Monday, September 30, 2013

Denver's Peyton Manning sets TD record

Denver's Peyton Manning put on another passing clinic yesterday, clicking on 28-of-34 passes
for 327 yards with four more touchdowns, leading the Broncos to a 52-20 victory over the
Philadelphia Eagles.
Manning set an NFL record with 16 passing touchdowns in the opening four games and has yet
to throw an interception, putting up a Denver franchise record 52 points. Manning bested the
previous league mark of 14 TD passes by Dallas' "Dandy" Don Meredith in 1966 and tied by Kurt
Warner in 1999.
Manning hooked up with Demarius Thomas and Wes Welker for two TD passes each and didn't play in
the fourth quarter.
Manning tops the league with 1,470 passing yards. He has the Broncos' offense clicking early off to the quality 4-0 start, while the struggling Eagles slipped to 1-3 underfirst-year head coach Chip Kelley.

Denver's Peyton Manning continues to blister opposing defenses. Manning set an NFL mark with 16 TD passes in just four games without throwing an interception.

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