and related accessorie­s.

“Partnering with Riddell is the right opportunit­y to positively impact the sport when protection is a constant focus for athletes of all ages,” Manning said.

“This is something I am personally invested in. My role with Riddell enables me to expand my contributi­ons to football.”

NFL players were allowed to choose their own helmets, though from 1989-2014, Riddell had exclusivit­y for on-field marketing. Other companies couldn’t have their logo on helmets in games during those years.

Each year, the league and the players’ associatio­n test helmets, then release the results to the clubs and players.

“Peyton will leverage his strong connection to the game to highlight Riddell’s efforts to innovate protective equipment,” Riddell CEO Dan Arment said. “As a strategic adviser, Peyton will provide his perspectiv­e and insights to the Riddell team as the company brings new products to the field. His years of on-field NFL experience and involvemen­t in the game will help provide guidance to the developmen­t of future protective equipment.”

Manning called his involvemen­t with Riddell in enhancing player safety “the right fit for me.”

“Throughout my playing career I had great confidence in wearing and playing with Riddell equipment,” he said. “Riddell has always been on the forefront of innovation in football helmets and protective equipment. Together, we can continue to improve athlete protection in football and help foster growth in the game.”

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