Peyton Manning

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Payton Manning
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Manning with the Denver Broncos on August 26, 2012.
No. 18 Denver Broncos
Quarterback
Personal information
Date of birth: March 24, 1976 (age 37)
Place of birth: New Orleans, Louisiana
Height: 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) Weight: 230 lb (104 kg)
Career information
High school: New Orleans (LA) Newman
College: Tennessee
NFL Draft: 1998 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1
Debuted in 1998 for the Indianapolis Colts
Career history
Roster status: Active
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of Week 17, 2013
Pass attempts 8,452
Pass completions 5,532
Percentage 65.4
TD–INT 491-219
Passing yards 64,964
Passer rating 97.2

Peyton Williams Manning (born March 24, 1976) is an American football quarterback for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL). A five-time MVP, he played for the Indianapolis Colts for 14 seasons from 1998 to 2011. He is a son of former NFL quarterback Archie Manning and an elder brother of New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning.

Manning played college football for the University of Tennessee, leading the Volunteers to the 1997 SEC Championship in his senior season. However, No. 3 Tennessee lost to the No. 2 Nebraska Cornhuskers 42-17 in the Orange Bowl giving Nebraska and Tom Osborne their 3rd national championship in 4 years. He was chosen by the Indianapolis Colts with the first overall pick in the 1998 NFL Draft. Manning's playing career and statistics have ranked him among the greatest quarterbacks of all-time. From 1998 to 2010, he led the Colts to eight (seven AFC South and one AFC East) division championships, two AFC championships, and one Super Bowl championship (Super Bowl XLI). His five NFL MVPs are a league record, he was the most valuable player of Super Bowl XLI, has been named to thirteen Pro Bowls, has thirteen 4,000-yard passing seasons, and is the Indianapolis Colts' all-time leader in passing yards (54,828) and touchdown passes (399). In 2009, he was named the best player in the NFL, and Fox Sports, along with Sports Illustrated, named him the NFL player of the decade for the 2000s. Before the 2013 season had even finished SI had named him their Sportsman of the Year.

In May 2011, he underwent neck surgery to alleviate neck pain and arm weakness he dealt with during the previous few seasons before signing a five-year, $90 million contract extension with the Colts in July 2011. Manning had hoped to play in the 2011 season, but in September 2011 he underwent a second, and much more serious surgery: a level one cervical fusion procedure. Manning had never missed an NFL game in his career, but was forced to miss the entire 2011 season. He was released by the Colts on March 7, 2012, and after an almost two-week period where he visited with and worked out for several NFL teams, he signed with the Denver Broncos on March 20, 2012.

Manning's pre-snap routine has earned him the nickname "The Sheriff", and he is one of the most recognizable and parodied players in the NFL. Teams led by Manning more often than not use the hurry-up offense in place of the standard huddle.

Contents

[edit] High school career

[edit] College career

[edit] Professional career

[edit] Indianapolis Colts

[edit] 1998 season: Rookie season

[edit] 1999–2001

[edit] 2002 season

[edit] 2003 season: First MVP

[edit] 2004 season: Second MVP

[edit] 2005 season

[edit] 2006 season: Super Bowl championship

[edit] 2007–2008

[edit] 2009 season: Fourth MVP and second Super Bowl appearance

[edit] 2010 season

[edit] 2011 season

[edit] Denver Broncos

[edit] 2012 season

[edit] 2013 season: Fifth MVP

[edit] Personal life

[edit] Manning in popular culture

[edit] Charitable works

[edit] The Manning Bowl

[edit] Career awards and records

[edit] Major high school awards

  • 1992, 1993 Louisiana Class 2A MVP
  • 1993 Gatorade Circle of Champions Award
  • 1993 Atlanta TD Club's Bobby Dodd Award
  • 1993 New Orleans Quarterback Club Player of the Year
  • 1993 Columbus, Ohio Touchdown Club Offensive Player of the Year
  • 1993 Gatorade High School Player of the Year (National)

[edit] College awards

[edit] College records

[edit] Tennessee Volunteers records

[edit] SEC records

[edit] College career statistics

[edit] NFL awards

  • 5x NFL MVP (2003 (shared with Steve McNair), 2004, 2008, 2009, 2013)
  • 2x NFL Offensive Player of the Year (2004, 2013)
  • Best NFL Player ESPY Award(2004, 2005<)
  • 13× Pro Bowl (1999–2000, 2002–2010, 2012-2013)
  • 7× First-team All-Pro (2003–2005, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013)
  • 3× Second-team All-Pro (1999, 2000, 2006)
  • 2× Bert Bell Award (2003, 2004)
  • AFC Offensive Player of the Year Awards (1999, 2003–2005, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013)
  • 1998 NFL All-Rookie First Team
  • 2004 Fedex Express Player of the Year
  • 2005 Best Record-Breaking Performance ESPY Award
  • 2005 Walter Payton Man of the Year Award
  • 2005 Byron "Whizzer" White Humanitarian Award
  • 2005 Pro Bowl MVP
  • 2007 Super Bowl MVP
  • 2007 Best Championship Performance ESPY Award
  • 2012 NFL Comeback Player of the Year

