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Peyton Manning Cleared To Resume NFL Career By His Doctor But Not By Colts, Jim Irsay

Peyton Manning Colts Cleared

MICHAEL MAROT   02/ 3/12 07:15 PM ET  AP

INDIANAPOLIS — Maybe, just maybe, the Colts and Peyton Manning are done stealing headlines during Super Bowl week.

They might save the real news for later.

The simmering spat between Manning and Colts owner Jim Irsay bubbled up Thursday night, when Manning's surgeon sent out a statement saying the star quarterback had been cleared to play.

Irsay responded on Twitter in the wee hours before dawn Friday, declaring that: "Peyton has not passed our physical nor has he been cleared to play for The Indianapolis Colts" -- a terse statement that suggested Manning might have yet worn out his welcome in Indianapolis.

Then for the second straight Friday, Irsay tried to patch things up.

"Peyton Manning, Jim Irsay and the entire Colts family remain close and unified as we continue to work through all the options that relate to his future with the Colts," the owner said in a statement that included a color photo from Irsay's party that was taking place at about the same time as the controversy erupted.

The photo shows Manning, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, Irsay, former Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh, actress Meg Ryan and singer John Mellencamp. The controversy didn't stop Manning from visiting an inner-city school Friday. Manning did not take questions at the event.

Manning's agent, Tom Condon, told the NFL Network that the four-time league MVP would play in 2012, a point Manning made perfectly clear when he told reporters Tuesday that he did not plan to retire despite missing the entire 2011 season after having his third neck surgery in 19 months.

But the wild swings in the league's most-watched drama have been an overarching theme throughout Indy's first Super Bowl week.

And the ongoing soap opera has actually upstaged both weeks of buildup to Sunday's game between the Giants and Patriots -- a matchup that pits Manning's brother, Eli, against Manning's archrival, Tom Brady.

Even Goodell was asked about it Friday.

"I'm not troubled by it at all," Goodell said. "I don't think it's been a distraction."

Really?

Manning's neck injury has seemed to make more news this week than his younger brother's quest to win his second Super Bowl ring, Brady's quest to win his fourth and even Rob Gronkowski's injured ankle, much less Madonna and the rest of the celebrities in town.

No. 18 jerseys are still a favorite around Indy, though a billboard on an highway reads "Peyton you're going the wrong way," a clever ad by a group in Tennessee that wants him to join the rival Titans.

Some Colts fans aren't ready to let Manning leave. They may not have a choice. He will turn 36 in late March and the team that just went 2-14 must decide whether to pay him a $28 million roster bonus on March 8 or let him become a free agent.

"It would be incredibly sad to see him go and I'd hate to be Irsay. I want him to stay," said Keith Harden, a 51-year-old Indy native who was wearing a Reggie Wayne jersey. "No, I don't think it's hurt his (Manning's) image. I think he's fighting to stay, and I like that."

Those close to Manning insist he is healthy and will be ready to play this fall.

"He is sound, he can take a hit, he can certainly play in a football game," Condon said. "How effective will he be? Probably not as effective as he would be in two to three months."

Irsay has repeatedly said the decision about Manning's future will be based on health, not money, and he has said he doesn't want to risk exposing Manning to a long-term injury.

Complicating matters is that the Colts hold the No. 1 overall draft pick and they are expected to select either Stanford's Andrew Luck or Baylor's Robert Griffin III as Manning's successor.

Having two high-paid quarterbacks wouldn't just be costly, it could stifle the rookie's growth. And Luck says he wants to play right away.

Despite Irsay's public statements, the big question is whether Manning is coming back..

The city's most powerful celebrity and the Colts' fun-loving owner engaged in a public spat last week when Manning complained about the dour atmosphere at the team complex following the ouster of coach Jim Caldwell and a host of assistants. Irsay responded by calling his quarterback a "politician," then tried to mend fences with a joint statement issued a week ago. The hope was that it wouldn't spill over into Super Bowl week.

Instead, the story only picked up steam in a tit-for-tat between the two.

On Monday, Irsay said he would not talk this week about Manning. The next day, Manning told reporters his recovery was on schedule and there was no plan to retire. The owner responded by saying he would wait until next month to make a decision about the bonus.

That was followed by Thursday's bizarre late-night fireworks and there's no telling when it might end.

While most players, coaches and visitors will depart Indianapolis on Monday, the questions about Manning and his future will continue to linger.

"Jimmy and Peyton have had a strong relationship for a really long time," Condon said. "They've been great friends besides the business relationship. But this is a tough time, there is potential that you could be separated from a team he's been a part of for a long time."

