The Mannings are holding their annual passing academy and for Eli and father Archie, it's been gratifying to see Peyton throwing again, something he could not do at the Manning Passing Academy a year ago while recovering from neck surgery that sidelined him for all of 2011, the Associated Press reports. Peyton gave a terse "No," when asked if he has something to prove as he comes back from injury with the Denver Broncos after being replaced by Andrew Luck for the Indianapolis Colts, where Peyton spent the first 14 years of his pro career. He did, however, have plenty to say about how happy he is that his rehabilitation is at the point where he feels like an NFL quarterback again. "It has been exciting for me to be back on the field," Peyton said. "When you're injured, it's not fun. You're kind of quarantined. It's nice to be able kind of get the reins cut off, being able to participate in OTAs, minicamp." Peyton said he still has more rehabilitation ahead and has "stopped giving percentages" regarding how healthy he is, but his goal remains to participate fully in training camp, preseason and the regular season. Source: The Redzone
he kind of does in a way seeing if he could come back from this injury thats about it the guy has been amazing his whole career and has a superbowl but i think there is something to prove left but if he cant come back he still had a amazing career.
Considering he missed a whole year of football and had neck surgery, like a few of you said already he does. He has a lot to prove especially with a new team...