Peyton Manning threw three second-half touchdown passes as the Denver Broncos rallied from a 24-point halftime deficit to beat the San Diego Chargers, 35-24, in San Diego on Monday night.
After tantalizing a number of quarterback-hungry teams around the NFL, Peyton Manning has decided on making Denver his new home.
Enormous amounts of attention has been paid to where the 35 year old quarterback would sign as he was in talks with a number of different teams around the league...
Peyton Manning and Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay held a press conference Wednesday in which Irsay announced that the Colts were cutting Manning, the greatest sports figure Indianapolis has ever seen, rather than pay him a $28 million roster bonus.
Jim Irsay has said the Indianapolis Colts will draft Andrew Luck with the #1 overall pick in April. Then he took it back. Then he said they will draft either Andrew Luck or Robert Griffin III. Then he took that back. Most recently, he has even said Peyton Manning will be staying in Indianapolis. If one thing is certain, it's that Jim Irsay cannot be trusted and most of what he says is attention getting. The Colts will draft Andrew Luck #1 overall and Peyton Manning will end up somewhere else by the beginning of the 2012 season. Here are the top five places I think Peyton may end up, in no particular order.
Now that the dust has settled on Eli Manning’s second Super Bowl victory — and second Super Bowl MVP title — it’s time to compare the legacy of this New York Giants quarterback with that of his older brother, 11-time Pro Bowler and four-time regular season MVP, Peyton Manning.
Aaron Rodgers has played lights-out football this season, continuing the momentum from the 2010 Super Bowl campaign. Despite a weak defensive showing, the Rodgers-led offensive unit for the Pack is tallying up wins; and thanks to his efforts the team is the sole undefeated team in the league...
The news seems to get worse each day for the Indianapolis Colts.
Hours after a 23-20 loss to Pittsburgh dropped them to 0-3 for the first time since 1998, Colts owner Jim Irsay said Monday that star quarterback Peyton Manning, sidelined with a neck injury, will likely miss the entire 2011 season, WISH in Indianapolis reports.
Peyton Manning’s amazing streak of 227 consecutive starts will come to an end this Sunday amid news that Manning has been officially ruled out for the Colts’ opener against the Houston Texans.
“To say I am disappointed in not being able to play is an understatement,” Manning said. “The best part about football is being out there on the field playing with my teammates. It will be tough not to be
The only four-time MVP in the history of the NFL, Peyton Manning has been signed by the Indianapolis Colts to a five-year, $90 million contract.
Colts owner Jim Irsay said, “Signing Peyton was a top priority for this organization and we are thrilled that the deal is complete. We feel that it is a salary cap friendly deal and it allows us more flexibility.”