By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
The earlier reports that Peyton Manning was no longer visiting teams were premature. Manning is expected to meet new Miami Dolphins head coach Joe Philbin and Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Munchak.
These meetings are expected to take place within the next three days. The meetings will take place away from their team headquarters.
The report says that the meetings will be just with the head coaches, as no front-office executives will be involved.
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These conversations are supposed to be strictly about football. These additional meetings are expected to determine the best sensible fit for his services moving forward.
Manning missed the entire 2011 season due to a neck injury. This was the first time that he was forced to miss an entire season in his career.
The former Tennessee Volunteers quarterback went 10-6 as a starter during the 2010 season. He went 450 of 679 for 4,700 yards.
He had 33 touchdown passes and 17 interceptions.
The 4,700 passing yards were the most that he has thrown for in his career. It was 200 more yards than he had in 2009. And 143 more yards than he had during the 2004 season.
The Dolphins, who went 6-10, had Matt Moore, J.P. Losman, and Chad Henne play quarterback. Moore was 6-6, while Henne was 0-4.
Moore went 210 of 347 for 2,497 yards. He had 16 touchdown passes and nine interceptions.
Henne went 64 of 112 for 868 yards. He had four touchdown passes and four interceptions.
The Titans went 9-7 last season. Matt Hasselbeck went 9-7 as their starter.
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Hasselbeck went 319 of 518 for 3,571 yards. He had 18 touchdown passes and 14 interceptions.
Jake Locker also went 34 of 66 for 542 yards. He had four touchdown passes.
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