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Peyton Williams Manning born March 24, 1976 is a former who played 18 seasons in the NFL , primarily with the. Considered to be one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time due to his numerous , he spent 14 seasons with the Colts and was a member of the in his last four seasons. Manning played for the , leading the to the 1997 SEC Championship in his senior season. He is the second son of former NFL quarterback and older brother of quarterback. Peyton Manning Manning in 2017 No. From 1998 to 2010, he improved the fortunes of the struggling Colts franchise and helped transform them into consistent playoff contenders. During his tenure as starting quarterback, Manning led the team to eight division championships, two AFC championships, and one title, the franchise's first in over three decades, as well as their first since relocating to Indianapolis. After undergoing neck surgery that forced him to miss the entire 2011 season, Manning was released by the Colts and signed with the Broncos. Serving as the team's starting quarterback from 2012 to 2015, he contributed to the Broncos reaching the top of their division each year and his playing career concluded with a victory in. Manning holds many NFL records, including 71,940 , 539 , 5 , appearances 14 , 4,000-yard passing seasons 14 , single-season passing yards 5,477 in 2013 and single-season passing touchdowns 55 in 2013. A two-time winner and the of Super Bowl XLI, Manning is also the only quarterback to start the Super Bowl for two different franchises more than once each, with different coaches at each Super Bowl start , , , , and the only starting quarterback to win a Super Bowl with two different franchises. At 39 years of age, Manning was the oldest quarterback to start in and win a Super Bowl, a feat matched the following year by. Teams led by Manning typically utilized the in place of the standard. Manning attended in , , and led their team to a 34—5 record during his three seasons as the starter. He was named Circle of Champions National Player-of-the-Year and Columbus Ohio Touchdown Club National Offensive Player-of-the-Year in 1993. While at Newman, he began wearing the 18 jersey in honor of his older brother , who was forced to give up football due to. Younger brother also wore the number when he became starting quarterback. Newman has since the 18 jersey and it can be seen hanging in the school gym. Manning was among the most sought after high school players in the country and was recruited by about 60 colleges, led by , , , , , , , and his father's ,. Manning chose to play college football for the under head coach. Many fans were surprised that he did not pick the , for whom his father Archie played, and Peyton's parents received several angry phone calls and letters. He became Tennessee's all-time leading passer with 11,201 yards and 89 touchdowns and won 39 of 45 games as a starter, breaking the SEC record for career wins. In the season opener against , Manning was one of three quarterbacks to come off the bench after starter suffered a season-ending injury on the seventh play of the game. However, Manning was not able to generate any offense and was pulled from the game. During the season's fourth game, against , starter got injured and Manning took over. The Vols lost 24—21, but Manning was named the team's starter and remained so for the rest of his college career. In his first start, the following week against , the Vols won 10—9. They won all but one of their remaining games, finishing the season 8—4 with a 45—23 victory over in the. Against Florida, he threw for 326 yards and two touchdowns, leading the Vols to a 30—21 lead. However, the Gators outscored the Vols 41—7 in the second half, winning 62—37. This was the Vols' only loss of the season, as they won their remaining eight regular season games, including a 41—14 win over and then defeated by a score of 20—14 in the. The Vols ended the season ranked third and Manning came in sixth in voting. However, after winning their first two games against and , the Vols again lost to by a score of 35—29, with Manning throwing four interceptions. After winning their next four games, the Vols were upset by , despite Manning passing for 296 yards. The Vols won the remainder of their games, including a 48—28 win in the over , a game in which Manning passed for 408 yards and four touchdowns; he was named the game's. His 243 pass completions and 63. In the 1996 season, Manning finished in eighth place in the Heisman Trophy voting. The Vols won the rest of their regular season games, finishing 10—1, and advanced to the game against. Down 20—7 in the second quarter, Manning led the Vols to a 30—29 comeback victory. Throwing for four touchdowns, he was named the game's MVP, but injured himself in the process. The 3 Vols were matched-up with 2 in the ; if Tennessee won and top-ranked lost to in the , the Vols would have won the national championship. However, the Vols' defense could not stop Nebraska's rushing attack, giving up over 400 rushing yards in a 42—17 loss. As a senior, Manning won numerous awards; he was a consensus first-team , the winner, the winner, the winner, and the award winner, among others. He finished as the runner-up to in the 1997 Heisman Trophy voting. In 2005, Tennessee retired Manning's number No. One of the streets leading to has been renamed Peyton Manning Pass. While at the University of Tennessee, Manning excelled academically and was elected to in 1997 and awarded the National Scholar-Athlete Award. Sexual harassment allegation In 1996, while attending the University of Tennessee, Manning was accused of by female trainer Jamie Ann Naughright after he exposed his buttocks during a foot examination. Post-collegiate honors Manning was inducted into the Tennessee Athletics Hall of Fame in 2016. He was also named the 2016 Tennessean of the Year by the. Manning was elected to the in 2017, his first year of eligibility for the honor, and was inducted during a ceremony in December. He will join his father Archie in the hall, making them the first father and son duo to both be inducted as players. Statistics NCAA collegiate career statistics Tennessee Volunteers Season Passing Rushing Comp Att Yards Pct. TD Int QB rating Att Yards Avg TD 89 144 1,141 61. He would start as a rookie and go on to play for the Colts for 13 full seasons before being sidelined by a neck injury, which cost him the entire. After recovering from the injury, he was released by the Colts and joined the for whom he played from the through the. Excluding the year lost to the neck injury, Manning played in 17 NFL seasons. Manning is considered to be one of the greatest NFL quarterbacks of all time. He was named the a record five times four times as a Colt, once as a Bronco , was named to the Pro Bowl a record 14 times and named a first-team All-Pro seven times. As a starter up to the end of , he had a career winning percentage of. He holds the NFL record for career touchdown passes and career passing yards, achieved in 2014 and 2015, respectively. The