Finally, an injury anyone can relate to.
Peyton Manning, the 39-year old quarterback of the Denver Broncos, is currently dealing with plantar fasciitis per CBS4, though the team will not specify what the injury is. And, neither did Vic Lombardi this morning when he broke the news of Manning’s foot pain.
Plantar fasciitis, if that’s what it is, is literally an injury everyday people deal with on a day-to-day basis, especially if their job includes walking long distances.
On Wednesday, while his Broncos teammates took part in a light practice indoors without helmets, Manning observed.
“It’s just really sore coming off the turf,” head coach Gary Kubiak said of Manning’s foot. “It’s been sore for a couple of weeks now. Obviously, we’re inside today, so he did nothing today. He’ll be day-to-day. We’ll just see where he is tomorrow.”
“I feel good,” Manning said Wednesday. “I’ve got to get a little treatment—that’s the day-to-day. It’s kind of that time of year where you have different things, like all players. I made some progress today and it’ll hopefully get a little better tomorrow.”
You can watch Manning’s entire interview period with the Denver press on DenverBroncos.com.
Is Manning too old? At 39, he’s no spring chicken, but he can still get the job done. His arm has looked just fine most of this season and he’s seemed to have some extra energy since the bye week.
And he’s been a warrior his entire career, never missing a game besides the neck surgeries before the 2011 season. Manning will almost certainly play this week when his Broncos host the Kansas City Chiefs. That game kicks off at 2:25 p.m. MT and will be televised on CBS.

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I am 44 and I had a severe form of plantar fasciitis. Thank god, I’ve got rid of it.
As a busy person I had no time to hire pro physiotherapist to get massages or acupuncture.
I remember my pain as a worst nightmare, I could barely walk back then… So I did a research hoping to find an alternative way that could help me to cure plantar fasciitis and I found one.
It’s an e-book which was written by one experienced exercise rehabilitation specialist who claimed that his method can cure plantar fasciitis in 72hours. How cool is that, I thought. So I gave it a try. I followed everything carefully and now I’m plantar fasciitis FREE!!
I forgot to mention that for me treatment lasted 5 days, not 3 :)) But who cares? I still got rid of it. You probably can’t believe me right now and might think that I’m talking bullshi*. I also was sceptical, but I definitely can say that buying that e-book was the best decision that I’ve done in my life.
I’m leaving a link to review of that book, you can read it what’s all about:
dietandhealthreviews*com/fast-plantar-fasciitis-cure-review/
(just replace * with a dot, because I can’t post links here)
Good luck!