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The American Heart Association, a global force for healthier lives for all, presents this award annually to celebrate Coach Bear Bryant’s legacy and raise awareness and critical funds for research to eradicate cardiovascular disease and stroke, leading causes of death globally. The football coaching legend died from a heart attack in 1983, just 28 days after his final victory and retirement.
Archie Manning’s legacy took root at the University of Mississippi, where he commanded the role of starting quarterback for three consecutive seasons from 1968 to 1970. Gaining national headlines and recognition as an All-Southeastern Conference (SEC) selection in both 1969 and 1970, Archie embarked on a historic professional journey, becoming the second overall pick in the 1971 National Football League Draft and earning the starting quarterback position for the New Orleans Saints. Over the course of ten seasons with the Saints, he etched his mark in football history. His professional career extended beyond New Orleans, playing parts of two seasons for the Houston Oilers and a season and a half with the Minnesota Vikings.
Archie’s on-field prowess earned him many accolades, including induction into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame, the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame and the College Football Hall of Fame. Off the field, Archie’s contributions to his community are equally legendary, a commitment highlighted in 2007 when he received the Silver Buffalo Award from the national Boy Scouts of America—an accolade recognizing exceptional service to youth on a nationwide scale.
The Manning family narrative extends beyond the gridiron. Olivia Manning, Archie’s wife and mother to famous sons Cooper, Peyton, and Eli Manning, has spent a lifetime dedicating herself to charitable endeavors. Serving as a board member for Lounge Vue House Gardens, a New Orleans landmark and community outreach center, Olivia extended her support to the Red Cross Women of the Storm and became a steadfast advocate for the American Heart Association, notably contributing to the local Go Red for Womenä campaign.
In collaboration with her husband, Olivia created the Manning Family Fund, a resource committed to fostering a healthier Mississippi. Together, the Manning family continues to lead by example, setting a pace that blends the twin strengths of sports achievement and excellence with a profound commitment to community through philanthropy.
The Heart of a Champion Award is one of five honors presented annually during the Bear Bryant Awards Ceremony, presented this year by Marathon Oil, on January 10, 2024 in Houston. In addition to Heart of a Champion, awards will also be bestowed for Lifetime Achievement, Fan Favorite, the Newcomer Coach of the Year and the 2023 Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year.
Fans can follow the action at facebook.com/bryantawards, twitter.com/bryantawards or Instagram.com/bryantawards or the hashtag #BryantAwards. To attend the exclusive, VIP experience visit bryantawards.org.
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About the American Heart Association
The American Heart Association is a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives. We are dedicated to ensuring equitable health in all communities. Through collaboration with numerous organizations, and powered by millions of volunteers, we fund innovative research, advocate for the public’s health and share lifesaving resources. The Dallas-based organization has been a leading source of health information for nearly a century. Connect with us on heart.org, Facebook, X or by calling 1-800-AHA-USA1.
For Media Inquiries:
Steven Embree: 405-415-3039; steven.embree@heart.org
For Public Inquiries:1-800-AHA-USA1 (242-8721)
heart.org and stroke.org
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