most commonly cited criticism of Manning's professional career is that despite great success and gaudy statistics during the regular season, he did not enjoy similar levels of success in the post-season. His career post-season record as a starter was a more modest 14-13, compared to his regular season record through the 2015 season, which was 186-79. Manning won two Super Bowls and and played in two others and , being named MVP of XLI, while losing XLIV in an upset, and managing just one successful touchdown drive in each of XLVIII and 50. Manning is also the only quarterback in NFL history to make the Super Bowl four times with four different head coaches , , and. Indianapolis Colts 1998 season: rookie season See also: Despite concerns about his arm strength and mobility, Manning was selected first overall in the by the. Although many considered quarterback his rival for the first selection in the draft, and Leaf's quarterback rating was higher, all six experts Sports Illustrated consulted believed that Manning was superior. The Colts' scouts initially favored Leaf, but the team's management and coaches were gradually won over by Manning's attitude, particularly as Manning showed up prepared to a scheduled interview meeting with the Colts' staff while Leaf arrived late. If you take me, I promise you we will win a championship. If you don't, I promise I'll come back and kick your ass. In his NFL debut, Manning was 21-of-37 for 302 passing yards for one touchdown and three interceptions. He threw his first career touchdown, a six-yard pass to Marvin Harrison, in the fourth quarter of the 24—15 loss. In Week 4, against the , he threw a 78-yard touchdown pass to Marshall Faulk in the 19—13 loss. Manning's first win came against fellow rookie Leaf, 17—12 over the in Week 5. Two weeks later, Manning faced off against ; he threw three touchdowns, tying a Colts rookie record, but the kicked a late to win 34—31. In November against the , Manning threw for three touchdowns in a 24—23 win; he was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week for this performance. It was the first game-winning drive of Manning's career, as he threw the game-winning touchdown pass to. Manning was certainly a bright spot in the 1998 season for the with 3,739 passing yards and 26 passing touchdowns, but he also threw a league high 28 interceptions as the team struggled to a 3—13 record with a defense that gave up more than 27 points per game. The Colts lost many close games, including five games in which they had led by double-digits at some point. After defeating 27—19 in a game in which Manning threw for over 404 yards, scored his first professional rushing touchdown, and was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week, they lost again, to by a score of 34—31. The Colts responded by winning 11 of their remaining 12 games, finishing 13—3 and the AFC East division. In Week 11, against the Philadelphia Eagles, Manning threw a then career-high 80-yard touchdown pass to in the 44—17 victory. The ten-game turnaround from the previous year set an NFL record. His seven game-winning drives were tied for the most in NFL history until had eight in the 2016 season. As the second seed in the , the Colts earned a first round bye, and faced in the. The Colts lost 19—16 to the Super Bowl-bound Titans and Manning was limited to 19-of-42 passing attempts for 227 passing yards and one touchdown run. Manning finished the year with 4,135 passing yards and 26 passing touchdowns, and was named both Second-team All-Pro and to the , both firsts for him. In the , he passed for 270 yards with 2 touchdowns. The Colts responded with a victory against , a 43—14 win in which Manning threw for 430 yards and 4 touchdowns; Manning was named the AFC Offensive Player of the Week for this performance. The Colts won four of their next five games, including one against in which Manning posted the first perfect of his career, but then lost four of the five games following that. The Colts regained their momentum, winning their final three games, including a 31—10 win over on Week 17. Manning threw for four touchdowns in the win and was again named AFC Offensive Player of the Week and the win gave the Colts a 10—6 record as well as a spot in the playoffs. In the wild card game, the Colts fell to the 23—17 in overtime. Manning passed for 194 yards and a touchdown in the loss. He finished the season with a league-high 357 pass completions for 4,413 passing yards and 33 passing touchdowns and was named Second-team All-Pro and to the Pro Bowl. At the , Manning threw two touchdown passes. Two weeks later Week 2 games were not played as scheduled due to the the Colts advanced to 2—0 with a win over , behind Manning's 421 yards passing. He was named the AFC Offensive Player of the Week for this game. However, the Colts lost the following week to , and continued their slide, losing their following two games. The Colts briefly rebounded, winning two games, but then lost seven of their last nine games. In the stretch, Manning a threw a career-high 86-yard touchdown pass to Marcus Pollard in the 34—20 loss to the New Orleans Saints. Despite the 6—10 record, Manning finished the season with 4,131 passing yards, 26 passing touchdowns, and four rushing touchdowns as the offense produced the second most points in the league. However, the defense allowed the most points and Mora was fired after the season. The Colts started off the with a 4—1 record, before a three-game losing streak sent them to 4—4. The Colts responded by winning all but two of their remaining games, including a 35—13 upset of the in which Manning had a perfect passer rating for the second time in his career, giving them a 10—6 record and a spot in the playoffs. However, the Colts were pummeled by the in the Wild Card Round, 41—0, with Manning passing for only 137 yards. He finished the 2002 season with 4,200 passing yards and 27 passing touchdowns and was named to the Pro Bowl team. In the , Manning completed five of eleven passes for 100 yards and a touchdown. On Monday Night Football, against the defending champion , Manning and the Colts trailed 35—14 in the final five minutes. After one short touchdown drive, the Colts recovered the onside kick. With 1:41 remaining, Manning got the ball back and drove the offense 85 yards for the game-tying touchdown. He set up the winning 29-yard field goal in overtime for a 38—35 win. It was the only time in NFL history a team won a game after trailing by 21 points in the final 4 minutes of regulation. Manning passed for 386 yards in the game. After an overtime loss to , the Colts won all but three of their remaining games, finishing 12—4. On November 30, the Colts hosted the 9—2 in what would be the beginning of the NFL's top rivalry of the 2000s. The Colts trailed 31—10 late in the third quarter before Manning threw three touchdown passes in a span of six minutes to tie the game. Trailing 38—34 in the final minutes, the Colts had three plays at the 1-yard line to try and score the winning touchdown. Running back was stopped on fourth down by linebacker