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Associated Press
Monday, October 12, 2009 INDIANAPOLIS -- Peyton Manning's left knee may be sore, but it doesn't appear to be a serious problem for the undefeated Colts. One day after Manning led Indianapolis to a 31-9 victory at Tennessee, coach Jim Caldwell said he had not received a doctor's report regarding the knee, something he would have expected had there been concerns. "We have doctors that are there all the time. They certainly have taken a look at it," Caldwell said Monday. Manning said he hurt the knee when Titans defen ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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