Manning hits 4,500 yards passing before sitting
Peyton Manning hit 4,500 yards passing for only the second time in his career, playing only three series before taking to the bench in the Colts' season finale on a cold, snow-filled day.
In making his 192nd straight start, Manning went 14 of 18 for 95 yards and an interception before taking a seat on a heated bench on the sideline against the Bills on Sunday. He was replaced by rookie Curtis Painter with 9:13 left in the second quarter and the game tied at 7.
His final pass was a screen to Dallas Clark that lost 7 yards. If he doesn't return, Manning will finish with 4,500 yards passing, 57 short of matching his career high in 2004.
The Colts (14-1), the AFC's top-seeded team, have a first-round bye in the playoffs.