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Peyton and Archie Manning
Peyton and Archie Manning
Super Bowl Profile: Archie and Peyton Manning
January 25, 2010 01:00 PM
by
findingDulcinea Staff
Archie Manning is one of the greatest and most popular players in New Orleans Saints’ history, but come Super Bowl Sunday he’ll be cheering for his son Peyton and the Indianapolis Colts.
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