Caitlin Clark And Peyton Manning (Photo via Twitter)
Caitlin Clark is having one helluva start to 2025.
The Indiana Fever guard has gotten a chance to meet some of her favorite people growing up and things only got better when she and Peyton Manning hooked up for a commercial.
Clark and Manning were featured in a commercial for the Ascension St. Vincent Hospital in downtown Indianapolis, which is making waves on social media.
The commercial starts with Caitlin Clark and Manning being intensely focused on what appears to be a surgical procedure.
“Steady, steady,” Clark said while looking over Manning’s shoulder.
“I got this,” said the former quarterback.
The two then exhale as Clark states, “I don’t think that’s right, Peyton.”
“Being a heart surgeon is tough,” Manning replied.
“I know. The whole cardiac team at Ascension St. Vincent is so skilled,” said Caitlin Clark.
“They can do it all. Even the most complex heart surgeries.”
Both then began walking away when Clark said, “How about we leave it to the professionals.”
Once the two walk off, the camera then shows Caitlin and Manning were working on a teddy bear on the operating table.
Peyton Manning Had To Forgive Caitlin Clark After Meeting Her
Once Caitlin Clark got drafted to the Indiana Fever, Manning did his part to get her used to Indianapolis, Indiana.
He also revealed that he had to forgive her.
The reason is that she’s a Kansas City Chiefs fan.
Manning, the Hall of Fame quarterback, played for the Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos.
“She’s a Chiefs fan, I forgive her for that. But she said she did grow up kind of watching me play,” Manning said.
It was a lot easier to do since Manning was 12-2 versus the Chiefs in his career.
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