Luke Combs Told Peyton Manning “You Made Me Cry” and “You Crushed a Kid’s Hopes and Dreams”

Luke Combs with arms behind his head on ESPN ManningCast, hilariously telling Peyton Manning he cried and had his childhood dreams crushed when the Broncos beat the Panthers in Super Bowl 50.
Sometimes, childhood heartbreak shows up on national TV, especially when country boys and football legends collide.

Luke Combs, country megastar and lifelong Carolina Panthers fan, took the mic as a guest on ESPN’s “ManningCast” with Peyton and Eli Manning. With the Panthers facing the 49ers, it was a fitting moment for Luke to show up and talk football, music, and the moment when Peyton Manning unknowingly broke his heart into a thousand pieces.

Combs, who is known for his emotional ballads and hard-charging country grit, did not hold back when it came to talking about Super Bowl 50. That was the night when the Denver Broncos, led by Peyton Manning, steamrolled Luke’s Panthers and crushed the singer’s childhood hopes of seeing his team win it all. And Luke still remembers every second.

“I told him the first time we met,” Luke said with a laugh that still carried the sting. “I was like, ‘Hey man, just so you know, you crushed my dreams as a child. You have officially met a kid whose hopes and dreams you destroyed.’”

He was not kidding either. Combs recalled speeding back to his Nashville apartment from a gig in Alabama, determined to catch kickoff. He made it just in time to witness the first drive, which went downhill fast for the Panthers. And like a true fan, he cried in front of the TV when things went south.

“I was crying in my apartment in Nashville that night,” he admitted. “I hammered down from a show to get home. And after that first drive, I was like, well, that is it.”

Peyton, never one to miss a chance to twist the knife in good fun, responded from Knoxville, where he was surrounded by his own game memorabilia. He even showed off the cleats he wore that night with confetti still stuck to them.

“Look at these cleats, Luke. That is the actual confetti,” Peyton teased.

“Only hurts a lot, Peyton,” Luke shot back. “It only hurts a lot. I am glad you have got all those great memories. I have got nothing here. No rings. No memories. Just pain. But I am really glad you have your shrine.”

Eli, never one to miss a punchline, chimed in by pointing out the whole scene looked like Peyton was showing off his trophies from his bedroom. Luke was clearly the butt of the joke, but he took it like a champ because he is used to heartbreak in football.

Combs even revealed he is on a mission to meet every quarterback who ruined his childhood. He already checked off Drew Brees, whom he met at Stagecoach and promptly told how much he hurt him during that 2009 season. Now he just has one target left.

“I am just waiting to meet Tom Brady and tell him he also ruined my childhood,” Luke said, referring to the Patriots’ narrow Super Bowl victory over the Panthers in 2004.

Whether it is heartbreak, humor, or country grit, Luke Combs shows up with all the heart fans love him for. Even in football defeat, he stays true to his roots. He is not just a CMA king. He is a glue guy who is loyal, honest, and always ready to tell it like it is, even to legends.

Peyton may have walked away with a ring. However, Luke walked away with a hilarious story and another reason fans love him. And maybe, just maybe, Tom Brady better get ready for a confrontation from country music’s most relatable superstar.