
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning will miss four to six weeks of action following a procedure to remove an infected bursa sac from his left knee. Colts president Bill Polian called Manning’s trip to the hospital routine, and said the Indianapolis training staff expects Peyton to make “a full and complete return to action”.
If everything goes according to plan Peyton Manning won’t miss any playing time which leaves hope for him breaking Brett Favre’s 253 consecutive games started record. That’s if Brett ever retires. Read the full story




