Colts owner Jim Irsay seemingly snubs Hall of Fame quarterback with NFL all-time great list
Peyton Manning spent 14 seasons with the Colts
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Following the death of legendary Cleveland Browns running back Jim Brown, Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay took to social media over the weekend to reveal his list of the "Top 5 Greatest NFL Players of All Time."
But the list stirred a bit of controversy because of one notable absence.
Irsay listed Brown, a nine-time Pro Bowl running back and five-time NFL rushing leader, as his number one followed by seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady and two-time Super Bowl champ and Denver Broncos legend John Elway.
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Rounding out the list at No. 4 and No. 5 were Hall of Fame defensive ends Deacon Jones and Reggie White.
But Twitter users couldn’t help but notice that Irsay seemingly snubbed his own former quarterback Peyton Manning.
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"No love for 18????" one user asked.
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With many arguing that Manning, a five-time league MVP, two-time Super Bowl champ, and 14-time Pro Bowl selection, should’ve been on the list over Elway, Irsay defended his picks and said that Manning would "no doubt" be in his "Top 10."
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"It’s just that Elway didn’t have great offensive players around him til the end, when he won 2 in a row and his feet we’re remarkable, from baseball talents…," Irsay said in part.
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Any list of "all-time" greats is sure to stir up any debate, but Irsay leaving off one of the Colts’ most legendary players raised several eyebrows.
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Manning, 47, spent 14 seasons in Indianapolis but did not play his final season due to a neck injury. He was released the following year and eventually signed with the Denver Broncos where he would go on to win another Super Bowl.