Former two-time Super Bowl Winner Peyton Manning is in attendance for the Thursday Night Football game between the Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos.

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The game is played at the Empower Field at Mile High Stadium in Denver.

Manning was a player for both the Indianapolis Colts as well as the Denver Broncos during his NFL career. He played for the Colts from his rookie season in 1998 to 2011, winning Super Bowl in 2007. The QB then became a free agent in 2012 and signed with the Broncos, winning another Super Bowl in 2015. This became his last NFL season as he retired as the season ended. 

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The player was met with a lot of cheers from the Broncos fans and signed a couple of fan jerseys on his way to his seat.

He along with his brother, Eli Manning, who is also a former two-time Super Bowl winner, host a popular NFL show named ManningCast on ESPN+ for every Monday Night Football game. On the show, the two quarterbacks analyze the game and provide coverage throughout the duration of the game. They also welcome several guests to ask their views or discuss general topics in every MNF match. 

Peyton Manning had a marvelous NFL career. He passed for over 71,000 yards and was third on the list of all-time passing yards leaders. He threw 539 touchdowns between his stint with the Colts and Broncos.

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His record of 5,477 passing yards in the 2013 is still the NFL record for the most passing yards in a single season. In the same season, he passed for 55 touchdowns which is the current record for most touchdowns thrown in a single 16-week season. 

The player is also a five-time NFL Most Valuable Player, winning the award in 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009 and 2013. This is also an NFL record. Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers holds the second spot with four wins in this category.