He had undergone three neck surgeries in 19 months - procedures that left his upper body atrophied and his throwing arm so weak that he was only able to throw a ball five yards.
Now, two years into a $96 million contract with the
SI's Peter King asked him if he ever thought about giving up.
Peyton said he thought he was toast at one point, but his wife Ashley convinced him to keep trying. From King:
"I was in Denver last month. I asked Manning a year-and-a-half after his free-agency foray, Was there one moment in that process when you said, It's not going to happen?"
'Yeah,' he said, sitting in the Broncos' cafeteria. 'Ashley [his wife] and I actually had those conversations. More than one. Because, you know, you don't want to embarrass yourself. Because, they're signing you and people are thinking they're getting the player they had always seen before. And so, Ashley was the one that was saying, 'Peyton, you've got to try. You've got to try.' With this
Manning's road back to the
He told Sally Jenkins of the Washington Post earlier this year, "It's hard to explain but I kind of lost awareness of my arm in space. When you had the same throwing motion for so long - golfers talk about repeating their swing, well, quarterbacks repeat too. But I couldn't repeat. That was scary. Just discouraging."
He could have quit and retired at 35. Now, with the help of his wife, he's probably going to win the MVP at 37.