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Peyton Manning Reportedly Told Friends He Plans to Retire After Super Bowl 50

February 2, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Whenever Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning decides to retire, he'll go down as one of the greatest to ever play his position.
The 39-year-old holds records for the most regular-season passing yards (71,940) and touchdowns (539) in a career, has won five MVP awards, is a 14-time Pro Bowler and is looking for his second Super Bowl win in four tries.

Whether that decision comes after Super Bowl 50 or in another year or two is up in the air. But according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport (h/t Austin Knoblauch of NFL.com), Manning has confided in those closest to him that Denver's game against the Carolina Panthers on Feb. 7 will be his last.
"The reality is he let the cat out of the bag a little bit," Rapoport said. "I also know he has told close friends that he expects this to be his last game as well."
Manning spilled the beans after Denver defeated the New England Patriots on Jan. 24 in the AFC Championship Game. Following the game, NFL Network caught him ta...

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