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Dolphins, Cards Are Best Options for Manning

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The Peyton Manning-Indianapolis Colts divorce is not official, but the speculation is rampant.

Manning’s future is the hottest story of the NFL offseason. If he is cleared to play after neck rehab and leaves the Colts, there will be intense competition for his services. Future Hall of Fame quarterbacks do not hit the open market often, even ones coming off serious neck surgery and turn 36 in March.

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