and the Patriots won. In a Week 14 win against , Manning threw for five touchdowns and was named Offensive Player of the Week a second time. He also earned AFC Offensive Player of the Month honors for the month of October. In the Wild Card playoff round, Manning and the Colts defeated the 41—10 for his first playoff win. He passed for 377 yards and five touchdowns in the game, earning him a perfect passer rating, his second of the season and the fourth of his career. After the game, Manning was awarded Player of the Week honors for the third time that season. In the Divisional Round, Manning led the Colts to a 38—31 win over the. Neither team punted in the game. In the AFC Championship, Manning was shut down by the New England Patriots' top-ranked defense and posted the third lowest passer rating of his career at 35. The Patriots defense intercepted Manning four times and sacked him another four, as the Colts lost the game by a score of 24—14. During the season, Manning was named the AFC Offensive Player of the Month for September and was named the along with Titans quarterback. Manning also received the ESPY Award for. Manning led the league with 379 pass completions for 4,267 passing yards and threw 29 touchdowns; he was named first-team All-Pro and to the Pro Bowl. He passed for 342 yards and three touchdowns in the , a 55—52 loss. The Colts won their next four games including a 45—31 win over in which Manning threw five touchdowns, earning him AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors, but then lost their next two games, to and , despite Manning throwing for 840 yards combined in the two games. The Colts responded well, winning their next eight games before losing their final regular season game to Denver, a game in which Manning played only the first series. During the month of November, Manning was named the AFC Offensive Player of the Week twice; once for his five-touchdown performance in a 49—14 blowout of and once for his performance in a 41—9 win at on Thanksgiving in which he threw six touchdowns in less than three quarters. Due to his performances in November, Manning earned AFC Offensive Player of the Month honors. He was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week for a fourth time in the Week 16 game against where he led the Colts to a 34—31 victory after trailing by fifteen in the fourth quarter. He finished the drive with a 21-yard touchdown pass to , his 49th touchdown pass of the season, breaking Dan Marino's record of 48. After the two-point conversion to tie, Manning got the ball first in overtime and set up the winning field goal. The Colts clinched the AFC's third seed with the win. During the season, Manning threw for 4,557 yards, had a then record 121. Manning's 2004 season was voted the second greatest passing season of all time by in 2013. He achieved this despite the 2004 season being his only season of his career where he attempted less than 500 passes. He finished with a league-high 13. His 49 touchdown passes is currently the third highest ever and his 121. He was selected as the 2004 drawing 49 of 50 votes, was named and was named the Best NFL Player at the ESPY Awards for the second consecutive year; Manning also received the ESPY Award for for his 49 touchdown passes. The Colts finished the season with a 12—4 record and their second straight title. The Colts scored a franchise record 522 points. Three Colts receivers had 1,000 yard seasons with at least 10 touchdowns that season, also a record. Sports statistics cite calculates that Manning had the best season ever by a quarterback, play-for-play, in 2004. In the Wild Card game against Denver, Manning passed for 458 yards and four touchdowns. However, the Colts' 2004 season ended in for a second straight season with a 20—3 loss against New England, when Manning recorded a season-low passer rating of 69. It was Manning's seventh consecutive loss to the Patriots in Foxborough and the Colts' three points were their lowest single game point total since their opening game of the 2003 season. Manning was named a Pro Bowl starter; in the , he threw three touchdowns in a 38—27 victory and was named the game's MVP. Manning was also a unanimous first-team All-Pro selection. This was Manning's first road win against the Patriots in eight attempts, and his three touchdown passes earned him AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors. By Week 15, the Colts had a perfect 13—0 record, and had secured the AFC South and home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. Nevertheless, head coach made the decision to play all of his regular starters against the. However, the Colts played a sub-par game against the Chargers and fell short of the win; the score was 26—17. Manning finished the 2005 season with 3,747 passing yards, the first time he had thrown for under 4,000 yards since his rookie season in 1998, largely because Manning sat out much of the final two games with the top AFC seed clinched. His quarterback rating of 104. In the playoffs, the visited the for the second AFC divisional playoff game of the 2005 season. In the fourth quarter with only a few minutes left in the game, Manning threw what looked to be the game-ending interception to safety , but the interception was overturned a call the NFL later admitted was incorrect. The Colts went on to score, and got the ball back down three points near the end of the game. On fourth down, Manning was near his own goal line, and the game seemed to be over as the Steelers were one yard from a touchdown. On the next play, the ball was fumbled by running back and picked up by Colts defender who appeared to have a clear path down the sideline for what might have been the game-winning score. However, Steelers' quarterback dove in front of Harper and tackled him by the leg, saving a touchdown. Then the Colts drove down the field to the Steelers 27-yard line, before Mike Vanderjagt missed a field goal as time ran out. Manning came in second in voting for the MVP award to Seattle Seahawks running back ending his streak at two years. He was named the 2005 winner of the and nominated for the FedEx Air Player of the Year Award, along with and. Manning was also named first-team All-Pro for the third consecutive year and named to the Pro Bowl squad; in the , he threw one touchdown pass and three interceptions. Manning opened the against his brother Eli's on Sunday Night Football. It was the first NFL game with starting quarterbacks that were brothers, and Peyton's team won 26—21. Manning passed for 400 yards against the in a 43—24 victory, which earned him AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors he also won the award for his 345 yards and four touchdown passes against the in Week 7. A second trip to New Jersey, this time to play the , produced another Colts win. After taking the lead twice in the fourth quarter, Manning had to lead a third scoring drive, this time finishing with a one-yard quarterback sneak rushing touchdown in the last minute for a 31—28 win. At , Manning again led three scoring drives in the fourth quarter in a 