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Elway wants Manning back

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DENVER: Denver Broncos quarterbac­k Peyton Manning was noncommitt­al about his NFL future after his team’s play-off loss on Sunday but there was no ambiguity concerning the team’s general manager when it came to the future Hall of Famer.

Broncos General Manager John Elway told reporters on Tuesday he believes the 38-year-old Manning, who led Denver to a Super Bowl berth and three division titles since joining the team in 2012, has another season left in him.

“The bottom line is we want him back and it’s going to come down to what Peyton wants to do,” said Elway, adding that he will give Manning a month consider his plans.

“I did have a great conversati­on with Peyton [on Monday]. We talked about the game. I said, ‘The last thing we’re going to do at this point in time, having been through what you’ve been through, is talk about your future.’

“I told him, ‘Just know how much we want you back, but you need time to get away from this.’”

Manning, a four-time league most valuable player chasing a second Super Bowl title, completed 26 of 46 passes for 211 yards and one touchdown in his team’s 24-13 divisional playoff loss to the Indianapol­is Colts.

After the game, when Manning was asked by reporters if he would be back next season, the record-setting quarterbac­k was noncommitt­al about returning to Denver for a fourth season.

Elway confirmed reports that Manning played Sunday’s game with a thigh injury but did not comment on the severity of it.

“He did have a strain in one quad but he said it felt fine,” said Elway. “Whether he reinjured it during the game or not, I don’t know. I don’t know how much it did affect him or didn’t affect him.”

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