LOS ANGELES (The Sports Xchange) – The Los Angeles Rams have had internal discussions about pursuing Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning if he is available this offseason, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Wednesday.
Manning, who turns 40 in March, still is under contract to the Broncos for another year, but most expect the future Hall of Famer to retire sometime after Super Bowl 50.
On Sunday against the Carolina Panthers, Manning attempts to become the first starting quarterback to win the Super Bowl with two teams.
Manning still must decide whether he wants to play next season and the Rams still are formulating their quarterback plans — but the Rams are monitoring the Manning situation, a source told Schefter.
Rams coach Jeff Fisher said at his season-ending news conference that Case Keenum is the team’s starter entering the offseason and Nick Foles and Sean Mannion will compete for the job.
Manning was captured by NFL Films cameras telling New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick that this could be his “last rodeo” in the moments following the Broncos’ 20-18 win in the AFC Championship Game.
Manning, who turns 40 in March, still is under contract to the Broncos for another year, but most expect the future Hall of Famer to retire sometime after Super Bowl 50.
On Sunday against the Carolina Panthers, Manning attempts to become the first starting quarterback to win the Super Bowl with two teams.
Manning still must decide whether he wants to play next season and the Rams still are formulating their quarterback plans — but the Rams are monitoring the Manning situation, a source told Schefter.
Rams coach Jeff Fisher said at his season-ending news conference that Case Keenum is the team’s starter entering the offseason and Nick Foles and Sean Mannion will compete for the job.
Manning was captured by NFL Films cameras telling New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick that this could be his “last rodeo” in the moments following the Broncos’ 20-18 win in the AFC Championship Game.
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