Additionally, Manning has been named the AFC Offensive Player of the Month a record eight times (9/2003, 11/2004, 10/2006, 9/2009, 9/2012, 10/2012, 9/2013, 12/2013) and Offensive Player of the Week a record 26 times

[edit] NFL records

Manning holds a number of individual career records:

[edit] Regular season

  • Most seasons with at least 4,000 passing yards: 13 (1999–2004, 2006–2010, 2012–2013)
  • Most passing yards, season: 5477 (2013)
  • Most games with 40+ pass attempts in a season: 10 (2010)
  • Most consecutive seasons with at least 20 touchdown passes: 13 (1998–2010)
  • Most consecutive seasons with at least 25 touchdown passes: 13 (1998–2010)
  • Most games with a perfect passer rating, career: 4 (includes 1 playoff game)
  • Most consecutive games started to open a career: 208
  • Most touchdown passes, season: 55 (2013)
  • Most consecutive games with at least 2 touchdown passes: 13 (games 1–13, 2004)
  • Most consecutive games with at least 4 touchdown passes: 5 (games 7–11, 2004)
  • Most games with at least 4 touchdown passes, season: 8 (2013)
  • Most regular season games with at least 4 touchdown passes, career: 25
  • Most games with at least 5 touchdown passes, career: 8 (includes 1 playoff game)
  • Most games with at least 5 touchdown passes and no interceptions, career: 5
  • One of only seven QBs with at least 6 touchdown passes in two games (tied with Sammy Baugh, Y. A. Tittle, Daryle Lamonica, Tom Brady, Charley Johnson and George Blanda)
  • One of only two QBs with at least 6 touchdown passes and no interceptions in two games (tied with Tom Brady)
  • One of only seven QBs with at least 7 touchdown passes, game (tied with Sid Luckman, Adrian Burk, George Blanda, Y.A. Tittle, Joe Kapp and Nick Foles)
  • One of only three QBs with at least 7 touchdown passes and no interceptions, game (tied with Y.A. Tittle and Nick Foles)
  • Most regular season games with at least 300 passing yards: 84
  • Most regular and postseason games with at least 300 passing yards: 92
  • Most games with at least 400 yards passing and no interceptions: 6
  • Most career touchdown passes in Thursday games: 32
  • Most touchdown passes on a Thursday game: 7
  • Largest career TD-INT differential: 272
  • Highest career passing TDs/game average (min. 150 TD passes): 2.046 TDs/game
  • Second-Highest career passing yards/game average: 263.6 (Drew Brees, 263.7)
  • Second-Highest career completions/game average (min. 100 games played): 22.5 (Drew Brees, 23.4)
  • Highest completion percentage by a QB in one month in NFL history (min. 75 attempts): 81.8% (December 2008)
  • Most career games with a completion percentage of 70% or higher (min. 10 attempts): 66
  • Most consecutive regular season wins as a starter: 23 (2008–2009)
  • Most seasons with 10+ wins as a starter (regular season only): 13 (1999–2000, 2002–2010, 2012–2013)
  • Most seasons with 12+ wins as a starter (regular season only): 10 (1999, 2003–2009, 2012-2013)
  • Only QB with seven straight seasons of 12+ wins as a starter(2003–2009)
  • Only QB with nine straight seasons of 10+ wins as a starter (2002–2010)
  • Only QB to lead five consecutive 4th quarter comeback wins (games 7–11, 2009)
  • Most fourth quarter comeback wins in one season: 7 (2009)
  • First QB to defeat the other 31 teams in the regular season (Tom Brady did this later the same day, and Brett Favre did it the following week)
  • Most wins as a starting QB in a decade, regular season only: 115 (2000s)
  • Most wins as a starting QB in a decade, regular & postseason: 124 (2000s)
  • Most AP NFL MVP Awards: 5 (2003, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2013)
  • Most Touchdown Passes in a decade: 314 (2000–2009)
  • Most Passing Yards in a decade: 42,254 (2000–2009)
  • Most Completions in a decade: 3,575 (2000–2009)

