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Doug Pensinger/Getty Images Peyton Manning’s potential fairybook ending at Super Bowl 50 can’t compare to the storyline surrounding Cam Newton.

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Even though Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning has a legacy in the National Football League that few will ever match, the Carolina Panthers couldn’t care less if Super Bowl 50 ends up being his final game.

Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning reaffirmed his stance as players returned to practice Thursday for the Super Bowl that the Al-Jazeera America report last month linking him and his wife to human grown hormone is false.

Kubiak said he’s been able to see Manning enjoying this playoff run. “To me it’s all about him playing the game and then you have to react to how he is playing it”.

But questions about Manning’s future and whether he will retire after next Sunday’s game will follow him to Santa Clara, Calif. He is scheduled for four media sessions next week in the days leading up to the Super Bowl.

“Five MVPs, Super Bowl appearances – he’s won a lot of football games and thrown a lot of touchdowns and played at a high level for a long, long time”. It will have to be a low-scoring game for the Broncos to stand a chance at winning their third Super Bowl in franchise history, but Denver wasn’t supposed to beat the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship either. “Denver is really good defensively and that’s certainly going to be a key. I think it’s something that you see in our team’s play and attitude”. “We’re not finished”, Newton said.

“Back when I was playing, there was none of those things (protocols) in place”, he said.

He draws attention to himself in all kinds of ways, not the least of which is challenging everybody to come at him the way the Broncos will, and talking so much that it seems he started Super Bowl Week early. “DeMarcus said he was going to have to take some time to think about that and weigh in”. “But we have a tremendous challenge in front of us facing the Panthers defense”. “He’s got a right to understand that (race) could be one of the problems”.

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“These tickets are going out as quickly as they’re coming in”, Lewis said. He wants to undress the defense as quick as possible.

Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning watches the AFC championship trophy presentation following the NFL football AFC Championship game between the Denver Broncos and the New England Patriots Sunday Jan. 24 2016 in Denver. The Broncos defeated the