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"There are some guys that when they leave their previous team they're done. Peyton is not done," Tom Condon told NFL Network about Peyton Manning. "He's enthusiastic. He loves to compete. He loves the game, and wants to play, and he's a great player."
"It's a crucial crossroads. Everyone wants to do what's best both for Peyton [Manning] and the Colts," Tom Condon told the NFL Network. "That's the focus."
"There had been substantial discussion that [Peyton Manning] wasn't going to be able to play, and that it was too dangerous and foolish for him to even think about it, and that's not accurate," Tom Condon told the NFL Networking about his client, Peyton Manning. "He is sound in the structural part of his neck and he can certainly take a hit and play a football game. How effective he would be in the game, probably not as effective today as he would be two months from now."
"He's on a timeline," Tom Condon told the NFL Netowrk about Peyton Manning's recovery. "I don't know how much different this is from an ACL, where a guy comes out of the surgery and isn't able to do very much and then progresses to the time he gets to training camp and we expect him to play."
"from a couple of months to a year from the time he had the surgery....From the time he had the surgery until now there has been substantial improvement."
"Peyton (Manning) certainly expects to return to play. He wants to play. He's enthusiastic about it," said Tom Condon, Manning's agent told the NFL Network. "The rehabilitation is going very well, and he believes that also. He's made a substantial amount of progress and we anticipate him playing football next year."
"It's a crucial crossroads. Everyone wants to do what's best both for Peyton [Manning] and the Colts," Tom Condon told the NFL Network. "That's the focus."
"There had been substantial discussion that [Peyton Manning] wasn't going to be able to play, and that it was too dangerous and foolish for him to even think about it, and that's not accurate," Tom Condon told the NFL Networking about his client, Peyton Manning. "He is sound in the structural part of his neck and he can certainly take a hit and play a football game. How effective he would be in the game, probably not as effective today as he would be two months from now."
"He's on a timeline," Tom Condon told the NFL Netowrk about Peyton Manning's recovery. "I don't know how much different this is from an ACL, where a guy comes out of the surgery and isn't able to do very much and then progresses to the time he gets to training camp and we expect him to play."
"from a couple of months to a year from the time he had the surgery....From the time he had the surgery until now there has been substantial improvement."
"Peyton (Manning) certainly expects to return to play. He wants to play. He's enthusiastic about it," said Tom Condon, Manning's agent told the NFL Network. "The rehabilitation is going very well, and he believes that also. He's made a substantial amount of progress and we anticipate him playing football next year."