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PRESEASON GAME 4 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (1-2) at CINCINNATI BENGALS (1-2) DATE: Thursday, September 3, 2009 SITE: Paul Brown Stadium KICKOFF: 7:30 p.m. (EDT) CAPACITY: 65,515 SURFACE: Synthetic Turf The Indianapolis Colts, 1-2, close 2009 preseason action by visiting Paul Brown S tadium on Thursday, September 3 to meet the Cincinnati Bengals, 1-2. Kickoff for the contest is 7:30 p.m. (EDT). Indianapolis reaches the preseason finale after opening action on August 14 with a 13-3 home loss to Minnesota. The Colts took a 23-15 home verdict over Philadelphia on August 20, fell last Saturday at Detroit, 18-17. In the club's third outing under Head Coach Jim Caldwell, the bulk of the offensive and defensive starters played into the third quarter. Seven starters were among the 16 players who sat out of the contest (see Personnel Report). Caldwell was elevated to head coach in January, and this is his eighth season with the franchise. Caldwell began with the club in 2002 as quarterbacks coach, eventually adding the responsibilities of assistant head coach (2005) and associate head coach (2008). Cincinnati stands at 1-2 in the preseason with a road loss at New Orleans on August 14, 17-7, a 7-6 win at New England on August 20, and a 24-21 loss last Thursday at home to St. Louis. Owners of the NFL's best regular -season record (1 14-46) since the start of the 1999 season, while being the only team to earn nine playof f appearances in the last 10 seasons, Indianapolis has won 59 of its last 73 regular-season games. Indianapolis' winning ways include a 32-10 record in AFC South play, while the club has owned or shared the lead in 95 of 1 19 weeks of the division's existence. The Colts won five AFC South championships from 2003-07, the best divisional-title streak in club history. Indianapolis is the only NFL team to have double-digit victory totals JIM CALDWELL was named head coach of the Colts on January and playoff appearances each season since the 2002 NFL Realignment. 13, 2009, and this marks his eighth season with Indianapolis. Caldwell joined the club in 2002 as HEAD quarterbacks COACHES coach before adding the title of assistant head coach prior to the 2005 season. Caldwell was promoted to associate head coach with the club prior to the 2008 season. The club's offense has produced levels prolific enough during Caldwell's tenure to allow the club to earn an NFL-best seven consecutive playof f appearances. The club has earned 10+ victories in seven consecutive seasons, tying the second-longest NFL streak, and the club's sixth consecutive 12+-victory season set the NFL's all-time standard. From 2004-08, Indianapolis became the only NFL team to earn winning streaks of at least seven games in five consecutive seasons. Caldwell joined the Colts after serving as quarterbacks coach with Tampa Bay in 2001. Caldwell has more than 20 years of collegiate coaching experience. He spent 1993-2000 as head coach at Wake Forest. He served as an assistant coach at Southern Illinois (1978-80), Northwestern (1981), Colorado (1982-84), Louisville (1985) and Penn S tate (1986-92). Caldwell has coached in six bowl games and won a national championship with Penn State in 1986. In addition to serving on Joe Paterno's title staff, Caldwell tutored under three other coaches who won collegiate crowns (Rey Dempsey, Southern Illinois; Bill McCartney, Colorado; Howard Schnellenberger, Louisville). Caldwell was a four -year starter at defen - sive back at Iowa and worked as a graduate assistant for Iowa in 1977. COLTS 2009 SCHEDULE PRESEASON (1-2) DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT Fri. Aug. 14 MINNESOTA VIKINGS L 3-13 Thu. Aug. 20 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES W 23-15 Sat. Aug. 29 at Detroit Lions L 17-18 Thu. Sept. 3 at Cincinnati Bengals 7:30 p.m. REGULAR SEASON Sun. Sept. 13 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 1:00 p.m. Mon. Sept. 21 at Miami Dolphins 8:30 p.m. Sun. Sept. 27 at Arizona Cardinals 8:20 p.m. Sun. Oct. 4 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS 1:00 p.m. Sun. Oct. 11 at Tennessee Titans 8:20 p.m. Sun. Oct. 18 Open Date Sun. Oct. 25 at St. Louis Rams 1:00 p.m. Sun. Nov. 1 SAN FRANCISCO 49ers 1:00 p.m. Sun. Nov. 8 HOUSTON TEXANS 1:00 p.m. Sun. Nov. 15 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 8:20 p.m. Sun. Nov. 22* at Baltimore Ravens 1:00 p.m. Sun. Nov. 29* at Houston Texans 1:00 p.m. Sun. Nov. 6* TENNESSEE TITANS 1:00 p.m. Sun. Dec. 13* DENVER BRONCOS 1:00 p.m. Thu. Dec. 17* at Jacksonville Jaguars 8:20 p.m. Sun. Dec. 27* NEW YORK JETS 4:15 p.m. Sun. Dec. 3* at Buffalo Bills 1:00 p.m. *subject to change (NFL Flex Scheduling) ~All Times Local to Indianapolis. PERSONNEL REPORT: DB-Bob Sanders (knee) and K-Adam Vinatieri (hip/knee) are on PUP. Players who missed the Detroit game last week included DE-Raheem Brock, TE-Colin Cloherty, DB-Michael Coe, WR-Sam Giguere, DB-Matt Giordano, RB-Mike Hart, DB-Kelvin Hayden, DB-Jacob Lacey, DE-Robert Mathis, DT -Ed Johnson, DT - Terrance Taylor, LB-Gary Brackett, QB-Jim Sorgi and OG-Ryan Lilja. TELEVISION/RADIO: WTTV-TV telecasts with Kevin Lee, Mark Herrmann and Jeffrey Gorman (field reporter). 1070-The Fan/HANK-FM, 97.1 broadcasts with Bob Lamey, Will Wolford and Jeffrey Gorman (field reporter). NEXT WEEK: Indianapolis opens regular -season action by hosting Jacksonville on Sunday, September 13 at 1:00 p.m. (EDT). He hold a bachelor's degree from Iowa. Caldwell was born on January 16, 1955 in Beloit, Wis.

