Peyton
Manning and Matt Prater were more about big numbers than the little
one Sunday.
As
in, an NFL-record 64-yard field goal to go along with 39 completions,
397 yards passing and, of course, 51 points.
That
the temperature was only 18 degrees at kickoff and only 14 when
Prater kicked his way to one of the most iconic records in the game
felt more annoying than anything. Same for the opponent — the
Tennessee Titans, who fought gamely for a half before falling 51-28
on Sunday to the Broncos, who clinched a playoff berth.
As
for all those doubts about Manning's abilities in the cold: "I
won't try to answer it because I didn't give it any validation in the
first place," said the quarterback, who is now 4-7 in games
where the temperature is 32 or below at kickoff.
Source:
usatoday
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