34—31 shootout win. He completed 32-of-39 passes for 345 yards and three touchdowns. Following a second straight season with a win at New England, then a home win against Buffalo, the Colts were the NFL's last unbeaten team at 9—0. Their first loss would come in. Plagued by a run defense that would allow over 100 yards in every game, the Colts were 11—4 heading into their final game. Against Miami, Manning threw for 282 yards, two touchdowns and rushed for another touchdown. The Colts won 27—22, were AFC South division champions, and clinched the third seed in the AFC playoffs. Manning was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week. He ended the regular season with 4,397 passing yards and a league-leading 31 touchdown passes. His passer rating 101. Manning helped the offense set an NFL record for third down conversion rate in a season 56. Despite three interceptions, Manning completed 30 out of 38 passes as the Colts beat the in the Wild Card playoff game by a score of 23—8. The following week they were limited to five field goals and no touchdowns, but defeated the , 15—6. In the AFC Championship game against the rival , the Colts trailed 14—3 when Manning threw an interception that was returned for a touchdown by to give New England a 21—3 lead. Manning led the Colts to 32 points in the second half for a 38—34 victory, the final score coming late in the fourth quarter as Manning led the Colts on an 80-yard touchdown drive to take the lead for the first time in the game. He finished the game with 349 yards passing and two touchdowns 1 rushing. The comeback was the largest deficit ever overcome in a conference championship. Completing 25-of-38 passes for 247 yards with a touchdown and one interception, Manning led the Colts to a 29—17 victory over the in and was voted. Manning was again named to the Pro Bowl and was also named Second-team All-Pro; in the he played only two series, passing for 67 yards. Manning and Addai helped the Colts to a 13—7 halftime lead, and an early fourth-quarter touchdown upped the lead to 20—10. However, Brady led the Patriots to two late touchdowns, to hand Manning his first loss of the season, 24—20. Manning finished the game with 225 yards passing, including a passing touchdown. He also had a rushing touchdown. Manning did not bounce back from the loss well. Against the , he threw for a career-worst and franchise-record six interceptions. Despite this, he was able to rally the Colts from a 23—0 deficit to 23—21, and gave an opportunity to take the lead with a 29-yard field goal. However, Vinatieri's attempt missed, and the Colts fell to 7—2. Manning did not play particularly well against the either, throwing no touchdowns. However, he managed to lead the Colts on a late drive for a game-winning field goal, rushing for two yards on 4th and 1 in the process. Manning finished the game with 163 passing yards, allowing him to overtake 40,000 in his career. The victory was Manning's 100th. The Colts won their next five games, securing yet another AFC South title, as well as the AFC's number two seed in the play-offs. In that stretch was a Week 13 28—25 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars where he was 20 of 29 for 288 passing yards, four touchdowns, and an interception. For his performance against the Jaguars, he was named as the AFC Offensive Player of the Week. In the final game of the regular season, Manning played only two series before being replaced with back-up ; the Colts lost the game to the , 16—10. Manning finished the season with 4,040 passing yards, 31 touchdown passes, and a quarterback rating of 98. In the Divisional Round of the playoffs, Manning and the Colts lost to the Chargers, 28—24. Manning helped the Colts to four different leads but could not lead a final touchdown drive for the win. Manning finished the game with 402 yards passing and 3 passing touchdowns. Peyton was widely viewed during as he cheered on brother Eli and the in their upset of the previously undefeated. Manning was named a Pro Bowl starter and passed for 147 yards and a touchdown in three series. Manning, who had worn a knee brace due to problems since he was in college, sat out all four preseason games and missed most of training camp. The following week, they fell behind 15—0 to the in the second half before rallying to win the game on Adam Vinatieri's 47-yard field goal. Manning passed for 311 yards as the Colts avoided their first 0—2 start since Manning's rookie season. Week 3 matched the Colts with division rival. Manning threw two interceptions in the game, including one that was returned for a touchdown by. Jacksonville rushed for 236 yards and held the ball for over 41 minutes. Still, trailing by six points late in the game, Manning led the Colts on a 77-yard touchdown drive to take a 21—20 lead. Jacksonville kicker made a 51-yard field goal to win the game and drop the Colts to a 1—2 record. Manning in 2008 For the third week in a row, Manning used the fourth quarter to bring the Colts back from a 27—10 deficit in the last five minutes against the to a 31—27 victory. It was the first time an NFL team had won a game in regulation after trailing by 17 points in the last five minutes. Houston quarterback , starting for the injured , then fumbled the ball on a scramble, and it was returned 68 yards for a touchdown by. After another Rosenfels fumble, Manning threw the 5-yard game-winning touchdown pass to. The Colts scored three touchdowns in 2:10. On October 12, Manning led the Colts to a 31—3 blow out win at against the to avoid their first 0—3 start at home since the 1997 season. Manning was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week for the 17th time in his career for his effort of three touchdown passes and 271 yards passing. It was revealed during the game by CBS commentators and that Manning had a second surgery on his knee before the season started. Colts coach Tony Dungy confirmed this report the day after the game. The Colts suffered their largest margin of defeat, 34—14, against the the following week. Manning threw two interceptions that were returned for touchdowns for the second time in his career; the first was on September 30, 2001, against the. The following week the Colts went into on to face the 6—0 Titans. They led 14—6 in the third quarter, but Tennessee scored 25 unanswered for a 31—21 victory and almost assured the Colts they would not win the AFC South division title for the first time in six seasons. At 3—4, the Colts opened up November with their annual showdown against the on Sunday Night Football. Tied at 15 in the 4th quarter, Manning set up Adam Vinatieri for a 52-yard field goal that proved to be the winning points in an 18—15 victory. Manning completed 21-of-29 passes for 254 yards, 2 touchdowns and no interceptions. The Colts were 4—4 halfway through the season and still alive in the AFC playoff race. In Week 10, the Colts traveled to , who had the league's highest ranked defense. They trailed 17—7 in the second quarter before Manning found tight end for a two-yard touchdown to end the half 17—14. Down 20—17 