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Peyton Manning #18 | Quarterback | Indianapolis Colts
Height: 6-5    Weight: 230    Born: Mar 24, 1976, New Orleans, LA

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Statistics
YearTeamGCompPaAttComp%PaYdsPaAvgPaTdsIntRat300YGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
2000IND1635757162.544137.7331594.75371163.11
2001IND1634354762.741317.6262384.15351574.54
2002IND1639259166.342007.1271988.84381483.92
2003IND1637956667.042677.5291099.0628260.90
2004IND1633649767.645579.14910121.1725381.50
2005IND1630545367.337478.22810104.1433451.30
2006IND1636255765.043977.9319101.0023361.64
2007IND1633751565.440407.8311498.0320-5-0.33
2007 Game Log
WeekOppCompPaAttComp%PaYdsPaAvgPaTdsIntRatRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
1NO183060.02889.630125.4000.00
2@TEN284266.73127.41186.61-2-2.00
3@HOU202969.02739.410110.3000.00
4DEN202774.11937.130130.64-3-0.81
5TB293778.42536.821101.92-2-1.00
7@JAC233762.22597.01180.8200.01
8@CAR143046.72558.52098.6000.00
9NE162759.32258.31183.1111.01
10@SD345660.73285.92649.4000.00
11KC163250.01635.10152.04-3-0.80
12@ATL223268.82728.531113.0000.00
13JAC202969.02889.941126.1320.70
14@BAL131776.524914.640157.5000.00
15@OAK223956.42767.11176.4231.50
16HOU283580.03118.930132.31-1-1.00
17TEN141687.5955.90091.4000.00
19SD
Newsbreakers
July 17, 2008
Archie Manning indicated that his son Peyton Manning's rehab from knee surgery is going well, according to the Indianapolis Star. The elder Manning said, "I think he’s doing fine, really. Peyton will deal with it. He’ll rehab and go at it 100 percent. I know Peyton and he’ll make the best of his days and try to contribute."

Our View:Manning has started 160 consecutive regular-season games, which is the longest active streak among quarterbacks in the NFL, unless Brett Favre returns. As previously stated, Manning is expected to be ready for the season opener against the Bears on September 7.
July 16, 2008
The IndyStar.com is reporting that Peyton Manning could miss the Colts' five preseason games. However, the team believes he will be ready for the September 7, regular-season opener, against the Chicago Bears. "That's our expectation," team president Bill Polian said Tuesday afternoon.

Our View:According to the report, everything went well during Manning's surgery and the doctors are very confident in a quick recovery. The initial prognosis is for Manning to miss between four and six weeks.
July 15, 2008
ESPN's Shaun King reported on NFL Live that he spoke to Tony Dungy, who stated quarterback Peyton Manning could return in as little as three weeks.

Our View:Manning underwent surgery approximately eight weeks before the season opener, and the original timeframe for his return is 4-6 weeks. Either way, it appears that Manning will be ready for the start of the season, barring any setbacks.
July 14, 2008
The Indianapolis Star suggests that Peyton Manning is "uncertain" for the season opener after undergoing surgery on Monday to remove an infected bursa sac from his left knee. The Colts called the operation "routine" and placed a timetable of four-to-six weeks. Manning had been receiving treatment for his condition since February.

Our View:As we noted earlier, the surgery came roughly eight weeks before the opener. The Colts aren't renowned for their timetable work (um, Marvin Harrison), but we're betting on Manning being ready to go. And, remember, we're talking about Peyton here. He could not throw a pass between now and September 7 and still probably post 300 and three against the Bears.
July 14, 2008
Peyton Manning underwent left knee surgery on Monday and had a bursa sac removed, NFL.com reports. He will need four-to-six weeks to recover. "The procedure was routine. The Colts' medical staff expects a full and complete return to action," president Bill Polian says. Colts training camp opens on July 25.

Our View:We're eight weeks away from Week 1 of the NFL regular season. As long as Manning recovers in six weeks, we won't be worried. It's not like he needs those reps with the Colts offense to figure out what he's doing.
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