They are headed for some all time marks.
Manning and Harrison hooked up for an NFL record 112 TDs, and the only four-time MVP in league history now stands on the precipice of breaking the top five quarterback-receiver combos for the second time in his 13-year career.
If things go as planned, by season’s end, Manning, Harrison and Wayne will rank Nos. 1 and 4 on the league’s all-time list and Manning and Clark would be No. 1 among quarterbacks and tight ends.
It’s not an achievement the Colts take for granted—it’s one they want to share.
“It’s special to have been together this long as long as we have and as productive as we have,” Clark said. “When you hear those stats, you know that you’ve had to have a great offensive line protecting him and a great running back setting up the play-action pass. These are definitely team accomplishments
Add The Sports Daily to your Google News Feed!