in the 4th quarter, Manning found running back uncovered for a 17-yard touchdown pass that would put the Colts up 24—20 for the rest of the game. It was Manning's fourth game-winning drive 35th of his career of the season. He completed 21 of 40 for 240 yards and three touchdowns the 50th game of his career with 3+ touchdown passes. It was the first time the Colts have won in Pittsburgh since 1968 12 straight losses before this win. Against Houston, Manning passed for 320 yards and two touchdowns while leading five consecutive scoring drives in a 33—27 victory, the third in a row for the Colts. Manning won AFC Offensive Player of the Week for the second time this season 18th time, career. At , Manning threw for 255 yards, two touchdowns and one interception, in a 23—20 victory. The interception snapped a career-best streak of 140 pass attempts without an interception. After the Chargers rallied from a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter to tie the game, Manning led the game-winning drive by completing a 14-yard pass to Marvin Harrison on 4th and inches at midfield. Adam Vinateri kicked the winning 51-yard field goal three plays later. It was Manning's 5th game-winning drive this season. Manning passed for a season-low 125 yards at Cleveland, but the Colts won their 5th straight game, by a final of 10—6. In a 35—3 victory against the , Manning threw three touchdown passes, while completing 26-of-32 passes for 277 yards. It marked the 11th straight season Manning had thrown at least 20 touchdown passes, the second longest streak ever. Against the 0—13 , the Colts found themselves in a 21—21 game in the 4th quarter. Manning led his sixth game-winning drive of the season and the Colts pulled away 31—21. It marked their seventh straight win, seventh straight season with 10+ wins, and they became the only team in NFL history to have a winning streak of at least seven games in five straight seasons. Manning completed 28-of-37 passes for 318 yards and one touchdown. He completed his first 17 passes of the game. In addition to completing his last 6 against Detroit, Manning's 23 straight completions fell one shy of the NFL record Donovan McNabb — 24. The Colts trailed 14—0 in the first half and 24—14 to start the fourth quarter. Manning led his seventh fourth quarter win of the season and the Colts put the game away with a defensive touchdown for a 31—24 victory to clinch a seventh consecutive playoff berth. Manning completed 29-of-34 passes 85. It increased his NFL record streak of seasons with 25 touchdown passes to 11. Manning and the Colts tied an NFL record by winning three games in a season in which they trailed by at least 14 points. For his efforts, Manning won AFC Offensive Player of the Week for the third time in the 2008 season. It was the 19th time he has won the award, passing Dan Marino for the most all-time since the award was originated in 1984. He also was selected as the. With the playoff seed secured, Manning only played the opening drive in a shutout against the division-leading Titans in Week 17. He completed all seven of his passes for 95 yards and a touchdown, extending his NFL record to nine seasons with 4,000 yards passing, and also extended the record to a sixth straight season he led the Colts to at least 12 wins. At the end of the 2008 season, Manning was named NFL MVP for the 3rd time, tying for the most MVP awards in NFL history. The day following the MVP award, the Colts played their 2007 nemesis, the Chargers, in their. Down 14—10 at the half, Manning put the Colts ahead 17—14 in the third quarter as he completed a 72-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Reggie Wayne. However, the Chargers tied the game in the fourth quarter as kicker nailed a 22-yard field goal. When San Diego won the overtime coin toss, they scored a touchdown on the first possession, ending the Colts' season. In Week 2, Manning led his 29th fourth quarter comeback 38th career game-winning drive by throwing for 303 yards and two touchdown passes, despite only having the ball for 14:53, the lowest time of possession for a winning team in the NFL since they began tracking the statistic in 1977. Manning was named AFC Offensive Player of the Month for the fourth time in his career in September. Against the Manning passed for 353 yards and two touchdowns for his fourth consecutive 300-yard passing game set a new franchise record. Against the in Week 9, Manning became the first quarterback to pass for over 40,000 yards in a decade. He threw a career-high 25 passes in the first quarter most in any opening quarter since , and had a career-high 40 pass attempts in the first half. He set a franchise record for most 300-yard passing games in a season with his seventh 300-yard effort of the season also an NFL record through the first eight games of a season. In Week 10, a 35—34 victory over the New England Patriots, he was 28 of 44 for 327 passing yards, four touchdowns, and two interceptions. His performance against the Patriots earned him AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors. Two weeks later, against Houston, Manning claimed his 34th comeback win in the fourth quarter, tying him with and for the second most in NFL history. On Week 15 against the , Manning won his 23rd consecutive regular season game breaking 's NFL record of 22 straight wins with the Chicago Bears from to. At the end of the regular season Manning was awarded his fourth MVP, breaking the NFL record for most MVPs by a single player. He was also selected to the AP All-Pro team for the fifth time in his career. He finished the regular season tying his then NFL-record with seven game-winning drives in 2009. In the AFC Divisional Round against the , Manning threw two touchdown passes late in the first half to build a 17—3 halftime lead. He completed 30 passes for 246 yards in leading his eighth straight victory over the Ravens. In the AFC Championship against , Manning overcame a 17—6 deficit late in the second quarter to lead the Colts to 24 unanswered points in a 30—17 win. The 11-point comeback was the third largest in a championship game. Manning set a playoff record with his seventh 300-yard passing game in the postseason. In against , Manning led the Colts to a 10—0 lead after their two first quarter drives, throwing a touchdown pass to wide receiver to cap off a 96-yard drive tied for longest in Super Bowl history. After running just six plays in the second quarter, the Colts led 10—6 at halftime. The Saints recovered an onside kick to start the second half and took their first lead, 13—10. Manning led a go ahead touchdown drive to regain the lead. Leading 17—16 at the start of the fourth quarter, placekicker missed a 51-yard field goal for the Colts. The Saints scored the go ahead touchdown and two-point conversion to take a 24—17 lead with 5:42 left. Manning took over and moved the Colts to the Saints' 31-yard line. The Saints won their first Super Bowl in franchise history, dropping Manning to 9—9 in the postseason and a 1—1 record in the Super Bowl. Manning passed for 333 yards on 31-of-45 attempts