A look at the career of quarterback Peyton Manning, who is expected to announce his retirement Monday:
1: Overall pick in the 1998 NFL draft.
2: Super Bowls won by Manning – 2006-07 season with Indianapolis and 2015-16 season with Denver.
Congrats to Peyton Manning to making history again and winning another Super Bowl #GOAT #SB50 pic.twitter.com/p5UclFHt80
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5: MVP awards (2003, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2013), an NFL record.
5: Games finished with a perfect passer rating of 158.3, an NFL record.
7: Touchdown passes on Sept. 5, 2013, which tied Manning with five other quarterbacks for an NFL single-game record.
14: Seasons Manning threw for at least 4,000 yards, an NFL record.
14: Pro Bowl seasons.
18: Seasons in the NFL (he played 17 and missed all of 2011).
32: NFL teams that Manning has wins against, which ties him with Brett Favre for an NFL record.
39: Age when Manning won Super Bowl 50.
At age 39 years and 320 days, Peyton Manning was the oldest QB to start and win the Super Bowl. pic.twitter.com/8EBogUw964
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55: Touchdown passes thrown in 2013-14, an NFL single-season record.
56: Game-winning drives, an NFL record.
93: Games with at least 300 passing yards, an NFL record.
96.5: Passer rating for his career.
186: Regular-season victories, which ties him with Brett Favre for an NFL record.
200: Victories (including playoffs) in his career, an NFL record.
266: Games played.
539: Touchdown passes in his career, an NFL record.
From Peyton Manning's first NFL passing TD to his last. pic.twitter.com/2AJLSSNFNa
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5,477: Passing yards in the 2013-14 season, an NFL single-season record.
71,940: Passing yards in his career, an NFL record.
Compiled by Noel Harris
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