MARVIN LEWIS became the ninth Bengals head coach on January 14, 2003. Lewis joined Cincinnati after serving as defensive coordina - tor/assistant head coach with Washington in 2002. Lewis directed Cincinnati to 8-8 records in his first two seasons with the team, and the Bengals produced a record of 1 1-5 in 2005 in winning the AFC North. Cincinnati was 8-8 in 2006, 7-9 in 2007 and 4-11-1 in 2008. Lewis spent 1996-01 as defensive coordinator with Baltimore, a tenure that included a Super Bowl title during the 2000 regular season. Lewis' 2000 defensive unit set the NFL record for fewest points allowed in a 16-game season (165) and ranked 1st in the NFL in rushing yards allowed (970), rushing average (2.7), takeaways (49), fumbles recovered (26) and shutouts (4). Lewis was LB Coach with Pittsbur gh 1992-95. He started his career at his alma mater, Idaho S tate, as LB Coach from 1981-84. He served at Long Beach State 1985-86, New Mexico 1987-89 and Pittsbur gh 1990-91 before entering the NFL. Lewis was a LB, QB and DB at Idaho State. He is a native of McDonald, Pa. COLTS-BENGALS SERIES NOTES The Colts and Bengals have met 17 times in preseason play since the franchises started meeting in 1985. Cincinnati leads the preseason series, 11-6. The teams last met in the preseason on August 28, 2008, with the Bengals earning at 27-7 victory in Lucas Oil Stadium. The clubs met on September 1, 2007, when the Bengals earned a 14-6 home win. Cincinnati also earned a 20-3 win in Indianapolis on September 1, 2006. The clubs met in Paul Brown S tadium on September 2, 2005, with Cincinnati earning a 38-0 win. This is the ninth consecutive preseason the clubs have met. The rivalry was fought in Paul Brown S tadium on September 3, 2004, with Cincinnati gaining a 16-13 victory. The Colts topped the Bengals, 21-20, on August 29, 2003 for their last preseason triumph over Cincinnati. This is the eighth time in nine years the clubs are meeting in the preseason finale. The teams met annually in preseason play from 1992-99. The league series stands 15-8 in favor of the Colts, and 1-0 in favor of the Colts in post-season play. The teams last met on December 7, 2008, with the Colts taking a 35-3 home victory. QB- Peyton Manning was 26-32-277, 3 TDs passing, teaming with TE-Dallas Clark (4-29, 1 TD; 4t) and WRs-Marvin Harrison (3-78, 1 TD; 5t) and Anthony Gonzalez (3-27, 1 TD; 2t) on scoring tosses. Indianapolis pro - duced five sacks and four takeaways, including two interceptions by DB- Kelvin Hayden, the final one returned 85 yards for a score. Manning became the only NFL player to open a career with 1 1 3,000+-yard and 20+-TD seasons. The teams also met on December 18, 2006 in the RCA Dome, as the Colts posted a 34-16 win. Manning (29-36-282, 4 TDs) directed a potent of fensive attack that included solid ef forts from Harrison (8-86, 3 TDs) and WR-Reggie Wayne (7-84, 1 TD). DE-Dwight Freeney totaled three sacks as the club assumed a second-quarter lead it would not relinquish. The last series renewal in Cincinnati was on November 20, 2005, as Indianapolis forged a 45-37 win. Taking a 35-27 halftime lead with touchdowns on the first five possessions, the Colts earned an offensive shootout victory. Manning was 24-40-365, 3 TDs/1 int. Wayne was 5-1 17, 1 TD, while Clark was 6-125, 1 TD and RB- Edgerrin James was 24-89, 2 TDs rushing. Cincinnati produced 492 yards behind QB-Carson Palmer (25-38-335, 2 TDs/1 int.). Cincinnati rushed for 164 yards, while WR-Chad Johnson was 8-189, 1 TD receiving. The Colts posted a 28-21 victory over the Bengals on October 6, 2002. In that contest, Indianapolis raced to a 21-0 first-half lead and never trailed. Manning was 21-34-224, 2 TDs/1 int. and tallied on an 11t rush. He teamed with TE-Marcus Pollard (3t) and Harrison (9-145, 1 TD, 3t) on first-half scoring plays, while James' (22-60, 1 TD) 3t fourth-quarter rush provided the winning points. The clubs met on October 24, 1999, with the Colts winning in the RCA Dome, 31-10. Cincinnati's last win in the league series came on November 9, 1997, 28-13 in Indianapolis. The Colts won the only playof f encounter between the clubs, 17-0 in Baltimore on December 26, 1970. The teams met annually in league play from 1992 through 1999. 2008 TEAM RANKINGS OFFENSE RANKING DEFENSE RANKING Total Rush Pass CONF. NFL Total Rush Pass CONF. NFL Colts 335.5 79.6 255.9 6-16- 3 15-31- 5 310.9 122.9 188.1 5-12- 3 11-24- 6 Bengals 245.5 95.0 150.4 16-15-14 32-29-30 325.5 120.1 205.4 6-9- 9 12-21-15 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Joseph Addai (uh-die) Shane Andrus (AN-drus) Antoine Bethea (buh-thay) Raheem (rah-heem) Brock Keyunta (key-un-tay) Dawson Kyle DeVan (duh-van) Ryan Diem (DEEM) Dan Federkeil (FAY-der-kyle) Pierre Garcon (gar-sohn) Sam Giguere (jee-gair) Matt Giordano (JEE-or-DON-O) Tyjuan (tie-wahn) Hagler Ramon Humber (HUM-ber) Freddy Keiaho (key-ah-ho) Ryan Lilja (LILL-juh) Pat McAfee (MAC-uh-fee) Fili (FEE-lee) Moala (Muh-wa-luh) Marcus Paschal (PASS-kuhl) Jerraud (juh-rod) Powers Gijon (JEE-ON) Robinson Tom Santi (SAN-tee) Jim Sorgi (SORE-jee) Jacob Tamme (Tammy) Mike Tauiliili (tau-e-lee-e-lee) Michael Toudouze (tuh-dooz) Tony Ugoh (YOU-go) Adam Vinatieri (Vin-uh-TERRY)

COLTS STATISTICAL NOTES BEST NFL ROAD WINNING PERCENTAGE 2002-2008 TEAM RECORD WINNING % New England 42-14.750 COLTS 41-15.732 Philadelphia 33-22-1.598 NY Giants 32-24.571 Pittsburgh 32-24.571 MOST CONSECUTIVE 10+-VICTORY SEASONS-NFL HISTORY NO. OF SEASONS TEAM YEARS 16 San Francisco 1983-98 7 COLTS 2002-08 7 Dallas 1975-81 6 Dallas 1968-73 6 Miami 1970-75 6 LA Rams 1973-78 6 Dallas 1991-96 6 New England 2003-08 BEST NFL HOME WINNING PERCENTAGE 2002-2008 TEAM RECORD WINNING % COLTS 44-12.786 New England 44-12.786 Pittsburgh 40-15-1.723 Baltimore 40-16.714 Denver/Seattle/San Diego 38-18.679 THE COLTS BY MONTH SINCE 2002: (OVERALL 85-27) Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. 2002 2-1 2-2 3-1 3-2 -- 2003 4-0 2-1 3-2 3-1 -- 2004 2-1 2-2 4-0 4-0 0-1 2005 3-0 4-0 4-0 2-2 1-0 2006 3-0 4-0 3-1 2-3 -- 2007 4-0 3-0 2-2 4-1 -- 2008 1-2 2-2 5-0 4-0 -- TOTAL 19-4 19-7 24-6 22-9 1-1 COLTS TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL THE LAST FIVE SEASONS DEFENSE OFFENSE MARGIN AFC/NFL RANK Int. Fumbles Total Int. Fumbles Total 2004 19 17 36 10 7 17 +19 1/1 2005 18 13 31 11 8 19 +12 3/4t 2006 15 11 26 9 10 19 +7 4t/6t 2007 22 15 37 14 5 19 + 18 2/2 2008 15 11 26 12 5 17 +9 4/4 Total 89 67 156 56 35 91 +65 *The Colts 5 lost fumbles in 2008 were fewest in AFC and second-fewest in NFL. *The Colts 17 total giveaways in 2008 tied for second-fewest in AFC and tied for third-fewest in NFL. NFL TURNOVER RATIOS FROM 2004-2008 FEWEST GIVEAWAYS MOST TAKEAWAYS BEST MARGIN 91 COLTS 172 CHICAGO +65 COLTS 105 SAN DIEGO 170 CINCINNATI +48 SAN DIEGO 107 JACKSONVILLE 157 CAROLINA +38 CINCINNATI 114 NEW ENGLAND 157 BALTIMORE +30 CAROLINA 118 WASHINGTON 156 COLTS +28 NEW ENGLAND 124 ATLANTA 153 SAN DIEGO +20 JACKSONVILLE NY GIANTS NFL'S BEST REGULAR SEASON RECORDS 1999-2009 COLTS AMONG NFL S WINNINGEST TEAMS FROM 1999-2009: The Colts stand as the NFL's winningest team since the start of the 1999 season. The Colts own a 114-46 record during that span. Record Team Head Coach 114-46 COLTS Jim Mora/Tony Dungy/Jim Caldwell 110-50 New England Pete Carroll/Bill Belichick 100-59-1 Pittsburgh Bill Cowher/Mike Tomlin 97-62-1 Philadelphia Andy Reid 96-64 Tennessee Jeff Fisher 92-68 Green Bay Ray Rhodes/Mike Sherman/Mike McCarthy 91-69 Baltimore Brian Billick/John Harbaugh 91-69 Denver Mike Shanahan/Josh McDaniels 87-73 Tampa Bay Tony Dungy/Jon Gruden/Raheem Morris 87-73 NY Giants Jim Fassel/Tom Coughlin

