Arch Manning Undergoes Body Transformation: Texas QB Looks Like Incredible Hulk Now
Arch Manning Undergoes Body Transformation: Texas QB Looks Like Incredible Hulk Now

Arch Manning has undergone a remarkable physical transformation as he prepares to step into the starting quarterback role for the Texas Longhorns.
Recent photos reveal significant muscle development across both his upper and lower body, giving him a more chiseled and athletic appearance. Manning’s dedication to strength training has been evident since his arrival on campus, with reports indicating he’s gained substantial muscle mass during his time at Texas.
Rams GM Les Snead talking with Arch Manning at Texas Pro Day. pic.twitter.com/pdoZogK4y8
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The nephew of NFL legends Peyton and Eli Manning appears to have embraced a rigorous training regimen designed specifically for the demands of SEC football. Unlike his uncles, Arch incorporates running into his quarterback style, making his physical development particularly important as he prepares to face powerful SEC defenses.
Manning’s new physique has caught attention during Texas team events, including the Longhorns’ pro day where NFL scouts took notice of the young quarterback. Despite not being draft-eligible yet, his physical presence and family pedigree generated significant interest from professional teams.
The transformation comes at a crucial time as Manning transitions from backup to starter following Quinn Ewers’ departure for the NFL. After committing to Texas over other major programs like Alabama and LSU, Manning saw limited playing time during his first two seasons but is now poised to lead Steve Sarkisian’s offense.
Manning’s muscular development suggests he’s taking his new role seriously. His added strength should enhance both his passing capabilities and his ability to withstand hits when utilizing his mobility, a dimension that distinguishes him from his famous uncles. For Longhorns fans, this physical evolution signals Manning’s readiness to fulfill the expectations that have followed him since his recruitment as a five-star prospect.

A graduate from the University of Texas, Anthony Amador has been credentialed to cover the Houston Texans, Dallas Cowboys, San Antonio Spurs, Dallas Mavericks and high school games all over the Lone Star State. Currently, his primary beats are the NBA, MLB, NFL and UFC.