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Mike Klis of The Denver Post
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Peyton Manning’s foundation distributed holiday meals to families in both Denver and Indianapolis. (John Leyba, The Denver Post)

Peyton Manning has two more years left on his contract and he’s stated previously he plans on playing out that contract.

But because he’s 38 years old, and because those final two years are not guaranteed, there’s always a question how much longer he will play. Manning said during his press conference Wednesday he does not plan on retiring any time soon.

“I certainly plan on being back if the Broncos will have me,” Manning said. “At this point I’m thinking about Oakland. I know this is the time when there are conversations about what coaches are going to return. For some reason I guess I get to fall into that category because maybe I’m closer to the same age as some of the coaches. But I have no plans along those lines. I’m enjoying playing and looking forward to Sunday’s game and the game to follow that.”

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