According to at least one Republican congressman, future Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning is considering a second career in politics now that he’s retired from football.

Per Business Insider’s Joe Perticone, Tennessee Representative Scott DesJarlais believes that Manning “could be eyeing Senator Lamar Alexander’s seat in 2020” if he chooses to retire. This comes on the heels of the announcement that the other Tennessee Senator, Bob Corker, will retire at the end of his term in 2018.

Via BusinessInsider.com:

“[Peyton Manning] is a great guy and a popular guy,” DesJarlais said, adding that Manning “may be looking more at” running if Alexander decides not to run again.

Manning has played golf with Trump at least twice in the last handful of months, and per the Washington Post, was spotted dining with Corker at the Tadich Grill – less than a mile from the White House.