Peyton Manning to retire? That's what Rob Lowe's people tell him

The biggest NFL off-season story, without question, will be: What are the Colts going to do about Peyton Manning? We Need to Talk About Peyton, people. Specifically, we need to talk about whether or not he's coming here.

-by Daniel Mogollon, Staff Writer; Image: With a new head coach & GM, you have to wonder if Peyton Manning's time in Indy is over. (Image Source: Daniel Mogollon) Owner Jim Irsay fired vice chairman Bill Polian and vice president/general manager Chris

By Johnette Howard Given that Peyton Manning needs to get only his neck and not his head examined before he can resume playing in the NFL, the idea that the Colts quarterback would make the Jets his last career stop is an absolute pipe dream.

One hopes Peyton Manning is doing the same thing. He has had three neck surgeries in 19 months, including spinal fusion surgery. The Colts, who finished 2-14 without Manning, already have said they'll draft Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck with the No.

-by Daniel Mogollon, Staff Writer; Image: With a new head coach & GM, you have to wonder if Peyton Manning's time in Indy is over. (Image Source: Daniel Mogollon) Owner Jim Irsay fired vice chairman Bill Polian and vice president/general manager Chris

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