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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Peyton Manning’s retirement announcement will be made at 11 a.m. Monday. In an 18-year career between the Indianapolis Colts and the Broncos, the numbers he piled up will likely make him a sure-fire Hall of Famer when he’s eligible in five years.

Manning is:

  • Super Bowl XLI MVP
  • 14-time Pro Bowl selection
  • Seven-time first-team All-Pro
  • Five-time MVP
  • Two-time Offensive Player of the Year
  • 2012 Comeback Player of the Year

Those honors are from a career of worthy accomplishments:

  • League leader: Passing yards (71,940)
  • League leader: Passing touchdowns (539)
  • League leader: Game-winning drives (56)
  • League leader: Regular-season wins (186, tied)
  • League leader: Regular-season and playoff wins combined (200)
  • Second in the league: Completions (6,125)
  • Third in league: Passing yards per game (270.5)
  • Four in league: Completion percentage (65.3)
  • Fifth in league: Passer rating (96.5)

One of the single greatest seasons in NFL history was directed by Manning in 2013:

  • League leader: Passing yards (5,477)
  • League leader: Passing touchdowns (55)
  • League leader: Passing yards per game (342.3)
  • League leader: Passing touchdowns in one game (seven on Sept. 5)
  • Third in league: Completions (450)