clock menu more-arrow no yes mobile

Filed under:

Horse Tracks: Letterman was starstruck by Peyton Manning

Good Morning Broncos Country!

IndyStar.com

The Late Show's David Letterman made his final appearance on the show last night, and a host of celebrities did the final top ten list. One of  those celebrities reading off the final top ten list was current Denver Broncos quarterback, Peyton Manning.

The category for Letterman’s final Top 10 list was "Things I’ve always wanted to say to Dave." Here's what Peyton had to say:

"That doesn't make any sense?" said Letterman after Manning read his line. Then Letterman reacted just like most of us would when encountered by the great Peyton Manning. He pointed and shouted "PEYTON!...OH MY GOD!"

It's safe to say that Letterman was most moved and excited to see the Denver Broncos signal caller during his final show.

Horse Tracks:

Goodell: Kraft's decision won't affect Brady's appeal - NFL.com
Commissioner Roger Goodell said that Patriots owner Robert Kraft's decision not to appeal the team's penalties will not impact Tom Brady's appeal process on Wednesday at the Spring League Meeting.

Chan Gailey: Geno Smith is Jets' starting quarterback - NFL.com
Jets OC Chan Gailey told reporters Wednesday that Gang Green won't have a QB competition this summer. Geno Smith is the starter, but where does that leave Ryan Fitzpatrick?

Muhammad Wilkerson remains absent from Jets OTAs - NFL.com
Muhammad Wilkerson remained absent when the Jets started OTAs on Tuesday. Will the organization end up trading its star defensive end?

Giants' Will Beatty to undergo surgery for torn pectoral - NFL.com
Giants left tackle Will Beatty suffered torn pectoral injury while lifting weights. Big Blue's blocker will undergo surgery and is expected to miss most of the 2015 season.

Los Angeles emerges as Super Bowl contender in 2020 - NFL.com
The Super Bowl could be headed to Hollywood soon. Los Angeles is eligible to be a host site in 2020 if there is a stadium and an NFL team has moved there by the start of the 2018 season.

Raiders owner Mark Davis addresses relocation protest - NFL.com
Oakland Raiders owner Mark Davis said he had no answer when confronted by a group of fans who do not want to see their team move to Los Angeles.

Report: Ryan Kerrigan to miss start of OTAs - NFL.com
Ryan Kerrigan will reportedly miss the beginning of Redskins' OTAs after undergoing a knee scope. The pass-rusher isn't expected to miss much offseason work following the procedure.

Dallas Cowboys sign DE Randy Gregory - NFL.com
Randy Gregory officially signed his four-year contract with the Dallas Cowboys on Wednesday. The embattled rookie slid to the second round after off-field concerns prior to the draft.

Andrew Luck to own Indianapolis Colts if Ryan Tannehill got $96M from Miami Dolphins, Pat McAfee tweets
If Ryan Tannehill received a contract worth $96 million from the Dolphins, then Andrew Luck might end up owning the Colts, teammate Pat McAfee tweeted.

Johnny Manziel of Cleveland Browns will be full participant at OTAs
Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel is expected to be a full participant in Tuesday's OTA session, marking the first glimpse of him throwing in a competitive setting since his 10-week rehab stay.

Could the Broncos Look to Trade a Running Back?
With an abundance on the roster, could the Denver Broncos look to trade a running back yet this offseason?

Ben Garland, Darian Stewart confident in Broncos' new schemes, depth - The Denver Post
Ben Garland and Darian Stewart are already impressed with the Broncos' adjustment to their new schemes.

Confident Darian Stewart believes Broncos' FS job is 'my position to lose'
Competition is afoot at free safety, but Stewart believes he will be the man atop the depth chart.

Garland eager for opportunity to fulfill dreams
With openings along the offensive line, Ben Garland's big chance is finally here.

Syracuse to honor Floyd Little in part of new tribute to No. 44
Hall of Fame Bronco RB Floyd Little is one of three Syracuse legends the Orange are honoring with Plaza 44.

Broncos coaching staff leads high school football clinic
Head Coach Gary Kubiak gave the keynote speech to kick off the fifth annual High School Training Clinic, presented by Gatorade and Nike, which was taught by members of the Broncos coaching staff.