COLTS TEAM OFFENSIVE NOTES... 2008 OFFENSIVE NOTES *The Colts ranked 3rd in AFC passing offense, 5th in the NFL. *The Colts ranked 2nd in the AFC and 3rd in the NFL in sacks allowed per pass play, allowing one sack per 42.8 attempts. The ratio for sacks per pass play marked a new Colts record. *The Colts converted 1 1 of 16 fourth-down conversions, 68.8%. That conversion percentage ranked 3rd in the AFC and 4th in the NFL. *The Colts offense ranked 1st in the NFL in TD% inside the red zone, scoring a TD 68.0% of the time (34/50). COLTS OFFENSE HAS CONTINUED TO RANK AMONG NFL S BEST *The Colts have finished in the top four in NFL scoring offense eight of the last 10 years. *The Colts have finished in the top three in AFC passing offense for 11 consecutive seasons, leading the conference six times in that span. *The Colts have finished in the top six in NFL passing offense for 11 straight seasons, leading the league in 2003 and 2004. *The Colts have finished ranked in the top 10 in NFL total offense for nine of the last 10 seasons. *In eight of those 10 seasons, the Colts have ranked in the top five in NFL total offense, including six years in the top three. *Third-down conversion percentage has been a factor in the Colts offensive success. The Colts have converted third downs at the highest rate in the NFL each of the past four seasons, and have ranked no worse than 8th in the NFLsince 1999. The Colts set an NFLrecord with a 56.1 conversion rate in 2006. THIRD-DOWN CONVERSION PERCENTAGE YEAR MADE-ATT. PCT. AFC/NFL RANK 2008 101-201 50.2 1/1 2007 100-203 49.3 1/1 2006 105-187 56.1* 1/1 2005 91-187 48.7 1/1 2004 70-164 42.7 5/7 2003 91-217 41.9 2/6 2002 102-227 44.9 2/3 2001 85-205 41.5 3/6 2000 94-201 46.8 1/2 1999 73-186 39.2 6/8 1998 71-202 35.1 9/17 *-NFL record THIRD-DOWN CONVERSION PCT. SINCE 1998 TEAM MADE-ATT. PCT. COLTS 959-2,136 44.9 Minnesota 934-2,230 41.9 Green Bay 949-2,313 41.0 Pittsburgh 971-2,383 40.7 New Orleans 959-2,359 40.7 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSION PCT. SINCE 1998 TEAM MADE-ATT. PCT. COLTS 71-116 61.2 Houston 64-110 58.2 St. Louis 94-163 57.7 New England 109-196 55.6 Minnesota 80-148 54.1 COLTS TEAM DEFENSIVE NOTES... 2008 DEFENSIVE NOTES *The Colts surrendered only six passing touchdowns, an NFLrecord for the fewest passing TDs allowed in a 16-game schedule (record was nine by Denver in 1978 and Pittsburgh in 1990). *The Colts were the only team to rank in the top-five in the AFC in pass offense (3) and pass defense (3), and one of two teams to rank in the topsix in the NFL in pass offense (5) and pass defense (6)-(Phi., 3/6). *The Colts finished in the top 10 in NFL pass defense for the third consecutive season, marking the first time since the 1970 NFL Merger that the team has finished ranked in the top 10 three consecutive seasons. *The Colts defense was 3rd in the AFC and 3rd in the NFL in TD% inside the red zone, allowing a TD 40.4% of the time (19/47). *Since 2002, the Colts have ranked in the top 10 in scoring defense five times. COLTS PASSING DEFENSE RANKINGS YEAR YDS./GAME AFC/NFL RANK 2008 188.1 3/6 2007 172.8 1/2 2006 159.3 2/2 2005 196.9 5/15 COLTS PASSING TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED YEAR TDs ALLOWED AFC/NFL RANK 2008 6* 1/1 2007 16 1/2t 2006 16 4t/5t 2005 17 2t/6t *-NFL record COLTS RUSH DEFENSE IMPROVES IN 2008 Through the season s first four games, the Colts rush defense surren - dered an average of 188.5 yards per game. In the final 12 games, the rush defense allowed 101.0 yards per game. FIRST FOUR GAMES FINAL 12 GAMES Chicago 183 Baltimore 51 Minnesota 179 Green Bay 116 Jacksonville 236 Tennessee 88 Houston 156 New England 140 Total 754 Pittsburgh 59 Houston 177 San Diego 120 Cleveland 101 Cincinnati 82 Detroit 90 Jacksonville 105 Tennessee 83 Total 1212

QUARTERBACK PEYTON MANNING REWRITING THE COLTS RECORD BOOKS: Manning owns the club career passing marks in completions, attempts, yards and touchdowns. Manning also owns club records with 17 4+-TD games, six 5+-TD games and seven 400+-yard games. His 472 passing yards at Kansas City 10/31/04 marked a franchise-best. In 2004, Manning s seasonal completion percentage (67.6), touchdowns (49), passing yardage (4,557) and passer rating (121.1) all marked club records. Manning owns the single-game club mark with 6 TD passes at New Orleans 9/28/03 and at Detroit 1 1/25/04. NFL ALL-TIME CAREER PASSING LEADERS TOUCHDOWNS PASSING YARDS 1. Brett Favre* 464 1. Brett Favre* 65,127 2. Dan Marino 420 2. Dan Marino 61,361 3. Fran Tarkenton 342 3. John Elway 51,475 4. Peyton Manning* 333 4. Warren Moon 49,325 5. John Elway 300 5. Fran Tarkenton 47,003 6. Warren Moon 291 6. Vinny Testaverde 46,223 7. John Unitas 290 7. Peyton Manning* 45,628 8. Vinny Testaverde 275 8. Drew Bledsoe 44,611 9. Joe Montana 273 9. Dan Fouts 43,040 10. Dave Krieg 261 10. Joe Montana 40,551 11. Sonny Jurgensen 255 11. John Unitas 40,239 IRONMAN: Manning has started the first 176 games of his career (the longest career-opening streak of any QB in NFL history and the longest streak in Colts history). He collected his 100th career starting win in his 154th career game vs. Kansas City 1 1/18/07, the 5th-fastest pace to 100 wins in NFL history. His 117 wins rank second-most in Colts history (118, Unitas). Manning is one of three NFL QBs to have defeated 31 other NFL teams (Tom Brady, Brett Favre). Manning has won 10+ games in a season 9 times (1999-00, 2002-08), 1st among Colts QBs (3, Unitas; 3, Jones). Among QBs, his 176-game start streak is 2nd-longest in the NFL history (269, Brett Favre). MOST CAREER STARTING WINS IN NFL HISTORY Rank Name Record Pct. 1. Brett Favre* 169-100-0.628 2. John Elway 148-82-1.643 3. Dan Marino 147-93-0.613 4. Fran Tarkenton 125-109-6.533 5. John Unitas 119-63-4.651 t6. Peyton Manning* 117-59-0.665 t6. Joe Montana 117-47-0.713 8. Terry Bradshaw 107-51-0.677 9. Warren Moon 102-98-0.510 10. Jim Kelly 101-59-0.631 PEYDIRT: Manning (1998-08) has 20+ TD passes in 11 consecutive seasons, extending his club record. Manning owns 11 of 21 20+-TD seasons in club history. Manning (1998-08) is the only NFL QB with 25+ touchdowns