Manning
uncertain about future after loss to Colts
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[January 12, 2015]
(Reuters) - Peyton Manning slumped
off the field towards an uncertain future following Denver's divisional
playoff loss to the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, with many wondering if
they had seen the last of one of the greatest NFL quarterbacks of all
time.
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If Sunday's game was his last it would mark a humble departure
for the five-time league most valuable player, who gave himself a
failing grade in a 24-13 loss to the Colts.
As the final seconds ticked off the clock at a subdued Sport
Authority Field, television commentators were already wondering if a
weary looking 38-year-old Manning would return for an 18th season.
At the post-game news conference it was one of the first questions
put to Manning, who side-stepped the query far better than he evaded
the Indianapolis pass rush on Sunday.
"My mindset right now is just disappointment after today's game,"
said Manning. "I kind of need to process this game and we'll meet
tomorrow, kind of need to process this game, so I'm disappointed
right now.
"I guess I just can't give that simple answer. I'm processing it."
Manning built a Hall of Fame career in Indianapolis, rewriting the
record books and taking the Colts to a Super Bowl before moving onto
Denver in 2012 when the Colts decided their future lay with the
Andrew Luck, who they took with the number one overall pick in that
year's draft.
During the regular season Manning set the career record for most
touchdown passes and his 69,691 career passing yards are second only
to Brett Favre.
If there is one cloud hanging over Manning's brilliant career it is
that despite all the individual honors and awards his Hall of Fame
resume includes just one Super Bowl win in three trips to the
championship game.
In 24 playoff games his record is a pedestrian 11-13 and Sunday's
loss to the Colts may go down as one of his worst.
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Trying to get back to the Super Bowl and atone for last season's
humiliating loss to the Seattle Seahawks, Broncos fans had little to
cheer after Manning engineered a touchdown drive on Denver's opening
possession.
Manning completed 26 of 46 passes for 211 yards and one touchdown
but uncharacteristically missed open receivers and fumbled once,
which the Colts converted into a touchdown.
While many refused to lay the blame at the quarterback's feet, the
13-time Pro Bowler was not as forgiving when it came to assessing
his own performance.
"I've always taken a pretty accurate look and fair evaluation of
myself," said Manning. "I'm probably as critical of myself as anyone
else and didn't play well enough today."
The Colts move onto the AFC championship next Sunday against the New
England Patriots.
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto. Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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