<p>This was another no-brainer as Peyton Manning was the Indianapolis Colts for the 14 years he was with the franchise after they made him the No. 1 pick in 1998 instead of Ryan Leaf, arguably the biggest bust in draft history.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Manning may go down as the greatest quarterback to ever play the game with a record five MVP awards and a slew of other individual records to go with that. He broke the career touchdown record last year and has 530 for his career and could hit 600, that’s 92 more than Favre, if he stays healthy for two more seasons.</p>
<p>The 14-time Pro Bowl selection ranks second in attempts, completions and yards and should have those records when he retires. His 97.5 quarterback rating is third all-time and he is the all-time leader in game-winning drives with 52 and comebacks with 41.</p>
<p>Manning led the Colts to his first Super Bowl in 2006 and played in another with the franchise, albeit a loss to the Saints before a neck injury led to his exit in 2012. Manning won double-digit games in his last 10 seasons with the Colts and went 141-67 in his time in Indy.</p>. QB. Indianapolis Colts. Peyton Manning. 14. player. 46