passes in 11 consecutive seasons. Manning owns one of five 40+ seasons in NFL history (50, Tom Brady, 2007; 49, Manning, 2004; 48, Marino, 1984; 44, Marino, 1986; 41, Kurt Warner, 1999). He owns four of the franchise s five 30+-TD seasons (49, Manning, 2004; 33, Manning, 2000; 32, John Unitas, 1959; 31, Manning, 2006-07). MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH 20+-TD PASSES Player Cons. Seasons Brett Favre 12 seasons (1994-2005) Peyton Manning 11 seasons (1998-present) Dan Marino 10 seasons (1983-92) IN 176 CAREER GAMES, MANNING HAS RECORDED THE FOLLOWING: CATEGORY NO. OF TIMES 2+ Touchdown Passes 101 3+ Touchdown Passes 52 4+ Touchdown Passes 17 5+ Touchdown Passes 6 300+ Passing Yards 47 400+ Passing Yards 7 100+ Rating Games 68 20+ Completion Games 125 Games with TD pass 155 50+ Completion Percentage 169 55+ Completion Percentage 150 60+ Completion Percentage 126 Colts scored 30+ Points 65 Produced 100+ Receiver 109 Red Zone TD: Int Ratio 204:22 PEYTON MANNING BY THE YARDS PASSING YARDS (176 games) TOTAL OFFENSE (176 games) 200+ yards 142 games 300+ yards 145 games 250+ yards 99 games 350+ yards 96 games 300+ yards 47 games 400+ yards 44 games 350+ yards 18 games 400+ yards 7 games MANNING has taken every snap in 149 of 176 games. Manning took 1,590 consecutive snaps to open his career. He had a career -best streak of 1,631 consecutive snaps end at New Orleans 9/28/03. He has taken 10,691 of 11,067 possible snaps from 1998-08. The only other QBs to take snaps from scrimmage during Manning s career are Steve Walsh (21, 1999), Mark Rypien (22, 2001), Brock Huard (22, 2003) and Jim Sor gi (74, 2004; 102, 2005; 74, 2007; 56, 2008). P-Hunter Smith took one snap in 2000 (fake FG), 2003 (fake FG), 2004 (fake punt) and 2005 (fake FG). RB-Edgerrin James took one direct snap in 2005. Manning has missed one career snap due to injury (vs. Miami, 1 1/11/01). MANNING DURING NINE-GAME WINNING STREAK IN 2008 Date Opponent Att-Comp Yds Pct TD Int Rating 11/02 vs. NE 29-21 254 72.4 2 0 121.9 11/09 at Pittsburgh 40-21 240 52.5 3 0 95.8 11/16 vs. Houston 46-30 320 65.2 2 0 99.9 11/23 at San Diego 44-32 255 72.7 2 1 92.5 11/30 at Cleveland 21-15 125 71.4 0 2 46.8 12/07 vs. Cincinnati 32-26 277 81.3 3 0 134.0 12/14 vs. Detroit 37-28 318 75.7 1 0 110.0 12/18 at Jacksonville 34-29 364 85.3 3 0 140.7 12/28 vs. Tennessee 7-7 95 100.0 1 0 158.3 TOTALS 290-209 2,248 72.1 17 3 109.7 MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH 25+-TD PASSES Player Cons. Seasons Peyton Manning 11 seasons (1998-present) Dan Marino 5 seasons (1984-88) Brett Favre 5 seasons (1994-98)

2008 PEYTON MANNING GAME-BY-GAME DATE OPPONENT Att-Comp. Yds. Pct. TD INT LG Rat. Result 09/07 vs. Chicago 49-30 257 61.2 1 0 20 81.8 L 13-29 09/14 at Minnesota 42-26 311 61.9 1 2 75 72.6 W 18-15 09/21 vs. Jacksonville 29-15 216 51.7 1 2 40 59.0 L 21-23 10/05 at Houston 34-25 247 73.5 2 1 36 101.0 W 31-27 10/12 vs. Baltimore 28-19 271 67.9 3 0 67t 134.7 W 31-3 10/19 at Green Bay 42-21 229 50.0 0 2 34 46.6 L 14-34 10/27 at Tennessee 41-26 223 63.4 2 2 26 73.5 L 21-31 11/02 vs. New England 29-21 254 72.4 2 0 26 121.9 W 18-15 11/09 at Pittsburgh 40-21 240 52.5 3 0 65t 95.8 W 24-20 11/16 vs. Houston 46-30 320 65.2 2 0 28 99.9 W 33-27 11/23 at San Diego 44-32 255 72.7 2 1 29 92.5 W 23-20 11/30 at Cleveland 21-15 125 71.4 0 2 17 46.8 W 10-6 12/07 vs. Cincinnati 32-26 277 81.3 3 0 67 134.0 W 35-3 12/14 vs. Detroit 37-28 318 75.7 1 0 39 110.0 W 31-21 12/18 at Jacksonville 34-29 364 85.3 3 0 41t 140.7 W 31-24 12/28 vs. Tennessee 7-7 95 100.0 1 0 55T 158.3 w 23-0 TOTAL 555-371 4,002 66.8 27 12 75 95.0 12-4 Category 1998 AFC/NFL 1999 AFC/NFL 2000 AFC/NFL 2001 AFC/NFL 2002 AFC/NFL 2003 AFC/NFL 2004 AFC/NFL Comp. 326 1/2 331 1/3 357 1/1 343 2/3 392 2/2 379 1/1 336 2/4 Attempts 575 1/1 533 2/4 571 2/3 547 2/5 591 4/4 566 1/2 497 4/8 Comp. Pct. 56.7 9/19 62.1 1/2 62.5 2/5 62.7 3/6 66.3 4/4 67.0 1/1 67.6 1/3 Yards 3,739 1/3 4,135 1/3 4,413 1/1 4,131 1/2 4,200 3/3 4,267 1/1 4,557 2/3 Yds./Att. 6.50 10/20 7.76 1/4 7.73 2/5 7.55 2/5 7.11 7/10 7.53 3/4 9.2 1/1 TDs 26 2/5 26 1/3 33 1/1* 26 2/5 27 2/2* 29 1/2 49 1/1 Rating 71.2 12/23 90.7 1/4 94.7 2/6 84.1 4/8* 88.8 4/6 99.0 2/2 121.1 1/1 Category 2005 AFC/NFL 2006 AFC/NFL 2007 AFC/NFL 2008 AFC/NFL Comp. 305 5/6 362 1/3 337 3/7 371 2/4 Attempts 453 9/13 557 1/4 515 4/10 555 2/5 Comp. Pct. 67.3 3/3 65.0 2/3 65.4 4/6 66.8 2/3 Yards 3,747 5/7 4,397 1/2 4,040 3/7 4,002 3/6 Yds./Att. 8.3 2/2 7.89 1/4 7.84 2/3 7.21 6/13 TDs 28 2/2 31 1/1 31 3/4 27 2/5 Rating 104.1 1/1 101.0 1/1 98.0 4/4 95.0 3/5 PEYTON MANNING CAREER PASSING TOTALS YEAR ST/PL Att-Comp. Yds. Pct. TD INT LG Rat. 1998 16/16 575-326 3,739 56.7 26 28 78t 71.2 1999 16/16 533-331 4,135 62.1 26 15 80t 90.7 2000 16/16 571-357 4,413 62.5 33 15 78t 94.7 2001 16/16 547-343 4,131 62.7 26 23 86t 84.1 2002 16/16 591-392 4,200 66.3 27 19 69 88.8 2003 16/16 566-379 4,267 67.0 29 10 79t 99.0 2004 16/16 497-336 4,557 67.6 49 10 80t 121.1 2005 16/16 453-305 3,747 67.3 28 10 80t 104.1 2006 16/16 557-362 4,397 65.0 31 9 68t 101.0 2007 16/16 515-337 4,040 65.4 31 14 73t 98.0 2008 16/16 555-371 4,002 66.8 27 12 75 95.0 TOTAL 176/176 5,960-3,839 45,628 64.4 333 165 86t 94.7 MANNING AMONG COLTS QUARTERBACKS Attempts Completions Yards Touchdowns Games 5,960 Manning 3,839 Manning 45,628 Manning 333 Manning 206 Unitas 5,110 Unitas 2,796 Unitas 39,768 Unitas 287 Unitas 176 Manning 2,464 Jones 1,382 Jones 17,663 Jones 122 Jones 98 Jones 1,536 Trudeau 874 George 9,647 Trudeau 49 Harbaugh 61 Trudeau 1,532 George 812 Trudeau 9,551 George 47 Morrall 53 Harbaugh 1,230 Harbaugh 746 Harbaugh 8,705 Harbaugh 41 Trudeau 52 George 1,154 Pagel 587 Pagel 7,474 Pagel 41 George 51 Morrall/Pagel

