P. Manning Restructures Deal to Give Colts Room

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Updated: Feb. 21, 2007, 1:48 PM ET
Manning restructures contract to save Colts cap room


Associated Press


INDIANAPOLIS -- Peyton Manning has agreed to restructure his contract with the Indianapolis Colts to save the team nearly $8 million in salary cap space.


The Super Bowl MVP was to receive a $10 million roster bonus during the offseason but by converting the money into a regular signing bonus, the Colts can prorate that amount over the remaining four years of his deal. That saves Indianapolis space under the cap, which is $109 million.


The restructuring was disclosed to The Associated Press on Wednesday by a person familiar with the negotiations who spoke on condition of anonymity because the deal had not yet been signed.


Colts spokesman Craig Kelley said the team had no comment.


Manning signed a $98 million contract in March 2004, the season after he shared the league's MVP award with Steve McNair.


He followed that with a record-setting 2004 season in which he threw 49 touchdown passes and earned his second straight league MVP award.


In 2005, Manning guided the Colts to a 13-0 record and the AFC's No. 1 seed before losing in the divisional round of the playoffs to eventual Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh.


But this season, Manning showed more patience in throwing short and relying on his ground game, using that combination to bring the Colts their first Super Bowl title since moving to Indianapolis in 1984.

Manning has led the Colts to seven playoff appearances in nine seasons, including five straight under coach Tony Dungy, and after breaking John Unitas' franchise record for completions last season is closing in on Unitas' other career records for passing attempts, yardage and touchdowns.

Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press
 

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All the Colts did was guarantee the roster bonus, which was written into the contract as their right to do. Manning didn't have to agree to anything, and it doesn't change when he gets the money or how much. All it does is prorate the $10 million over the final six years of his contract, lowering his cap number from $16,533,334 to $8.2 million.
 

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AdamJT13;1386112 said:
All the Colts did was guarantee the roster bonus, which was written into the contract as their right to do. Manning didn't have to agree to anything, and it doesn't change when he gets the money or how much. All it does is prorate the $10 million over the final six years of his contract, lowering his cap number from $16,533,334 to $8.2 million.

Nice gig if you can get it :D
 

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Yeah. A guy getting paid a lot of money is an excellent reason to dislike him. :eyeroll:
 

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Smashmouth24;1386106 said:
Ultimately a non-story, as Manning sacrifices nothing to make this happen.
What do you expect? YOu expect the best QB in the league, possibly of all-time, to give money back? That only happens with the 4skins and LA and if the truth comes out, I bet Danny Boy is greasing him on the side or later after he retires.
 

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Thing is Peyton is not giving money back he is only having the deal restructured to allow the Colts cap space. Aikman was having his redone fairly often for the same reason but said himself that he was not giving money back only helping the team create space.
 

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Same thing McNabb could've done to keep a lot more guys in Philly. Too bad Peyton is not only a better QB that McChoke, he happens to be less selfish.
 
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GoinForSix;1386450 said:
Same thing McNabb could've done to keep a lot more guys in Philly. Too bad Peyton is not only a better QB that McChoke, he happens to be less selfish.

Are you serious? The Colts have hardly NO cap room and the Eagles have tons of cap space.... You need a little better comparison.
 

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Remember when Aikman and other higly-paid Cowboys used to do this sort of thing? All it did was postpone the inevitable.
 

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Hostile;1386096 said:
Updated: Feb. 21, 2007, 1:48 PM ET
Manning restructures contract to save Colts cap room

Troy Aikman did the same thing during his tenure. Classy move.
 

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Smashmouth24;1386106 said:
Ultimately a non-story, as Manning sacrifices nothing to make this happen.

Shuffling paper can be stressful ya know:rolleyes:
 
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