| Peyton Manning, the retired NFL 
		quarterback and Papa John's pizza spokesman, reportedly sold his stake 
		in 31 Papa John’s pizza locations around Denver just two days before the 
		NFL and the pizza chain ended their partnership in late February. 
 Manning's stake was part of a six-year joint venture with Papa John’s 
		International, said Peter Collins, a spokesman for Papa John’s.
 
 Collins said a new franchisee, who owns locations in other markets, had 
		purchased Manning's locations and assumed ownership.
 
 But don't expect Manning, the former Indianapolis Colts and Denver 
		Broncos star, to disappear from the chain's TV commercials.
 
 “Peyton remains an official Papa John’s spokesperson and brand 
		ambassador as part of his long-term agreement with the brand,” Collins 
		said in a statement to Denver's FOX 31.
 
 The news comes amid a tumultuous year for the Kentucky-based pizza 
		chain. In January, Papa John’s founder and CEO John Schnatter stepped 
		down after criticizing the NFL, saying that national anthem protests by 
		some players had hurt TV ratings and thus hurt pizza sales, the Denver 
		Post reported.
 
 Schnatter later apologized for his remarks.
 
 Two days after Manning's sell-off, Papa John’s competitor Pizza Hut 
		became the NFL’s official pizza sponsor.
 
 Manning purchased the pizza stores in 2012 while playing for the 
		Broncos. He retired in 2016.
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