Peyton has neck surgery on pinched nerve (AP)

FILE - In this Feb. 7, 2010 photo, Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning looks to pass during the first half of the NFL Super Bowl XLIV football game against the New Orleans Saints.  Manning has undergone neck surgery to relieve pain caused by a pinched nerve. The Colts issued a statement Wednesday, March 3, 2010,  announcing the surgery. The team says the injury has caused intermittent pain in Manning's neck for the past four years but never affected his training, practice or playing regimen.

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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