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Cooper Manning : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cooper Manning
Cooper Manning (born 1974) is the oldest son of former professional football player Archie Manning, and the brother of current professional football players Peyton Manning and Eli Manning. As an all-state wide receiver in high school, he planned to play at the University of Mississippi before being diagnosed with spinal stenosis, a medical condition that ended his playing career. Beginning in 2015, he hosts ''The Manning Hour'' for Fox Sports.〔Boron, Cindy. ("Cooper Manning is almost as funny as Peyton and Eli" ) ''The Washington Post'' (October 11, 2015)〕 ==Early life== Cooper Manning was born to Archie Manning and Olivia Manning in 1974 as their first child. From a young age, he held a more lighthearted view than his father. He played football for Isidore Newman School as a wide receiver and had a breakout year his senior year of high school with his brother Peyton Manning throwing all of the passes. Cooper was a highly ranked prospect out of high school and ended up signing with University of Mississippi, Archie Manning's alma mater. When practices started in the summer before school, Cooper felt some numbness in his fingers and toes, so he went to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota to be diagnosed. There he was told that he had spinal stenosis, a narrowing of the spine and pinching of the nerves, a condition usually seen in elderly people;〔 〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.rheumatology.org/Practice/Clinical/Patients/Diseases_And_Conditions/Spinal_Stenosis/ )〕 the diagnosis ended his football career. In honor of Cooper, Peyton donned his brother's jersey number, 18, when he began his professional career in the National Football League.
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