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INDIANAPOLIS — Maybe, just maybe, the Colts and Peyton Manning are done stealing headlines during Super Bowl week. They might save the real news for later.
INDIANAPOLIS — Maybe, just maybe, the Colts and Peyton Manning are done stealing headlines during Super Bowl week. They might save the real news for later.
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07:41 PM on 02/06/2012
peyton is history because the health unknown doesn't warrant the huge numbers
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Kiffanik
03:33 PM on 02/04/2012
We are talking about a qb who has barely ever had a running game with a defense that gives up a lot of yards and minutes of possession, who has won at least 12 games a year with a team that went 2-14 without him. When Brady missed a season, the Pats went 11-5. Let's not blame injuries, the Colts were always banged up (Bob Sanders?). If he is healthy and cleared and willing to restructure his contract I think there are quite a few teams who are built to win soon with e right QB and you don't pass on Peyton Manning.
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dayzee10
Get busy living or get busy dying! Damn right
12:54 PM on 02/04/2012
As a Patriots fan I would LOVE to see him sign with that other team down in New Jersey, the Jest. Between Rexy and a damaged and aging QB the circus and disaster the Jest have become, his addition should be wonderfully humorous and entertaining.
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Mister President
I stand by what I said, whatever it was.
12:14 PM on 02/04/2012
Somebody wake me up when this gets resolved. It was kind of a welcome distraction from the dumb super bowl hype that includes such fascinating stories such as Tom Brady's toilet and who really taught Victor Cruz salsa dancing but really its just getting ridiculous at this point. Irsay should really considering not tweeting for awhile.
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Quotidien
can't argue with ignorance
10:29 AM on 02/04/2012
Joe Montana got ditched. So did Brett Favre, and Johnny Unitas. Peyton is in good company.
09:53 AM on 02/04/2012
If I were Irsay, I would let Peyton walk rather than pay his $28M bonus. It's time to start fresh.
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BruntLIVE
Deal with my fullboreness
09:31 AM on 02/04/2012
One hard blindside hit he will be dead or it will accelerate is death to at least 50 years old.
07:15 AM on 02/04/2012
There are some facts in this situation that are undeniable. Firstly, Peyton is not going to be a Colt, and secondly, he is going to take a pay cut.

If you can’t make equal money, go for more prestige. I must admit that I would feel bad if I have to watch Peyton finish his career like Johnny Unitas. They are a nice franchise, but there is just something about seeing Unitas in that Charger Blue that does not sit right with me. The ONLY way that this could be a successful transition for Peyton and his fans is if he goes to a better team. How does he do this?

Jim Irsay has a big ego, so I figured this would be the perfect situation for someone with a bigger ego, and reason to win to step in... J-E-R-R-Y J-O-N-E-S!!!

This is a perfect fit. First, Dallas would have to trade their current QB or relegate him to back-up status. If the Cowboys get Peyton it does many things. It cast a Superstar in the most important role on the most popular team in the NFL; it excites the air in the House That Jerry Built; and it solves a many of the issues Dallas had on the field last year. He would be a huge asset to Garrett. If I have to see Peyton in a uniform other than the Colts, only that of America’s Team will suffice.
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frank day
Republican = FAIL
08:53 AM on 02/04/2012
Interesting thoughts.

You could be correct.
09:04 AM on 02/04/2012
Being right is always a slight possibility, but I certainly can't be more wrong than some pundits.
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Johnd139
09:20 PM on 02/03/2012
From any view it does not look good. Give him the 28m. You get a coach the like that are nearly impossible to find. N
07:48 PM on 02/03/2012
Not a topic between brothers? Yeah...no doubt at those family get-togethers they discuss the weather....
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giant1
I have written what I have written
05:52 PM on 02/03/2012
Peyton Manning IS the Colts. You don't take a Player's job when he goes down without giving him a shot.

If Irsay screws up the Colts in Indy like his daddy did in Baltimore you can sign me "Former Colts Fan".
04:28 PM on 02/03/2012
Who will mentor Luck?

Irsay?
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frank day
Republican = FAIL
08:54 AM on 02/04/2012
Don't you know?

The expectation is that Luck will step into the NFL and be an elite QB from game one.
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cambridgedude
a reasonable dude
07:24 PM on 02/04/2012
Not an unreasonable expectation. Cam Newton and Andy Dalton both came pretty close to meeting that this past season.
04:27 PM on 02/03/2012
"apparently, it's not even a topic between the two brothers"

Yeah...right.
04:23 PM on 02/03/2012
Irsay tweeted at 1:30 a.m. today that the Colts have not cleared Manning to play.

If I'm a Colts fan, I'm wondering what the heck is my team's owner doing tweeting about this stuff at 1:30 in the morning. What is that about?
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frank day
Republican = FAIL
08:54 AM on 02/04/2012
panic
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magnetplanner
I'm late, but you're not. Good work so far.
12:19 PM on 02/04/2012
It's about drinking and tweeting.
03:03 PM on 02/03/2012
If you leave Indy Peyton play for a team that people don't hate like Miami, Arizona, or Buffalo
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06:56 PM on 02/03/2012
Tell Irsay I love DOLPHINS, beat him for the next 5 years,soundly,He was ready to drop you,drop him
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GeorgeGee
03:31 AM on 02/04/2012
The Dolphins passed up on Drew Bress because they thought he wasn't recovered from shoulder surgery. This time, they don't make the same mistake. The Fins have some talent. Let's put Manning in aqua and orange and let's see the Fins make a run at the AFC next year.