MANNINGAND MORE MILESTONES: Manning, a nine-time Pro Bowler (1999-00, 2002-08), is the only player in NFL history with 3,000 passing yards in each of his 1st 1 1 seasons, and he owns 1 1 of the 17 3,000+ passing seasons in Colts history (3, Unitas; 3, Bert Jones). Manning extended his NFL-record streak of 4,000+ seasons to six in 2004, tying Dan Marino s all-time NFL mark. He holds the NFL career mark for 4,000+ passing seasons with nine. MOST CONSECUTIVE 3,000+-YARD PASSING SEASONS Player Cons. Seasons Brett Favre 17 seasons (1992-present) Peyton Manning 11 seasons (1998-present) Dan Marino 9 seasons (1984-92) NFL QBs WITH MULTIPLE 4,000+ PASSING SEASONS 9 Peyton Manning, Colts 1999-04, 06-08 6 Dan Marino, Miami 1984-86, 88, 92, 94 5 Brett Favre, Green Bay 1995, 98-99, 04, 07 4 Warren Moon, Houston/Minn. 1990-91, 1994-95 3 Dan Fouts, San Diego 1979-81 3 Drew Bledsoe, NE/Buff. 1994, 96, 02 3 Drew Brees, New Orleans 2006-08 3 Trent Green, Kansas City 2003-05 3 Kurt Warner, St. Louis, Ariz. 1999, 01, 08 2 Steve Young, San Francisco 1993, 98 2 Tom Brady, New England 2005, 07 MISCELLANEOUS: Manning has 68 career 100+ rating games, including three perfect rating games of 158.3 (with minimum of 15 attempts), tied for the most by any NFL QB (3, Roethlisber ger; 3, Warner) since 1973, when the rating system was instituted. The Colts are 60-8 in those 68 games. Manning has 31 career 50+-yard TD passes, including a career-high 6 in 2000. He has hit passes to 7 dif ferent players 53 times in his career and with 8+ players 13 times. Manning is the only player in club history to throw for 400+ yards in multiple games. MOST PROLIFIC QB-WR TD DUOs IN NFL HISTORY Peyton Manning-Marvin Harrison, Colts, 1998-08 112 Steve Young-Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1987-99 85 Dan Marino-Mark Clayton, Miami, 1983-92 79 Jim Kelly-Andre Reed, Buffalo, 1986-96 65 John Unitas-Raymond Berry, Colts, 1956-67 63 MOST PROLIFIC ACTIVE QB-WR TD DUOs Peyton Manning-Reggie Wayne, Colts, 2001-08 52 Jake Delhomme-Steve Smith, Panthers, 2003-08 37 Peyton Manning-Dallas Clark, Colts, 2003-08 31 Carson Palmer-Chad Ochocinco, Bengals, 2003-08 31 Ben Roethlisberger-Hines Ward, Steelers, 2004-08 30 MANNING S TOP 10 RATING GAMES (with min. 15 attempts) Date Opponent Rating (Passing Totals) 9/28/03 at New Orleans 158.3 (20-25-314, 6 TDs) 11/10/02 at Philadelphia 158.3 (18-23-319, 3 TDs) 10/22/00 New England 158.3 (16-20-268, 3 TDs) 12/9/07 at Baltimore 157.5 (13-17-249, 4 TDs) 12/4/05 Tennessee 151.2 (13-17-187, 3 TDs) 12/14/03 Atlanta 146.5 (25-30-290, 5 TDs) 11/8/04 Minnesota 144.8 (23-29-268, 4 TDs) 10/2/05 at Tennessee 144.1 (20-27-264, 4 TDs) 9/25/00 Jacksonville 143.3 (23-36-440, 4 TDs) 11/25/04 at Detroit 141.4 (23-28-236, 6 TDs) NFL ALL-TIME CAREER COMPLETIONS LEADERS 1. 5,720 Brett Favre* 2. 4,967 Dan Marino 3. 4,123 John Elway 4. 3,988 Warren Moon t5. 3,839 Peyton Manning* t5. 3,839 Drew Bledsoe 7. 3,787 Vinny Testaverde 8. 3,686 Fran Tarkenton 9. 3,409 Joe Montana 10. 3,297 Dan Fouts Manning reached 3,000 completions in his 139th career game vs. Philadelphia 11/26/06, marking the fastest player in league history to reach 3,000 career completions (146 games, Dan Marino and Drew Bledsoe). MANNING TD PASSES BY TARGET (30): M. Harrison (1 12), R. Wayne (52), M. Pollard (34), D. Clark (31), B. S tokley (15), E. James (11), T. Small (7), T. Wilkins (7), K. Dilger (7), A. Gonzalez (7), J. Addai (6), J. Pathon (6), B. Fletcher (5), M. Faulk (4), D. Rhodes (4), T. Walters (4), Q. Ismail (3), J. Mungro (3), E.G. Green (2), B. Utecht (2), R. Williams (2), J. Finn (1), T. Insley (1), K. Keith (1) D. Klecko (1), L. Lawton (1), A. Moorehead (1), M. Roberg (1), T. Santi (1), L. Warren (1). MANNING S COMPLETIONS BY RECEIVERS (Top 11): M. Harrison (953), R. Wayne (569), E. James (355), M. Pollard (243), D. Clark (250), K. Dilger (150), J. Pathon (138), B. S tokley (134), D. Rhodes (125), T. Wilkins (117), J. Addai (106). MANNING S YARDS BY RECEIVER (T op 10): M. Harrison (12,766), R. Wayne (8,005), M. Pollard (3,138), D. Clark (3,026), E. James (2,833), B. S tokley (1,794), K. Dilger (1,663), J. Pathon (1,650), T. Wilkins (1,445), A. Gonzalez (1,230). MANNING TD PASSES BY QUARTER: QUARTER TD PASSES 1st 77 2nd 92 3rd 86 4th 78 STREAKY MANNING : Manning has had 8 career streaks of con - secutive games with TD passes extending into double digits, surpassing Hall of Fame QB-John Unitas (3) for the club record. He has 21 career games without a TD pass. Manning hit scoring tosses in 27 straight games from 1998-1999. Manning owns 8 of the 12 10+-game streaks in club history (47 games, Unitas (NFLrecord); 27, Manning; 16, Manning; 13, Manning; 13, Manning; 12, Unitas; 12, Manning; 12, Manning; 1 1, Manning; 11, Manning; 10, Unitas; 10, Jim Harbaugh). TOTAL OFFENSE UNDER MANNING The Colts have had 11 consecutive seasons of 5,000+ net yards of fense. The team had a club-record 6,475 yards in 2004. Manning has engineered 11 of the 16 5,000+ seasons in club history. YEAR TOTAL YDS. YDS./GAME AFC/NFL RANK 2008 5,368 335.5 6/15 2007 5,739 358.7 2/5 2006 6,070 379.4 1/3 2005 5,799 362.4 2/3 2004 6,475 404.7 2/2 2003 5,874 367.1 2/3 2002 5,616 351.0 5/9 2001 5,955 372.2 1/2 2000 6,141 383.8 2/3 1999 5,726 357.9 1/4 1998 5,116 319.8 7/12

PEYTON MANNING PASSING BREAKDOWN vs. AFC (Regular Season Only) TEAMS W-L ATTS COMP PCT. YDS. TD INT LG SACKS RATING AFC EAST 23-22 1561 961 0.616 11,075 70 56 73t 56-405 82.9 AFC NORTH 18-3 722 467 0.647 5522 41 16 80t 23-149 97.5 AFC SOUTH 33-10 1392 943 0.677 11,309 85 27 76 40-253 104.7 AFC WEST 15-8 825 511 0.619 6050 38 25 63 35-223 87.0 AFC TOTALS 89-43 4500 2882 0.640 33,956 234 124 80t 157-1030 92.7 NFC TOTALS 28-16 1460 957 0.655 11,672 99 41 86t 48-288 100.9 LEAGUE TOTALS 117-59 5960 3839 0.644 45,628 333 165 86t 205-1318 94.7 MANNING IN ELITE COMPANY Peyton Manning has reached several key milestones for a quarterback in a short period of time. Here is a look at where he ranks in NFL history on how many games it took him to reach these milestones: 100 TD Passes Games 150 TD Passes Games 200 TD Passes Games 250 TD Passes Games 300 TD Passes Games Dan Marino 44 Dan Marino 62 Dan Marino 89 Dan Marino 128 Peyton Manning 157 Kurt Warner 50 Brett Favre 84 Peyton Manning 106 Peyton Manning 132 Dan Marino 157 John Unitas 53 Peyton Manning 86 Brett Favre 107 Brett Favre 141 Brett Favre 167 Peyton Manning 56 John Unitas 87 John Unitas 121 John Unitas 149 Fran Tarkenton 217 20,000 Yards Games 25,000 Yards Games 30,000 Yards Games 35,000 Yards Games 40,000 Yards Games Dan Marino 74 Dan Marino 92 Dan Marino 114 Dan Marino 134 Dan Marino 153 Kurt Warner 76 Peyton Manning 97 Peyton Manning 115 Peyton Manning 135 Peyton Manning 154 Peyton Manning 78 B. Favre, W. Moon, Warren Moon 125 Drew Bledsoe 145 Warren Moon 165 Drew Bledsoe 83 T. Brady 107 B. Favre/D. Bledsoe 126 B. Favre/W. Moon 147 Brett Favre 166 Manning ranks among the NFL s top 10 career passing yardage leaders and all QBs taken as the first pick in the NFL Draft since 1970. Here s a look at each player s total through eleven seasons. NFL S TOP 10 CAREER LEADING PASSERS AND A 12-YEAR COMPARISON WITH PEYTON MANNING Yards Name Games Att. Comp. Pct. Yards Yd/Att. TD