Arch Manning honors Trevor Lawrence by wearing number 16 for Texas
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 19, 2026, 2:05 AM
Last updated Aug 19, 2026

Arch Manning, a Heisman hopeful and Texas quarterback, has chosen to wear number 16 to honor Trevor Lawrence, the Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback. Manning, a highly-touted prospect expected to compete for the Heisman Trophy and lead Texas to a National Championship, was inspired by Lawrence during a middle school football camp where Lawrence served as a counselor. Despite the Manning family legacy, Arch opted for a number reflective of his respect for Lawrence rather than his relatives. The 2026 college football season is set to be pivotal for Manning as he aims to replicate Lawrence's success.
- •Arch Manning wears number 16 for the Texas Longhorns.
- •Number 16 honors Trevor Lawrence, not his family members.
- •Lawrence influenced Manning at a youth football camp.
- •Manning is a favorite for the Heisman Trophy this season.
- •Expectations are high for Manning to lead Texas in pursuit of a championship.
- 2:05 AMYahoo Sports — Heisman Hopeful Arch Manning Wears #16 Because of Jaguars' Lawrence
"Instead of wearing any of his family’s numbers, the Texas quarterback chose his jersey number to honor Lawrence, who made a lasting impression on him before he became an NFL star.
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