passing, with one touchdown and one interception. In his third game, Manning passed for 325 yards, three touchdowns, and no interceptions, marking the first time since 1960 a quarterback began a season with three consecutive games of at least three touchdown passes and zero interceptions. Against the , Manning failed to throw a touchdown for the first time in 2010, but led the Colts on a game-winning drive in the fourth quarter 45th of his career to hand the Chiefs their first loss of the season. In Week 6 against the , he passed for 307 yards and two touchdowns. Including the playoffs, that was 68 career games with 300+ yards passing, moving him ahead of Dan Marino 67 for the most in NFL history. Week 9 against the marked his 200th consecutive regular season start. Against the , Manning passed for 396 yards, four touchdowns and three interceptions, the second time Manning threw four touchdowns in a game that resulted in a loss. This broke a tie with for second-most all-time. The next week resulted in the largest margin of defeat at home in his NFL career, 36—14 to the. Against the , he went over 4,000 yards passing for the 11th time in a season, and tied Dan Marino with his 63rd regular season game with 300+ yards passing. Manning was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week for this game. The Colts ended up winning the AFC South for the seventh time in eight years, and Manning became the first quarterback in NFL history to lead his team to nine consecutive postseason berths 2002—2010. It was the 208th consecutive regular season start of his career, breaking 's record. For the season, Manning finished with an NFL-record 450 completions on 679 attempts third most in history , and a career-high 4,700 yards passing. The season ended in a 17—16 defeat to the in the Wild Card Round of playoffs. In 2010, Manning was chosen as the 14th-smartest athlete in sports by. On the , he was chosen as the second best player in the league by his peers. He's a friend of mine, and someone that I always watch and admire, because he always wants to improve, he always wants to get better, and he doesn't settle for anything less than the best. So, when you watch the best and you're able to learn from the best, hopefully that helps me get better. The Colts placed their on Manning on February 15, 2011. After a May 23 neck surgery, Manning could not use the Colts' facilities for practice and workouts due to the. Reluctant to have witnesses to his recovery, he used the baseball team's trainers at in Denver. Manning was unable to complete his throwing motion, and his arm strength had significantly diminished. Based on an , doctors told him in the late summer that he needed surgery and that at his age they could not guarantee his return to the NFL. On September 7, the Colts officially ruled Manning out for the season opener against Houston, ending his ; the team signed out of retirement and named him interim starting quarterback. After seeking other opinions, Manning had the second surgery on September 8. Earlier, the Colts had dismissed vice-chairman who in his previous capacity as general manager had drafted Manning , general manager , and head coach , as a precursor to the rebuilding of the team. On the , he was ranked 50th by his peers despite not playing in the 2011 season. Denver Broncos Manning at a scrimmage in Denver in August 2012 As one of the most highly sought-after free agents, Manning selected the after meeting with , a retired Broncos Hall-of-Famer quarterback who was now the team's Executive Vice President of Football Operations and General Manager, and Broncos head coach. Although the 18 is retired in honor of quarterback , he gave Manning permission to wear it. Manning made his regular season debut as a Denver Bronco in the prime time game on the first Sunday of the 2012 season, against the. In the game, Manning completed 19-of-26 passes for 253 yards, two touchdowns, and no interceptions. He posted a 129. The touchdown was Manning's first in the NFL with a team other than the Colts, and marked the 400th of his career, making him the third quarterback, after and , to accomplish the feat and the fastest of the three to reach that mark. In a Week 6 game against the San Diego Chargers, he was 24 of 30 for 309 yards, three passing touchdowns, and one interception in the 35—24 victory. In the game, the Broncos trailed 24—0 at halftime and Manning led the Broncos to 35 unanswered points. His performance against the Chargers gave him AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors, his first since coming to Denver. Manning was later named to the , his twelfth. In Week 17, a 38—3 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, he was 23 of 29 for 304 yards and three touchdowns to close out the regular season. He earned AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for his performance against the Chiefs. Overall, he finished the 2012 season with 4,659 passing yards, 37 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions. Manning at the The Broncos made the playoffs and earned a first-round bye, but lost in double overtime to , who went on to win that season. On February 2, 2013, Manning was awarded the and was named a first-team All-Pro selection, in addition to finishing second in MVP voting. On the , he was ranked as the second best player in the NFL by his peers. He added to this feat by not throwing an interception, tying as one of the only two players to have a 7:0 touchdown to interception ratio in a single game although the ' later matched that feat in Week 9 of the same season against the. His historic performance against the Ravens gave him AFC Offensive Player of the Week Honors. Against the in Week 3, Manning broke the record for most touchdown passes in the first three games of a season after throwing 12, surpassing 's 2011 record. His performance against the Raiders gave him his second AFC Offensive Player of the Week nod in three weeks. In Week 5, Manning threw his first interception of the season, in a win against the. He was intercepted by cornerback. Two weeks later, Manning returned to for the first time in the regular season since being released by the Colts. In an emotional pregame ceremony, the Colts showed a tribute video to Manning. In his first game back at Indianapolis, he was 29 of 49 for 386 yards, three touchdowns, and one interception but was sacked a season-high four times as the Broncos fell 39—33. The Broncos bounced back from the loss with a 45—21 victory over the in which Manning had 354 passing yards, four passing touchdowns, and three interceptions. In the next game, a 28—20 victory over the San Diego Chargers, he had one of his most efficient games of the season with 330 passing yards and four passing touchdowns for a 135. The next week, he had 323 passing yards and a season-low one passing touchdown as the Broncos defeated the Kansas City Chiefs by a score of 27—17. The next game for the Broncos was a huge showdown with the. The Broncos raced out to a 24—0 lead at halftime. However, the Patriots came back and won 34—31 in overtime. In the