Int. Rating Years 65,127* Brett Favre 176 5,992 3,652 60.9 42,285 7.06 314 188 86.7 1991-02 61,361 Dan Marino 172 6,049 3,604 59.6 45,173 7.47 328 185 88.2 1983-94 51,475 John Elway 174 5,384 3,030 56.3 37,736 7.01 199 177 76.8 1983-94 49,325 Warren Moon 172 5,753 3,380 58.8 42,177 7.33 247 199 81.5 1984-95 47,003 Fran Tarkenton 164 4,175 2,290 54.9 31,135 7.46 234 180 79.6 1961-72 46,223 Vinny Testaverde 156 4,598 2,559 55.7 32,479 7.06 204 190 75.5 1987-98 45,628* Peyton Manning 176 5,960 3,839 64.4 45,628 7.66 333 165 94.7 1998-09 44,611 Drew Bledsoe 172 6,049 3,449 57.0 39,808 6.58 221 181 76.7 1993-04 43,040 Dan Fouts 144 4,380 2,585 59.0 33,854 7.73 201 185 81.2 1973-84 40,551 Joe Montana 169 4,579 2,914 63.6 34,998 7.64 242 123 93.4 1979-90 QBs TAKEN AS FIRST OVERALL DRAFT PICK SINCE 1970 COMPLETE 12-SEASON TOTALS Name Games Att. Comp. Pct. Yards Yd/Att. TD Int. Rating Years Peyton Manning 176 5,960 3,839 64.4 45,628 7.66 333 165 94.7 1998-09 Troy Aikman 165 4,715 2,898 61.5 32,942 6.99 165 141 81.6 1989-00 Jeff George 134 3,967 2,298 57.9 27,602 6.96 154 113 80.4 1990-01 Drew Bledsoe 172 6,049 3,449 57.0 39,808 6.58 221 181 76.7 1993-04 Steve Bartkowski 129 3,456 1,932 55.9 24,124 6.98 156 144 75.4 1975-86 John Elway 174 5,384 3,030 56.3 37,736 7.01 199 177 76.8 1983-94 Vinny Testaverde 156 4,598 2,559 55.7 32,479 7.06 204 190 75.5 1987-98 Terry Bradshaw 157 3,653 1,893 51.8 26,144 7.16 193 199 70.0 1970-81 Jim Plunkett 136 3,148 1,631 51.8 21,620 6.87 141 176 65.5 1971-82 MANNING AMONG NFL S TOP LEADING PASSERS THROUGH FIRST 12 SEASONS Attempts Completions Yards Touchdowns Rating 6,049 Bledsoe 3,839 Manning 45,628 Manning 333 Manning 96.2 Young 6,049 Marino 3,652 Favre 45,173 Marino 328 Marino 94.7 Manning 5,992 Favre 3,604 Marino 42,285 Favre 314 Favre 93.8 Warner 5,960 Manning 3,449 Bledsoe 42,177 Moon 252 Unitas 93.4 Warner 5,753 Moon 3,380 Moon 39,808 Bledsoe 247 Moon 88.2 Marino

COLTS RECORD WHEN MANNING RECORD WITH PEYTON UNDER CENTER PASS ATTEMPTS YARDS INTERCEPTIONS Games Started: 176 Less than 20: 4-3 Less than 200: 21-13 None: 60-11 Overall: 117-59 20-29 attempts: 35-12 200-299 yards: 70-25 1 interception: 44-16 Home: 63-25 30-39 attempts: 61-18 300-399 yards: 20-20 2 interceptions: 13-21 Away: 54-34 40-49 attempts: 16-19 400 or more: 6-1 3 or more: 0-11 On Grass: 37-25 50 or more: 1-7 On Turf: 80-34 Indoor: 68-29 COMPLETIONS TOUCHDOWNS SACKS Outdoor: 49-30 Less than 10: 2-2 None: 11-10 None: 46-20 vs. AFC: 89-43 10-19 completions: 30-17 1 touchdown: 32-22 1 sack: 41-10 vs. NFC: 28-16 20-29 completions: 80-31 2 touchdowns: 34-15 2 sacks: 19-17 Overtime: 3-2 30 or more: 5-9 3 or more: 40-12 3 or more sacks: 11-12 HIGHEST CAREER AVERAGE TD PASSES PER GAME (Min. 150 TDs) PLAYER TD PASSES GAMES TD PASSES/GAME Peyton Manning* 333 176 1.8920 Tom Brady* 197 113 1.7434 Dan Marino 420 242 1.7355 Brett Favre* 464 273 1.6996 Kurt Warner* 182 109 1.6697 Drew Brees* 168 107 1.5701 Jim Kelly 237 160 1.4813 Donovan McNabb* 194 134 1.4478 Joe Montana 273 192 1.4219 Dan Fouts 254 181 1.4033 TOUCHDOWN PASSES FROM 98-08 PLAYER TDs Peyton Manning 333 Brett Favre 282 Tom Brady 197 Donovan McNabb 194 Kurt Warner 182 Drew Brees 168 PASSING YARDS FROM 98-08 PLAYER PASSING YDS. Peyton Manning 45,628 Brett Favre 42,536 Kerry Collins 30,098 Donovan McNabb 29,320 Kurt Warner 28,591 Trent Green 28,475 MOST CAREER 3+-TD GAMES PLAYER GAMES Brett Favre* 65 Dan Marino 62 Peyton Manning* 52 Fran Tarkenton 41 MOST CAREER 4+-TD GAMES PLAYER GAMES Dan Marino 21 Brett Favre* 20 Peyton Manning* 17 John Unitas 17 MOST CAREER 400+-YARD GAMES PLAYER GAMES Dan Marino 13 Peyton Manning* 7 Joe Montana 7 Warren Moon 7 TOP TOUCHDOWN CONNECTIONS IN COLTS HISTORY 1. 112 Peyton Manning to Marvin Harrison 2. 63 John Unitas to Raymond Berry 3. 52 Peyton Manning to Reggie Wayne 4. 43 John Unitas to Lenny Moore 5. 41 John Unitas to Jimmy Orr 6. 34 Peyton Manning to Marcus Pollard 31 Peyton Manning to Dallas Clark MOST CONSECUTIVE MULTIPLE-TD GAMES 13 Peyton Manning, Colts, 2004 12 John Unitas, Colts, 1959 12 Don Meredith, Dallas, 1965-66 12 Dan Marino, Miami, 1986-87 12 Brett Favre, Green Bay, 1994-95 MOST GAMES 2+-TD PASSES TO START A SEASON 13 Peyton Manning, Colts, 2004 12 John Unitas, Colts, 1959 10 Dan Marino, Miami, 1984 10 Tom Brady, NE, 2007 MOST GAMES 4+-TD PASSES IN A SEASON 6 Peyton Manning, Colts, 2004 6 Dan Marino, Miami, 1984 5 Tom Brady, New England, 2007 5 Brett Favre, Green Bay, 1996 5 Dan Marino, Miami, 1986 5 Donovan McNabb, Philadelphia, 2004 HIGHEST PASSER RATING (SEASON) 121.1 Peyton Manning, Colts, 2004 117.2 Tom Brady, New England, 2007 112.8 Steve Young, SF, 1994 112.4 Joe Montana, SF, 1989 110.9 Daunte Culpepper, Minnesota, 2004 110.4 Milt Plum, Cleveland, 1960 MOST GAMES CAREER GAMES 5+-TD PASSES 6 Peyton Manning, Colts 6 Dan Marino, Miami

MANNING S FOURTH-QUARTER AND OVERTIME GAME-WINNING DRIVES (36) Victories in which Manning has rallied Colts fr om a fourth-quarter deficit or tie to win Manning has 36 career fourth-quarter and overtime game-winning drives, 1st in club history with Unitas (31). He had a club record 7 in 1999. Date Opponent Down Won Go-Ahead Scoring Play Time Left Drive/TOP Manning Drive Stats 11/15/98 vs. NY Jets 17-23 24-23 14t pass to TE-Marcus Pollard :24 15-80/2:40 8-13-93, 1 TD pass 9/26/99 at San Diego 13-19 27-19 12t Manning run 11:41 8-83/2:47 3-6-46 pass; 12t rush 10/17/99 at NY Jets 13-13 16-13 Vanderjagt 27 FG :14 10-35/4:18 2-2-12 pass, 1-(-2 rush) *10-13 Vanderjagt 18 FG 12:06 12-53/4:43 4-8-40 pass 10/31/99 vs. Dallas 21-24 34-24 40t pass to WR-Marvin Harrison 14:55 7-75/3:31 4-7-76, 1 TD pass 11/7/99 vs. Kansas City 16-17 25-17 7t Manning run 10:49 6-54/3:04 2-3-17 pass/2-10 rush, 7t 12/5/99 at Miami 34-34 37-34 Vanderjagt 53 FG :00 4-33/0:36 2-2-34 passing 12/19/99 vs. Washington 10-13 24-21 1t pass to TE-Ken Dilger 14:56 7-80/3:11 3-4-40 pass, 1 TD pass 12/26/99 at Cleveland 26-28 29-28 Vanderjagt 21 FG :04 11-54/4:08 4-4-23 pass/1-8 rush *19-28 2t James run 9:54 11-77/5:06 6-7-53 pass/1-9 rush 9/3/00 at Kansas City 14-14 27-14 Vanderjagt 23 FG 13:37 9-27/3:56 3-4-16 pass 10/1/00 at Buffalo 15-16 18-16 Vanderjagt 45 FG :00 8-42/1:08 3-5-25 pass/1-2 rush 10/22/00 vs. New England 21-23 30-23 3t James run 2:09 6-66/2:22 2-2-13 pass *14-23 1t pass to RB-Edgerrin James 6:16 8-65/3:32 6-9-40, 1 TD pass 10/13/02 vs. Baltimore 19-20 22-20 Vanderjagt 38 FG :04 11-60/2:18 5-6-49 pass 11/17/02 vs. Dallas 3-3 20-3 Vanderjagt 32 FG 13:06 