[edit] Playoff records

[edit] Rookie records

  • Most touchdown passes: 26 (tied by Russell Wilson in 2012)
  • Most interceptions thrown: 28
  • Most consecutive games with a touchdown pass (games 4–16): 13
  • Most games with at least one touchdown pass: 15
  • Most games with 300+ yards passing: 4

[edit] With Marvin Harrison

[edit] Pro Bowl records

[edit] Colts franchise records

  • Most passing attempts (career): 7,210
  • Most passing attempts (season): 679 (2010)
  • Most passing attempts (rookie season): 575 (1998)
  • Most 40+ passing attempt games (career): 56
  • Most completions (career): 4,682
  • Most completions (season): 450 (2010)
  • Most completions (rookie season): 326 (1998)
  • Most completions (game): 40 (09/12/10 at Houston)
  • Most completions (rookie game): 30 (11/01/98 vs. New England)
  • Most consecutive completions: 23 (12/14/08-12/18/08 vs. Detroit/Jacksonville)
  • Most games with 20+ completions (career): 140
  • Most consecutive games with 20+ completions: 14 (games 1–14, 2010)
  • Most games with 30+ completions (career): 23
  • Highest completion percentage (career): 64.9%
  • Highest completion percentage (season): 68.8% (2009)
  • Highest completion percentage (rookie season): 56.7%
  • Highest completion percentage (game): 87.5% (14/16 for 95 yards, 12/30/07 vs. Tennessee)
  • Most passing yards (career): 54,828
  • Most passing yards (season): 4,700 (2010)
  • Most passing yards (rookie season): 3,739
  • Most passing yards (game): 472 (10/31/04 vs. Kansas City)
  • Most 300+ passing yard games (career): 63
  • Most 300+ passing yard games (season): 9 (2009)
  • Most 300+ passing yard games (rookie season): 4
  • Most consecutive passing 300+ yard games: 5 (games 1–5 in 2009)
  • Most seasons with at least 4,000 passing yards : 11 (1999–2004, 2006–2010)
  • Most consecutive seasons with at least 4,000 passing yards (1999–2004): 6
  • Most touchdown passes (career): 399
  • Most touchdown passes (season): 49 (2004)
  • Most touchdown passes (rookie season): 26
  • Most touchdown passes (game): 6 (09/28/03 vs. New Orleans and 11/25/04 vs. Detroit)
  • Most touchdown passes (rookie game): 3 (4 times; tied with Johnny Unitas and Jeff George)
  • Most games with at least 4 touchdown passes (career): 22
  • Most games with at least 4 touchdown passes (season, 2004): 6
  • Most games with at least 3 touchdown passes (career): 64
  • Most games with at least 1 touchdown pass (season): 15 (5 times)
  • Most games with at least 1 touchdown pass (rookie season): 15 (1998)
  • Most consecutive uninterrupted games with at least 1 touchdown pass: 27
  • Most consecutive games with at least 4 touchdown passes (games 7–11, 2004): 5 (2004)
  • Most consecutive games with at least 3 touchdown passes: 8 (games 5–12, 2004)
  • Most consecutive games with at least 2 touchdown passes: 13 (games 1–13, 2004)
  • Most consecutive games with at least 1 touchdown pass (rookie season): 13 (games 4–16)
  • Most consecutive seasons with at least 25 touchdown passes: 13 (1998–2010)
  • Highest touchdown percentage (career): 5.66%
  • Highest touchdown percentage (season): 9.86% (2004)
  • Highest touchdown percentage (game): 24.00% (09/28/03 vs. New Orleans)
  • Most interceptions thrown (game): 6 (11/11/07 vs. San Diego)
  • Most interceptions thrown (season): 28 (1998)
  • Highest passer rating (career): 94.9
  • Highest passer rating (season): 121.1 (2004)
  • Most games with a perfect passer rating (career): 4 (includes 1 playoff game)
  • Most consecutive games started to open a career by a quarterback: 208 (current)
  • Most games played, franchise history: 208
  • Most consecutive games started, franchise history: 208 (current)
  • Most comeback wins in the 4th quarter (career): 35 (includes one playoff game)
  • Most comeback wins in the 4th quarter (season): 7 (2009)
  • Most game-winning drives in the 4th quarter/overtime (career): 46 (includes one playoff game)
  • Most game-winning drives in the 4th quarter/overtime (season): 7 (1999, 2008, 2009)

