Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Yahoo report Colts' Peyton Manning unlikely to resume QB career Colts expects decision on his future 'will happen soon' Bob Kravitz If Patriots are in town at least a is waiting Indy Super Bowl parties will be like nothing we've ever seen owner Jim Irsay should make peace 'surprised and shocked' Polian not 'sentimental' about No. 18 'This isn't fantasy football' faces more uncertainty than this offseason Caldwell exit signals change for the Manning's candid interview draws fast national reaction as an NFL referee Watch commercial center Jeff Saturday 'He's your starter' No hard feelings say refutes reports QBs Andrew Luck cutting Archie committed returning next season says he has no plans retire spotlight Big brother overshadows Giants' Eli media day

Peyton Manning casts large shadow over Super Bowl For a Manning who isn't in the Super Bowl, this one sure is making headlines. Peyton Manning still has a Colt following, for now Even if Manning is able to return from injuries, it probably won't be with the Colts, who would owe him $28 million From Indianapolis — The most-discussed NFL quarterback at the Super Bowl week is the one who isn't here. Peyton Manning not done playing yet Super Bowl notes: The four-time NFL MVP told a group of reporters in Indianapolis Tuesday he doesn't plan to stop playing and added that his recovery from a third neck surgery continues to be on schedule. Peyton Manning says he has no plans to retire INDIANAPOLIS -- For all the things that are still up in the air, Peyton Manning is certain about this much: He isn't ready to retire yet. NFL roundup: Peyton Manning, not Eli, catches media spotlight As media day for Super Bowl XLVI ran its unique course Tuesday at Lucas Oil Stadium, the aura of Peyton Manning seemed omnipresent. Super Bowl XLVI: Eli Manning? Better than Peyton? Only time will tell INDIANAPOLIS — People can't be serious.People are talking like Eli Manning's legacy can surpass that of big brother Peyton Manning. Peyton Manning says he has no plans to call it quits Peyton Manning isn't ready to discuss retirement yet. The four-time league MVP told a group of reporters Tuesday he doesn't plan to stop playing and that his recovery from a third neck surgery continues to be on schedule. "My plan hasn't changed," Manning Peyton Manning has no plans to retire INDIANAPOLIS -- For all the things that are still up in the air, Peyton Manning is certain about this much: He isn't ready to retire yet. Manning expects to play, no timing on decision Peyton Manning, speaking at length for the first time since the 2011 season ended, told ESPN on Tuesday that he plans to return to football, but he and Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay have not discussed his future. Bernie: It's Peyton's place but Eli is the man this week Though Peyton Manning hasn't played all season, the Colts QB is still the No. 1 story of Super Bowl week.
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