12-76/6:53 3-3-31 pass/1-(-1) rush 11/24/02 at Denver 20-20 23-20 Vanderjagt 51 FG 9:22 OT 10-35/5:38 2-3-14 pass *17-20 Vanderjagt 54 FG :03 11-44/1:37 3-8-27 pass/2-12 rush 12/15/02 at Cleveland 21-23 28-23 3t Mungro run 6:46 6-86/3:00 2-2-53 pass *14-23 3t pass to WR-Marvin Harrison 11:30 7-57/2:58 4-6-49, 1 TD pass 12/29/02 vs. Jacksonville 13-13 20-13 11t pass to TE-Marcus Pollard 2:26 7-47/2:11 3-3-32 pass, 1 TD pass *10-13 Vanderjagt 27 FG 5:46 16-68/8:09 5-9-25 pass/1-8 rush 9/7/03 at Cleveland 6-6 9-6 Vanderjagt 45 FG :01 11-65/2:38 8-10-65 pass 10/6/03 at Tampa Bay 35-35 38-35 Vanderjagt 29 FG 3:47 OT 15-76/6:46 5-9-49 pass *28-35 1t R. Williams run :35 5-85/1:06 2-3-64 pass *21-35 28t pass to WR-Marvin Harrison 2:29 6-58/1:08 5-6-63, 1 TD pass *14-35 3t Mungro run 3:37 4-12/1:32 1-2-6 pass 11/23/03 at Buffalo 10-14 17-14 1t James run 1:38 16-83/6:00 5-7-55 pass *3-14 14t James run 10:40 9-61/4:11 3-4-15 pass 12/28/03 at Houston 17-17 20-17 Vanderjagt 43 FG :00 12-65/2:40 2-4-22 pass/2-8 rush *10-17 5t pass to WR-Brandon Stokley 3:50 1-5/0:05 1-1-5, 1 TD pass *3-17 6t James run 14:57 11-67/5:36 3-3-24 pass 9/19/04 at Tennessee 17-17 31-17 4t James run 7:31 11-80/3:57 4-7-70 pass *10-17 1t pass to TE-Marcus Pollard 14:56 6-80/2:42 3-4-57 pass, 1 TD pass 10/03/04 at Jacksonville 17-17 24-17 3t James run 3:33 13-74/7:04 5-5-33 pass 11/8/04 vs. Minnesota 28-28 31-28 Vanderjagt 35 FG :02 9-55/2:52 2-2-23 pass/3-12 rush 12/26/04 vs. San Diego 31-31 34-31 Vanderjagt 30 FG 12:13 OT 5-61/2:47 2-2-58 pass *23-31 21t pass to WR-Brandon Stokley :56 9-80/2:46 6-8-85, 1 TD pass 9/18/05 vs. Jacksonville 0-3 10-3 6t Carthon run 8:33 17-88/8:59 3-3-21 pass 10/1/06 at NY Jets 24-28 31-28 1t Manning run :50 9-61/1:30 6-8-60 pass/1-1, 1t rush 10/8/06 vs. Tennessee 7-13 14-13 2t pass to WR-Reggie Wayne 5:10 10-43/4:28 4-6-34, 1 TD pass 10/29/06 at Denver 31-31 34-31 Vinatieri 37 FG :02 8-62/1:47 5-5-47 pass *23-28 19t pass to WR-Reggie Wayne 3:35 7-80/3:19 5-6-75, 1 TD pass 11/18/07 vs. Kansas city 10-10 13-10 Vinatieri 24 FG :03 14-61/6:56 4-4-59 pass/4-(-3) rush 12/16/07 at Oakland 13-14 21-14 20t pass to WR-Anthony Gonzalez 4:49 11-91/5:40 7-7-68, 1 TD pass 9/14/08 at Minnesota 15-15 18-15 Vinatieri 47 FG :03 5-21/1:04 1-2-20 pass 7-15 32t pass to WR-Reggie Wayne 5:54 3-61/1:15 3-3-61, 1 TD pass 10/5/08 at Houston 24-27 31-27 5t pass to WR-Reggie Wayne 1:54 2-20/0:42 1-1-5, 1 TD pass *17-27 68t Gary Brackett FR 3:36 *10-27 7t pass to TE-Tom Santi 4:04 11-81/4:14 8-10-59, 1 TD pass/1-11 rush 11/2/08 vs. New England 15-15 18-15 Vinatieri 52 FG 8:05 8-48/3:28 2-4-44 pass 11/9/08 at Pittsburgh 17-20 24-20 17t pass to RB-Dominic Rhodes 3:04 4-32/1:40 1-1-17, 1 TD pass 11/23/08 at San Diego 20-20 23-20 Vinatieri 51 FG :00 8-37/1:30 4-6-36 pass 12/14/08 vs. Detroit 21-21 31-21 1t Rhodes run 8:39 7-88/4:13 4-4-74 pass *Italics denotes comeback drive. Regular font dentoes game-winning drive.

NFL TEAM-BY-TEAM STARTING QUARTERBACKS SINCE SEPTEMBER 6, 1998 (2008 star ters in boldface) Arizona (8): Jeff Blake, Dave Brown, Shaun King, Matt Leinart, Josh McCown, John Navarre, Jake Plummer, Kurt Warner Atlanta (12): Chris Chandler, Steve DeBerg, Tony Graziani, Joey Harrington, Doug Johnson, Danny Kanell, Kurt Kittner, Byron Leftwich, Chris Redman, Matt Ryan, Matt Schaub, Michael Vick Baltimore (15): Tony Banks, Jeff Blake, Kyle Boller, Stoney Case, Randall Cunningham, Trent Dilfer, Joe Flacco, Elvis Grbac, Jim Harbaugh, Steve McNair, Scott Mitchell, Chris Redman, Troy Smith, Anthony Wright, Eric Zeier Buffalo (7): Drew Bledsoe, Trent Edwards, Doug Flutie, Kelly Holcomb, Rob Johnson, J.P. Losman, Alex Van Pelt Carolina (10): Steve Beuerlein, David Carr, Kerry Collins, Jake Delhomme, Randy Fasani, Matt Lytle, Matt Moore, Rodney Peete, Vinny Testaverde, Chris Weinke Chicago (15): Henry Burris, Chris Chandler, Brian Griese, Rex Grossman, Chad Hutchinson, Erik Kramer, Craig Krenzel, Shane Matthews, Cade McNown, Jim Miller, Moses Moreno, Kyle Orton, Jonathan Quinn, Steve Stenstrom, Kordell Stewart Cincinnati (9): Jeff Blake, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Gus Frerotte, Paul Justin, Jon Kitna, Scott Mitchell, Neil O Donnell, Carson Palmer, Akili Smith Cleveland (13): Derek Anderson, Tim Couch, Ty Detmer, Trent Dilfer, Ken Dorsey, Charlie Frye, Jeff Garcia, Bruce Gradkowski, Kelly Holcomb, Luke McCown, Doug Pederson, Brady Quinn, Spergon Wynn Dallas (13): Troy Aikman, Drew Bledsoe, Quincy Carter, Randall Cunningham, Jason Garrett, Drew Henson, Chad Hutchinson, Brad Johnson, Ryan Leaf, Tony Romo, Clint Stoerner, Vinny Testaverde, Anthony Wright Denver (10): Steve Beuerlein, Bubby Brister, Jay Cutler, John Elway, Gus Frerotte, Brian Griese, Jarious Jackson, Danny Kanell, Chris Miller, Jake Plummer Detroit (12): Charlie Batch, Stoney Case, Daunte Culpepper, Ty Detmer, Gus Frerotte, Jeff Garcia, Joey Harrington, Jon Kitna, Mike McMahon, Scott Mitchell, Dan Orlovsky, Frank Reich Green Bay (2): Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers Houston (5): Tony Banks, David Carr, Dave Ragone, Sage Rosenfels, Matt Schaub Indianapolis (1): Peyton Manning Jacksonville (7): Mark Brunell, Jay Fiedler, David Garrard, Quinn Gray, Byron Leftwich, Jamie Martin, Jonathan Quinn Kansas City (7): Brodie Croyle, Rich Gannon, Elvis Grbac, Trent Green, Damon Huard, Warren Moon, Tyler Thigpen Miami (14): John Beck, Daunte Culpepper, A.J. Feeley, Jay Fiedler, Gus Frerotte, Trent Green, Brian Griese, Joey Harrington, Damon Huard, Cleo Lemon, Ray Lucas, Dan Marino, Chad Pennington, Sage Rosenfels Minnesota (10): Brooks Bollinger, Todd Bouman, Daunte Culpepper, Randall Cunningham, Gus Frerotte, Jeff George, Kelly Holcomb, Tarvaris Jackson, Brad Johnson, Spergon Wynn New England (4): Drew Bledsoe, Tom Brady, Matt Cassel, Scott Zolak New Orleans (9): Jeff Blake, Todd Bouman, Drew Brees, Aaron Brooks, Kerry Collins, Jake Delhomme, Billy Joe Hobert, Billy Joe Tolliver, Danny Wuerffel N.Y. Giants (6): Kerry Collins, Kent Graham, Danny Kanell, Eli Manning, Jesse Palmer, Kurt Warner N.Y. Jets (9): Brooks Bollinger, Quincy Carter, Kelly Clemens, Brett Favre, Glenn Foley, Ray Lucas, Rick Mirer, Chad Pennington, Vinny Testaverde Oakland (12): Aaron Brooks, Kerry Collins, Daunte Culpepper, Rich Gannon, Jeff George, Donald Hollas, Josh McCown, Rick Mirer, JaMarcus Russell, Marques Tuiasosopo, Andrew Walter, Wade Wilson Philadelphia (8): Koy Detmer, A.J. Feeley, Jeff Garcia, Bobby Hoying, Mike