[edit] Broncos franchise records

  • Highest completion percentage (season): 68.6% (2012)
  • Most completions (season): 450 (2013)
  • Most pass attempts (season): 679 (2013)
  • Most passing yards (season): 5,477 (2013)
  • Most 300+ passing yard games (season): 12 (2013)
  • Most 400+ passing yard games (season): 3 (2013)
  • Most touchdown passes (game): 7 (September 5, 2013 vs. Baltimore Ravens)
  • Most touchdown passes (season): 55 (2013)
  • Highest passer rating (season): 115.1 (2013)
  • Most touchdown passes without an interception (game): 7 (September 5, 2013 vs. Baltimore Ravens)

[edit] NFL career statistics

All statistics from Pro Football Reference, CBS Sportsline,

[edit] Regular season

Year Team Games Starts Wins Passing Rushing Rating
Comp Att Pct Yds YPA TD Int Att Yds Avg TD
1998 IND 16 16 3 326 575† 56.7 3,739 6.5 26 28† 15 62 4.1 0 71.2
1999 IND 16 16 13 331 533 62.1 4,135 7.8 26 15 35 73 2.1 2 90.7
2000 IND 16 16 10 357† 571 62.5 4,413† 7.7 33† 15 37 116 3.1 1 94.7
2001 IND 16 16 6 343 547 62.7 4,131 7.6 26 23 35 157 4.5 4 84.1
2002 IND 16 16 10 392 591 66.3 4,200 7.1 27 19 38 148 3.9 2 88.8
2003 IND 16 16 12 379† 566 67.0† 4,267† 7.5 29 10 28 26 0.9 0 99.0
2004 IND 16 16 12 336 497 67.7 4,557 9.2† 49† 10 25 38 1.5 0 121.1†
2005 IND 16 16 14 305 453 67.3 3,747 8.3 28 10 33 45 1.4 0 104.1†
2006 IND 16 16 12 362 557 65.0 4,397 7.9 31† 9 23 36 1.6 4 101.0†
2007 IND 16 16 13 337 515 65.4 4,040 7.8 31 14 20 −5 −0.3 3 98.0
2008 IND 16 16 12 371 555 66.8 4,002 7.2 27 12 20 21 1.1 1 95.0
2009 IND 16 16 14 393 571 68.8 4,500 7.9 33 16 19 −13 −0.7 0 99.9
2010 IND 16 16 10 450† 679† 66.3 4,700 7.0 33 17 18 18 1.0 0 91.9
2011 IND Did not play due to injury
2012 DEN 16 16 13 400 583 68.6[1] 4,659 8.0 37 11 23 6 0.3 0 105.8
2013 DEN 16 16 13 450† 659† 68.3 5,477† 8.3 55† 10 32 -31 -1.0 1 115.1
Career 240 240 167 5,532 8,452 65.4 64,964 7.7 491 219 401 697 1.7 18 97.2
† League Leader

[edit] Post-season

Year Team Games Starts Wins Passing Rushing Passer Rating
Comp Att Pct Yds YPA TD Int Att Yds Avg TD
1999 IND 1 0 19 42 45.2 227 5.4 0 0 2 22 11 1 62.3 62.3
2000 IND 1 0 17 32 53.1 194 6.1 1 0 1 −2 −2 0 82.0 82.0
2002 IND 1 0 14 31 45.2 137 4.4 0 2 1 2 2 0 31.2 31.2
2003 IND 3 2 67 103 65.0 918 8.9 9 4 4 3 0.8 0 106.4 106.4
2004 IND 2 1 54 75 72.0 696 9.3 4 2 2 7 3.5 1 107.4 107.4
2005 IND 1 0 22 38 57.9 290 7.6 1 0 0 0 0 0 90.9 90.9
2006 IND 4 4 97 153 63.4 1,034 6.8 3 7 8 3 0.4 1 70.5 70.5
2007 IND 1 0 33 48 68.7 402 8.4 3 2 1 −6 −6 0 97.7 97.7
2008 IND 1 0 25 42 59.5 310 7.4 1 0 1 −1 −1 0 90.4 90.4
2009 IND 3 2 87 128 68.0 956 7.5 6 2 3 −2 −0.6 0 99.0 99.0
2010 IND 1 0 18 26 69.2 225 8.7 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 108.7 108.7
2012 DEN 1 0 28 43 65.1 290 6.7 3 2 1 −1 −1 0 88.3 88.3
2013 DEN 3 2 91 128 71.1 910 7.1 5 3 3 -2 -0.7 0 94.2 94.2
Career 23 11 587 874 61.7 6,589 7.3 37 24 27 23 0.5 3 86.8 86.8

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