The coronavirus outbreak has led to crazy and uncertain times. It's also shown that a lot of people truly do care though. And now we've got a little pep talk from legendary NFL quarterback, Peyton Manning himself. Manning took to the Denver Broncos Twitter page to post a video.

In the video, he asks people to continue looking out for one another. Not only that, but he also encourages everyone to donate to helpcoloradonow.org.

Manning spent 17 seasons in the NFL. The first 13 of those with the Indianapolis Colts. While there, Manning had a number of absolutely incredible seasons and won a Super Bowl.

Then he finished his career with four years in Denver. That included a season with 55 touchdown passes, and another season winning a Super Bowl. He truly was one of the biggest superstars the game has ever seen.

Manning has managed to remain extremely relevant after his retirement though. This is in part due to his fantastic personality and incredible comedy chops.

Now he's using the massive following he has gained to try and get everyone to do a little more good during these difficult times.

He proved on the field for years that he can lead a team. Now he's trying to help lead the people. Not in some crazy storybook way. But just by setting the right example and trying to get more people to help.

Manning ends his video by telling fans to “stay safe, stay healthy and stay at home”. That's definitely some advice everyone should be taking to heart right now as well.

Once again, Manning proves to be one of the best there ever was.