Peyton Manning on his possible retirement following Super Bowl win: 'I'm going to drink a lot of Budweiser tonight'
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Led by a terrific defense that suffocated Cam Newton all night long, the Denver Broncos beat the Carolina Panthers, 24-10, to capture Super Bowl 50. After the game, CBS sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson pulled Manning aside to ask him the question everyone watching wanted to know: was Manning retiring?
Manning, who is 39 and struggled physically all season long, said that he was planning to weigh his options, and that he didn't want to make a decision while his emotions were still running so high. Before he considered his future, though, Manning said had to do a few higher priorities.
First: kiss his wife and kids. Next: drink a lot of Budweiser to celebrate.
Go enjoy that Budweiser, Peyton.
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