Peyton Manning Neck Surgery – The AFC champion Indianapolis Colts announced that Peyton Manning just had successful neck surgery.

The Colts released this statement about Peyton Manning’s neck surgery:
“Peyton Manning yesterday underwent a surgical procedure to relieve pain in his neck caused by a pinched nerve. This 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.”
Peyton Manning had the neck surgery operation in Chicago and the team says he shouldn’t have any lingering problems going forward nor will he miss any aspects of the team’s offseason program.
The Colts said Manning spent Tuesday night in the hospital after the surgery and was released Wednesday.
“All medical personnel involved believe the issue has been resolved,” the team said. “Peyton fully expects to participate in the Colts’ offseason program this spring.”
Manning, the league’s only four-time MVP, just completed his 12th season. He has started every game of his career, a streak of 192 regular-season starts that ranks second only to Brett Favre in NFL history.
And that’s the latest from Action News on the Peyton Manning neck surgery.
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March 3rd, 2010 at 8:06 pm
Peyton Manning is the greatest QB ever. Get better soon
May 30th, 2010 at 7:31 am
Haven’t heard anything about this at all. Did it get better after surgery?
May 31st, 2010 at 4:15 am
Any San Diego Chargers fan would have gladly helped Peyton with his neck pain…by chopping his freaky oversized head off!!!!!!!!!!!!
June 9th, 2010 at 2:01 am
I have been dealing with neck pain for a few years now. I have had epidural shots and been treated with pain medication. My herniated disks are in the upper neck of my spine. Those shots didn’t last very long unfortunately…only like a week or so.