Tuesday, June 14th, 2011 at 12:35 pm , filed under NFL News by Scottshapell
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Indianapolis Colts’ Peyton Manning is yet to begin throwing since his neck surgery. On May 23rd, Peyton Manning has undergone neck surgery in order to repair a disk problem. The teammates of Manning has taken part in the Indianapolis Colts linebacker Gary Brackett’s Celebrity servers night at Morton’ steakhouse on Monday.
The eleven time Pro Bowl quarterback was on the scene but was excused from carrying a tray. He was not in the lineup but cheered them, when Colts players gathered for a charity softball game on the next day. Jim Irsay, the team owner told to the reporters that Peyton Manning procedure will require a six to eight week recovery which will be enough time for him to be ready for training camp.
Colts’ kick returner, Devin Moore has said that any time Peyton says that it is time to throw and Curtis is there with him. He added that he is more of a coach type of guy. Colts players have gathered for workouts that include a two-week mini camp that has wrapped up on 27th May, by sidelining Manning.
An NFLPA executive committee member, five-time Pro Bowl center, Jeff has said that there were no coaches around and it is all just guys getting along and they went to lunch quite a bit and some dinners.
Tags: Gary Brackett, Indianapolis Colts, Peyton Manning