loss, Manning had a season-low 150 passing yards to go along with two touchdowns and one interception. After the tough loss, the Broncos defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in the following game by a score of 35—28. He had 403 passing yards, five touchdowns, and two interceptions in the victory. He followed that up with 397 passing yards and four passing touchdowns in the 51—28 victory over the Tennessee Titans. In Week 16, against the , Manning broke Brady's record for most touchdown passes in a season with 51 on a 25-yard touchdown pass to tight end. For the third time in the 2013 season, he earned AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors. In the Week 17 season finale against the Oakland Raiders, he had 266 passing yards and four passing touchdowns to finish the season with 55 touchdown passes and a league-record 5,477 yards, breaking Drew Brees's mark by one yard. His 450 completions were at the time tied for second most all time. The Broncos scored an NFL record 606 points, becoming the first team ever to eclipse 600 points in a season. They had more 50-point games in a season than any other team in NFL history, with three. Four Broncos receivers recorded at least ten touchdowns—an NFL record—and Manning set a season record with nine games with four or more touchdown passes. The Broncos went on to win their Divisional Round playoff game against the by a score of 24—17. In another postseason meeting between Manning and Brady, the Broncos defeated the in the AFC Championship by a score of 26-16. Manning was 32-of-43 for 400 passing yards and two passing touchdowns in the victory. Manning became the third starting quarterback to reach the Super Bowl two different teams, after and. In , Manning's Broncos lost to the by a score of 43—8. Manning was up against the Seahawks' young starting quarterback , who idolized Manning and attended one of Manning's passing camps as a teenager, and later met Manning at a Broncos pre-draft interview. The Seahawks' number one ranked defense proved too much for the Broncos' number one ranked offense to overcome, while the Broncos' defense also struggled due to injuries. The Broncos' first play from scrimmage set the tone for the game. While Manning was stepping forward to call an audible, center snapped the ball too early and it flew past Manning's head into the end zone, where running back downed it for a safety. Manning set a Super Bowl record with 34 completions broken by Tom Brady the following year in , but the record-setting offense did not record a first down until the second quarter, and did not score any points until the final seconds of the third quarter. While Manning threw one touchdown pass and one successful two-point conversion, he also threw two costly interceptions, one of which was returned for a touchdown by in the second quarter. On the , he was ranked as the best player in the league by his peers. With the Broncos' win in their opening game of the against the , Manning became, along with , one of only two starting quarterbacks in NFL history who have beaten all 32 teams. In the next game against the Kansas City Chiefs, he had his most efficient game of the season by going 21-of-26 for 242 passing yards and three passing touchdowns for a 143. The next game was a Super Bowl XLVIII rematch with the Seattle Seahawks. In the 26—20 overtime loss, he had 303 passing yards, two passing touchdowns, and one interception. On October 5, 2014, in a stellar performance against the Arizona Cardinals, Manning tied his career-high with a 86-yard touchdown pass to Demaryius Thomas, threw his 500th career touchdown pass to , and also tied for the most 400-yard games by a quarterback. On October 19, 2014, against the on , Manning threw his 509th career touchdown pass to , passing Brett Favre to become the NFL's all-time leader in passing touchdowns. His historic touchdown was part of a 318-yard, four-touchdown passing performance where he earned AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for the 27th and final time in his career. Overall, he finished the 2014 season with 4,727 passing yards, 39 touchdowns, and 15 interceptions. By the end of the regular season, Manning would be selected to his 14th appearance, tying him with , , and for most Pro Bowl selections in a career. The Broncos finished with a 12—4 record and earned a first-round bye. However, his season ended after the Broncos lost in the Divisional Round of the playoffs to his former team, the Colts, 24—13. On the list, he finished as the fifth best player ranked by his peers. In the season opener against the , Manning's play seemed to have deteriorated, going 24—40 for 175 yards and one interception, but a pick-six by cornerback and late interception by aided the Broncos in their 19—13 victory. In a Week 2 game against the on Thursday Night Football, he passed for 256 yards, three touchdowns, and an interception as the Broncos won 31—24. In the next game, a 24—12 victory over the , he passed for 324 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception for a season-high 101. On November 1, against the , he finished with a season-high 340 passing yards and an interception in the dominant 29—10 victory. The Broncos got off to a dominant 7—0 start to the season; however, the streak ended in a loss at , losing 24—27. During that winning streak, and the loss in Indianapolis, Manning played better, putting up over 250 yards in six of the seven games, and he threw nine touchdowns. However, he never had a game without an interception, bringing his 8-game TD—INT ratio to 9—13, and the Broncos needed a hardworking defense to contribute for victories. In Week 10, in the second divisional game against Kansas City, the game's biggest highlight was Manning breaking 's record for career passing yards with a four-yard pass to running back in the first quarter. Despite the accomplishment, however, Manning went 5-for-20 for 35 yards and four interceptions before head coach benched him during the third quarter. A day later, sources said that Manning had suffered a bout of. It was later announced that this injury would keep him out of Week 11, marking the first time Peyton had missed a game in a season he played. Osweiler replaced Manning and performed well in a 17—15 win over the , leading to questions about whether Manning would retain his role when healthy in a Week 12 showdown against the. The next day, head coach , citing Manning's injuries, announced that Osweiler would start against New England. On December 15, it was announced that Osweiler would make his fifth consecutive start, against the , even though Manning had returned to practice and the Broncos had gone seven straight quarters without scoring a touchdown on offense. Overall, the Broncos went 4—2 in six games without Manning, giving them an 11—4 record heading into the final week of the regular season. On December 27, 2015, released conducted by the investigating professional athletes' use of PEDs which named Manning, among other prominent athletes, as having received illegal drugs from Charles Sly, a pharmacist who