Manning, who completed 27 of 43 passes for 325 yards and three touchdowns, went to work against the short-handed Broncos secondary. And when he got within striking distance, he picked on Cox.
“You know, he had some ups and downs and certainly anytime you play a player like Peyton, he’s going to go after you,” said Broncos coach Josh McDaniels. “Perrish, I thought he played better earlier and then he gave up a few things. But he’s a young kid that has a lot of ability and I think every time he goes out there, he’s going to get better and hopefully he’ll learn from this experience.”
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