This spring marked two years since Peyton Manning retired from the NFL. So what has the two-time Super Bowl champion been up to — and what job will he take next?

Earlier this month, he appeared onstage at a Kenny Chesney concert at the Denver Broncos’ stadium. In June, he stopped by mandatory minicamp and talked to players after a practice session.

In May, Manning golfed with Tiger Woods in the pro-am portion of the Memorial Tournament.

Also in May, a group that was attempting to purchase the Carolina Panthers asked Manning to join them. The retired quarterback apparently considered their offer, but that group did not win the bid.

In April, Manning was inducted into the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame. In March, he turned down offers from Fox and ESPN to call prime-time NFL games this fall. Manning hasn’t completely ruled out working in television sometime down the road, though.

“I like to listen in on any number of potential chapter two opportunities in my life,” Manning told Brent St. Germain of HoumaToday.com in June. “I talked to some TV people and teams on the football side of it. I like listening, and it seems like people are reporting when I’m doing it.”

The two networks Manning turned down were willing to pay him $10 million per year. The ex-QB ultimately decided now is not the right time to step into a TV job, likely in part because his brother Eli is still playing.

In March, Manning sold all of his Colorado-based Papa John’s Pizza franchises. He’s still a spokesperson and brand ambassador for the chain, but Papa John’s is no longer the official pizza of the NFL.

In February, Manning drove the pace car at the Daytona 500.

He’s still appearing in commercials — notably for Universal and OtterBox — and he was the voice of a character in the animated film “Ferdinand.”

Last fall, Manning attended all eight Broncos home games, several Tennessee Volunteers games and a handful of New York Giants games. He’s been hitting the links, too. Manning hit a hole-in-one at a Colorado golf course last November.

In an interview with The MMQB’s Peter King last October, Manning said he’s been enjoying spending more time with his family. His two kids, Marshall and Mosley, play flag football and soccer — Manning serves as an assistant coach for both teams.

Manning also told King that he’s interested in potentially serving as an executive with an NFL team one day. Nine months after that interview, Manning still sounds interested in joining a front office — or a TV booth — if the right opportunity presents itself.

“I can’t give a definitive answer, but I know a lot of people have done it,” Manning told HoumaToday.com last month. “Maybe I’ll do it in the future, and when that happens, I’m sure everybody will know about it right away.”

Manning, 42, is eligible for the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2021.