Denver Airport Pays Clever Tribute to Peyton Manning's 'Omaha' Calls

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Laura Vitto
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Denver Airport Pays Clever Tribute to Peyton Manning's 'Omaha' Calls
Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning (18) passes the ball during the second half of the AFC Championship NFL playoff football game against the New England Patriots in Denver, Sunday, Jan. 19, 2014

The Denver Airport is having some Super Bowl fun with a clever tribute to Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning.

Manning made headlines earlier this month for shouting "Omaha" more than 40 times during Denver's Jan. 12 win over the San Diego Chargers. The mysterious call has since inspired $24,800 in donations to Manning's charity, the Peyback Foundation, and will continue to collect funds during the upcoming Super Bowl.

Now the Denver Airport is getting in on the excitement with references to Manning's "Omaha" on flight-information screens throughout the complex.

@DENAirport is really excited about #Omaha! Love it pic.twitter.com/hzYx9Hd8IB— Colleen Ferreira (@ColleenFerreira) January 27, 2014

OMAHA! #UnitedinOrange RT @JamesFeger: Nice touch! @SouthwestAir @Broncos @DENAirport pic.twitter.com/VzqtLKqYZr— Denver Int'l Airport (@DENAirport) January 27, 2014

Fans took to Twitter to snap pictures of the clever references, and to show their Broncos spirit.

@DENAirport awesome yall win the day!!! http://t.co/o15iWgwIIi— Jon D. (@JDSportsfan85) January 28, 2014

Who knew #Omaha! was so exciting #DIA http://t.co/d3G6EFaVIG pic.twitter.com/Gaebv8uTRd— Karna Swanson (@karnaswanson) January 28, 2014

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