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Peyton has not made a decision on his future. Plan remains for him to continue talks with the team this week. https://t.co/2YcjDCCQSg
— Patrick Smyth (@psmyth12) February 28, 2016
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The Denver Post was reporting that Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning will acknowledge his retirement decision by the end of next week. Manning will turn 40 on March 24 and has played in the NFL for 18 seasons. Manning compiled a 50-15 overall record with the Broncos and owns several league records.
Manning became the oldest QB to win a Super Bowl beating John Elway's record by a year. Manning was a 14-time Pro Bowler and 7-time AP All-Pro. The Post says it has two sources that believe Manning will definitely retire and ride out into the sunset after winning his second Super Bowl.