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The 39-year-old Peyton Manning is expected to officially end his sterling career next week. Photo: AFP

Legendary Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning set to announce retirement, says report

Great is expected to announce his retirement within a week, the Denver Post reports

Quarterback great Peyton Manning is expected to announce his retirement within a week, the Denver Post reported on Saturday.

He still needs some more time so we’re going to afford him that time
John Elway, Denver Broncos general manager

The newspaper reported that after meeting recently with Denver Broncos general manager John Elway, “Manning is certain” the time has come to call it a day.

Manning helped the Denver Broncos defeat the Carolina Panthers in the Super Bowl earlier this month.

The victory was his second National Football League championship in a storied career in which he was named the league’s Most Valuable Player five times in 17 seasons, 13 with the Indianapolis Colts and four with the Broncos.

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Manning, who turns 40 on March 24, said after the game that he would contemplate his future before making an announcement, and it has been widely assumed that will retire.
Manning has been deliberating over whether to bring down the curtain on his storied NFL career. Photo: AFP

Elway told NFL.com on Thursday that he would not pressure his quarterback to make a decision and that the pair planned to meet again in the next week or so.

“I met with Peyton a couple nights ago and we had a good talk,” Elway said.

“As I said after the game, we’ll give him as much time as he needs. He still needs some more time so we’re going to afford him that time. He deserves it after 18 years in this league.”

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