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Colts’ Owner Irsay Says Team Will Break Bank To Retain Peyton Manning

In what has to be one of the least difficult front office personnel decisions in sports history, Indianapolis Colts’ owner Jim Irsay has confirmed that the team will sign quarterback Peyton Manning to a contract extension that could make him the highest paid player in NFL history. Manning’s current deal will expire after the end of the 2010 season, with the final two years having been voided due to his meeting a number of performance based criteria. The decision was made before the Colts’ Superbowl loss to the New Orleans Saints.

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Indy Nips Jacksonville As NFL Season Gets Underway

The often maligned Indianapolis Colts defense matched the ferocity of their Jacksonville Jaguars counterparts play for play, and one touchdown pass from Peyton Manning proved to be enough to earn victory by a 14-12 margin in the NFL season opener for both teams. The victory was Manning’s 118th in a Colts uniform, tying the legendary Johnny Unitas for the franchise lead. Unitas, of course, was the personification of the franchise during their years in Baltimore.

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Custom Jordan Sneakers For Christmas

Should you have a hard to shop for teenage boy within your house, Christmas shopping can be frustrating. Out from the toy phase and too much into the video game phase, you could be agonizing over what to get him for Christmas. Teenage boys who like sports will love a set of custom Jordan sneakers as a gift this holiday season. Teenage boys who hate sports will like these sneakers since they’re fashionable right now. Popular in schools from coast to coast, these custom sneakers will make the boy in your lifetime happy on Christmas morning.

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Saints Top Vikings To Advance To Superbowl

Until Sunday, it looked as if the return of Brett Favre to the NFL would have a storybook ending and propel the Minnesota Vikings to the Superbowl. Instead, the New Orleans Saints will be heading to the Superbowl for the first time in franchise history. Garrett Hartley nailed a 40 yard field goal in overtime to give the Saints a 31-28 victory in the NFC Championship game after Brett Favre was intercepted deep in Saints territory during the final seconds of regulation. Favre may be headed back to retirement, while the Saints are headed to Miami to play the biggest game of them all.

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Falcons Win Big On Road, Top 49ers

It’s obvious that the San Francisco 49ers are heading in the right direction under Mike Singletary, but you couldn’t tell by watching their game against the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday. The Falcons scored six touchdowns against the Niners, with running back Michael Turner accounting for three of the scores as Atlanta routed San Francisco by a lopsided 45-10 final score. It was the Niners’ worst defeat since a 41-0 loss back in 2006 under former coach Mike Nolan.

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Broncos Throttle Host Falcons In College Football Action

Bowling Green played Boise State tough on their home field this weekend–at least for one quarter. Things looked good for the host Falcons at the end of the first quarter, as they’d held the #6 ranked Broncos scoreless and were right in the thick of things in a scoreless game. It was all downhill from that point for Bowling Green, as Boise State exploded for 29 unanswered second quarter points. The Broncos would eventually win 49-14.

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NASCAR Racing Information

Everyone who loves NASCAR racing has their own auto racer’s bets. What are the stuffs that you might need when you desire to be a racer? You will need a car with good motor and engine conditions. The car must be made from the finest materials. You also need some spare tires and a good team to help you as you goes along the way. A racing suit is required to during the race together with the helmet. Why is that so? It serves as the first barrier of protection for the drivers.

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