The 2011 NFL season is just three games in, but already the Colts are without their top safety. Fifth-year player Melvin Bullitt will be placed on injured-reserved and his season is done.
Bullitt went undrafted in 2007 out of Texas A&M. Picked up by the Colts, he immediately learned from hard-hitting safety Bob Sanders.
Maybe too much.
The Colts let Bob Sanders go after the …
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In his first 13 years in the NFL, Peyton Manning never missed a start and had only one big injury, bursa sac surgery on his left knee. This offseason has been adventurous, gruesome and challenging for the face of the National Football League.
First, the NFL season is over and the doors to team facilities are locked. That means the very studious Manning can’t work …
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When news broke that Peyton Manning had a third neck operation and potentially could miss the entire season, I knew we’d see the true colors of the team as a whole. Well, two weeks in and we have.
Before the start of the season, I said the Colts could go 5-11 without Manning under center. No idea how they’ll even come close to that after …
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Colts fans are uneasy with the news that Peyton Manning had another neck operation Thursday. Manning has been Mr. Reliable, out on the field every week leading the Colts.
NFL.com interviewed Dr. Wellington K. Hsu, an assistant professor with a joint appointment in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Department of Neurological Surgery.
Read his interpretation of the surgery when Manning possibly could suit up …
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With the NFL season beginning tonight, it’s a great day for fans across the country unless your an Indianapolis Colts fan. The NFL’s only four-time MVP, Peyton Manning, will not take the field Sunday in Houston and he may not hit the field once this season.
Thursday the Colts announced that Manning underwent surgery today by “having a single level anterior fusion.” The surgery was …
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Peyton Manning has struggled with his neck for more than two years. He first had an operation in March 2010 followed by another last May. 15 weeks since his last surgery, the Colts franchise quarterback admits he is not ready to play Sunday.
“To say I am disappointed in not being able to play is an understatement,” Manning said in a statement released by the …
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“Unless he’s dead, he’ll be up under center for the opening game.”
About two weeks ago, that’s what former Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy said on whether Peyton Manning will start in week one.
Tuesday, Dungy joined Dan Patrick on his radio show and had some interesting things to say about Peyton Manning and the Colts moving forward.
Today Dungy doesn’t believe Manning’s chances of …
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