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Sunday, 07 March 2010 |
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Quarterback Peyton Manning has been called a pain in the neck of defensive coordinators around the league.
Manning, as it turned out, had his own neck pain to consider. The four-time NFL Most Valuable Player underwent a procedure March 2 to relieve pain in his neck caused by a pinched nerve.
According to a statement released by the Colts, the condition "has existed intermittently for the past four years, but at no time did it interfere with his training, practice or playing regimen.
"While it never has affected Peyton's activity on or off the field, the Colts medical staff, after post-playoff examination, thought it best to resolve the situation now."
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Sunday, 07 March 2010 |
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Peyton Manning has spent 12 seasons being a pain in the neck of NFL opponents. Now the four-time league MVP is trying to alleviate the pain in his own neck. The Indianapolis Colts announced Wednesday that Manning had surgery in Chicago to fix a pinched nerve, a procedure that is not expected to interrupt Manning's offseason workouts or his availability for next season.
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