McMahon, Donovan McNabb, Doug Pederson, Rodney Peete Pittsburgh (6): Charlie Batch, Kent Graham, Tommy Maddox, Ben Roethlisberger, Kordell Stewart, Mike Tomczak St. Louis (11): Tony Banks, Brock Berlin, Steve Bono, Marc Bulger, Chris Chandler, Scott Covington, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Gus Frerotte, Trent Green, Jamie Martin, Kurt Warner San Diego (8): Drew Brees, Doug Flutie, Jim Harbaugh, Erik Kramer, Ryan Leaf, Moses Moreno, Philip Rivers, Craig Whelihan San Francisco (12): Ty Detmer, Trent Dilfer, Ken Dorsey, Jeff Garcia, Shaun Hill, J.T. O Sullivan, Cody Pickett, Tim Rattay, Alex Smith, Steve Stenstrom, Chris Weinke, Steve Young Seattle (9): Trent Dilfer, Glenn Foley, John Friesz, Charlie Frye, Matt Hasselbeck, Brock Huard, Jon Kitna, Warren Moon, Seneca Wallace Tampa Bay (11): Trent Dilfer, Jeff Garcia, Bruce Gradkowski, Brian Griese, Brad Johnson, Rob Johnson, Shaun King, Luke McCown, Tim Rattay, Chris Simms, Eric Zeier Tennessee (6): Kerry Collins, Matt Mauck, Steve McNair, Neil O Donnell, Billy Volek, Vince Young Washington (12): Tony Banks, Mark Brunell, Jason Campbell, Todd Collins, Gus Frerotte, Jeff George, Trent Green, Tim Hasselbeck, Brad Johnson, Shane Matthews, Patrick Ramsey, Danny Wuerffel MANNING IN THE PLAYOFFS (*Overtime) Date Opponent Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. Yds/Att. LG TD Int. Sacked Rating Round Result 01/16/00 Tennessee 42 19 227 45.2 5.40 33 0 0 0/ 0 60.9 Div 16-19 L 12/30/00 at Miami 32 17 194 53.1 6.06 30 1 0 0/ 0 82.0 WC 17-23 L* 01/04/03 at NYJ 31 14 137 45.2 4.42 17 0 2 1/ 13 31.2 WC 0-41 L 01/04/04 Denver 26 22 377 84.6 14.50 87t 5 0 0/ 0 158.3 WC 41-10 W 01/11/04 at Kansas City 30 22 304 73.3 10.13 38 3 0 1/ 12 138.8 Div 38-31 W 01/18/04 at New England 47 23 237 48.9 5.04 32 1 4 4/ 29 35.5 Title 14-24 L 01/09/05 Denver 33 27 458 81.8 13.88 49 4 1 1/ 4 145.7 WC 49-24 W 01/16/05 at New England 42 27 238 64.3 5.67 18 0 1 1/ 8 69.3 Div 3-20 L 01/15/06 Pittsburgh 38 22 290 57.9 7.63 50t 1 0 5/ 43 90.9 Div 18-21 L 01/06/07 Kansas City 38 30 268 78.9 7.05 42 1 3 1/ 5 71.9 WC 23-8 W 01/13/07 at Baltimore 30 15 170 50.0 5.67 27 0 2 1/ 9 39.6 Div 15-6 W 01/21/07 New England 47 27 349 57.4 7.42 52 1 1 3/ 19 79.1 Title 38-34 W 02/04/07 Chicago 38 25 247 65.8 6.50 53t 1 1 1/ 8 81.8 SB 29-17 W 01/13/08 San Diego 48 33 402 68.8 8.38 55t 3 2 0/ 0 97.7 Div 24-28 L 01/03/09 at San Diego 42 25 310 59.5 7.38 72t 1 0 1/ 8 90.4 WC 17-23 L* TOTAL 564 348 4208 61.7 7.46 87t 22 17 20/158 85.0 7-8 Overall

CONTINUED IMPROVEMENT: WR-Reggie Wayne, a three-time Pro Bowl choice (2006-08), ranks 3rd in club career receptions, yards and TD receptions and 2nd in 100+ games. He has recorded five consecutive 1,000-yard seasons. He recorded career-best totals in 2007 with 104 recep - tions and 1,510 receiving yards, marking his first career 100+-reception season. Wayne became the third receiver in NFL history to increase his receptions total for the first seven seasons of a career, matching Raymond Berry (1955-61) and Shawn Jefferson (1991-97). Wayne became the 11th receiver to increase his reception total in the first six seasons in 2006. Wayne became only the 16th NFL player to record a 1,500+ receiving season. REGGIE WAYNE S CAREER RECEIVING TOTALS YEAR No. Yds. Avg. TD 2001 27 345 12.8 0 2002 49 716 14.6 4 2003 68 838 12.3 7 2004 77 1,210 15.7 12 2005 83 1,055 12.7 5 2006 86 1,310 15.2 9 2007 104 1,510 14.5 10 2008 82 1,145 14.0 6 TOTAL 576 8,129 14.1 53 WIDE RECEIVER REGGIE WAYNE WAYNE RANKS NEAR TOP IN RECEIVING: Wayne was 82-1,145, 6 TDs receiving in 2008, ranking 8th in the AFC and 13th in the NFL in receptions and 4th in the AFC, 10th in the NFL, in receiving yards. With 104 receptions for 1,510 yards and 10 TDs in 2007, Wayne ranked 1st in NFL receiving yards, 3rd in AFC and NFL receptions, and T5th in AFC receiving TDs, T8th in NFL. It marked Wayne s first receiving yardage title. In 2006, Wayne made his first career Pro Bowl and and had five 100+ games. He finished ranked third in NFL receiving yards and 12th in receptions. Wayne ranked 5th in the AFC with a then careerbest 83 receptions and 8th in yards with 1,055 in 2005. BREAKING DOWN WR-REGGIE WAYNE 100+-Yard Games: 26 10+-Reception Games: 8 Multiple-TD Games: 7 3+-TD Games: 1 at Denver 11/29/05 1,000+-Yard Seasons 5 (2004-08) Most Consec. Games w/ TD: 4 (G7-10, 2004) Most Consec. 100+-Games: 2 (4 times) Longest TD Reception: 71t at Denver 1/2/05 Consecutive Games Started: 97 (Leads Active NFL WRs) WR-Reggie Wayne has been among the NFL s top receivers in the NFL since 2004. He is tied with Donald Driver among active NFL WRs for most consecutive 1,000+-yard seasons with five (2004-08). Below is where Wayne ranks in receptions, receiving yards and TDs since 04. MOST RECEPTIONS SINCE 04 PLAYER REC. Tony Gonzalez 448 Torry Holt 446 T.J. Houshmandzadeh 445 Derrick Mason 433 Reggie Wayne 432 Larry Fitzgerald 426 MOST REC. YARDS SINCE 04 PLAYER YARDS Reggie Wayne 6,230 Chad Ochocinco 6,055 Larry Fitzgerald 5,975 Torry Holt 5,876 Donald Driver 5,784 Terrell Owens 5,550 MOST TD RECEPTIONS SINCE 04 PLAYER TDS Randy Moss 58 Terrell Owens 58 Antonio Gates 49 Larry Fitzgerald 46 Marvin Harrison 45 Reggie Wayne 42 WAYNE AMONG COLTS RECEIVERS Receptions Yards Touchdowns 100+ Yard Games Cons. Rec. Games 1,102 Harrison 14,580 Harrison 128 Harrison 59 Harrison 190 Harrison 631 Berry 9,275 Berry 68 Berry 26* Wayne 77 Faulk 576* Wayne 8,129* Wayne 53* Wayne 23 Berry 62 Hester 411 Brooks 6,039 Moore 50 Orr 19 Moore 58 Orr 363 Moore 5,859 Orr 48 Moore 18 Orr 48* Wayne COLTS 1,000-YARD RECEIVERS 1,722 Harrison, 2002 1,366 Harrison, 2006 1,146 Harrison, 2005 1,055 Wayne, 2005 1,663 Harrison, 1999 1,310 Wayne, 2006 1,145 Wayne, 2008 1,038 Langhorne, 1993 1,524 Harrison, 2001 1,298 Berry, 1960 1,131 Brooks, 1986 1,012 Carr, 1976 1,510 Wayne, 2007 1,272 Harrison, 2003 1,113 Harrison, 2004 1,413 Harrison, 2000 1,210 Wayne, 2004 1,077 Stokley, 2004 WAYNE S YEAR-BY-YEAR AFC/NFL STATISTICAL RANKINGS (AFC/NFL) *Tied Category 2001 AFC/NFL 2002 AFC/NFL 2003 AFC/NFL 2004 AFC/NFL 2005 AFC/NFL 2006 AFC/NFL 2007 AFC/NFL Receptions 27 (63*/125*) 49 (35*/69*) 68 (12/25*) 77 (11/22*) 83 (5/11*) 86 (7/12) 104 (3/3) Yards 345 (49/102*) 716 (24/46) 838 (14/26*) 1,210 (4/9) 1,055 (8/17) 1,310 (3/3*) 1,510 (1/1) Touchdowns 0 (NA/NA) 4 (28*/49*) 7 (9*/17*) 12 (3/6*) 5 (16*/35*) 9 (2*/6*) 10 (5*/9*) Category 2008 AFC/NFL 2009 AFC/NFL Receptions 82 8/13 Yards 1,145 4/10 Touchdowns 6 11*/22*