had worked at the Guyer Anti-Aging Clinic in during the fall of 2011. In July 2016, the NFL cleared Manning of the allegations and announced that it had found no evidence to support the claims. Manning was listed as active for the Week 17 regular season finale against the , but for the first time since his freshman year at college, he was listed as a backup. In the third quarter, with the Broncos down 13—7, Manning entered the game in relief of Osweiler, who had been intercepted twice and fumbled once. The Broncos went on to beat the Chargers, 27—20, and secure the AFC West and the top seed in the AFC. Despite the Broncos' 12—4 record and Manning's 8—2 record in games that he played in , Manning had the worst season statistically of his career, as he threw a career-low nine touchdown passes and 17 interceptions in just 10 games, and posting a quarterback rating of 67. Manning's 17 interceptions were second to quarterback , who threw 18 interceptions but started all 16 games. The Broncos, by virtue of having the AFC's 1 seed, earned home field advantage throughout the. The Broncos defeated the in the Divisional Round to advance to the AFC Championship game to host the defending Super Bowl champions, the. Manning was 21-of-37 for 222 with no touchdowns or interceptions. It was the 17th, and ultimately final, meeting between Manning and his longtime rival. Despite a late comeback attempt from the Patriots, the Broncos won 20—18 to advance to. Manning threw for 176 passing yards, two touchdowns, and no interceptions in the win. On February 7, 2016, the Broncos defeated the 24—10 in Super Bowl 50 as the Broncos' defense shut down the heavily favored Panthers' top-ranked offense and regular season MVP. Manning finished the game 13-of-23 for 141 yards with one interception while being sacked five times, scoring his only passing points with 3:08 left in the fourth quarter when he connected with wide receiver for a two-point conversion, which ended up being the final pass of his career. Manning became the oldest starting quarterback to both play in and win a Super Bowl. Manning also became the first quarterback to start two Super Bowls with multiple franchises, with different head coaches each time , , , and and the first quarterback to lead two different franchises to a Super Bowl victory. The victory gave Manning his 200th overall win including regular season and playoffs, making him at the time the starting quarterback with the most combined regular season and postseason wins in NFL history, snapping a tie with Brett Favre. The first Manning Bowl was held on September 10, 2006, and Peyton's Colts defeated Eli's Giants by a score of 26—21. The second Manning Bowl was held on September 19, 2010, with Peyton and the Colts besting Eli's team again by a score of 38—14. The third and final Manning Bowl took place on September 15, 2013, and Peyton and the Broncos beat Eli's Giants, 41—23. Retirement Manning announced his retirement, after 18 seasons, on March 7, 2016. I've finished my football race and after 18 years, it's time. God bless all of you and God bless football. He won nine total ESPY Awards during his career. On October 7, 2017, in a ceremony attended by hundreds of fans, the Colts unveiled a bronze statue of Manning outside its Lucas Oil Stadium. Manning was also inducted into the and became the first player to have his jersey retired by the Colts since the team moved to Indianapolis. NFL records For a more detailed list, see. He is the brother of two-time Champion,. Manning married his wife, Ashley, in Memphis on , 2001. A graduate of the , Ashley was introduced to him by her parents' next-door neighbor the summer before Manning's freshman year in college. Peyton and wife Ashley have twins, a son, Marshal Williams, and a daughter, Mosley Thompson, born on March 31, 2011. Manning is a Christian. I believe, too, that life is much better and freer when you're committed to God in that way. During the summer, Archie, Peyton, Eli, and eldest sibling run the , a five-day camp which aims to improve the offensive skills of quarterbacks, , , and. In addition to the Mannings, the camp has included many prominent players from football as coaches, such as Colts wide receivers and. Manning, along with his father Archie, co-authored a book titled, Manning: A Father, His Sons, and a Football Legacy, which was released in 2000. The book covers Archie's and Cooper's lives and careers, and Manning's life and career up to the time that the book was released, and examines football from both Archie's and Manning's points-of-view. The trainer sued for defamation, resulting in an undisclosed settlement in 2003 and a court-ordered gag on Manning and Naughright from ever talking about the settlement or each other again. During the 2016 presidential race, Manning contributed to the campaign of. On October 26, 2012, Manning purchased 21 stores, all in Colorado. He sold his stakes in the stores in February 2018. Other work Manning has been credited with helping to improve the image of the city of Indianapolis. There is no Lucas Oil Stadium without Peyton. Without Peyton, the Colts would probably right now. Manning hosted on March 24, 2007, his 31st birthday. The episode earned the show's highest household rating in more than 10 months in the metered markets. He also appeared on SNL in 2008 and on the 2015. On May 27, 2007, Manning waved the green flag to begin the. On February 18, 2018, he drove the pace car during the. Before the latter, he made a guest appearance on 's pre-race show alongside and fellow spokesman. Manning also voiced the character 'Guapo' in the 2017 motion picture,. Manning hosted the on July 12, 2017. Philanthropy Manning in 2013 Shortly after beginning his NFL career, Manning started his own charity called 'the Peyback Foundation'. The Peyback Foundation's mission is to help disadvantaged kids, and focuses its efforts in Louisiana, Tennessee, and Indiana. For his work with this foundation, Manning received the Samuel S. Beard Award for Greatest Public Service by an Individual 35 Years or Under, an award given out annually by. Manning, along with his brother Eli, volunteered their assistance in the wake of. 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Spokeo is not a consumer reporting agency as defined by the Fair Credit Reporting Act FCRA. In the AFC Championship againstManning overcame a 17—6 zip late in the second quarter to single manning william hill the Colts to 24 unanswered points in a 30—17 win. Retrieved December 21, 2013. It was Manning's seventh consecutive loss to the Patriots in Foxborough and the Colts' three points were their lowest single game point total since their opening glad of the 2003 season. Despite this, he was able to rally the Colts from a 23—0 deficit to 23—21, and gave an opportunity to take the lead with a 29-yard field goal. Retrieved March 7, 2016. My story is unspectacular. Archived from on 2007-11-20. On Prime 5, two days after the Week 13 game, Manning was renamed the starter after McAdoo was terminated as head coach.

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