April 18 is one of those dates in sports history where a whole lot of notable events occurred. Here are the three most significant.
Colts owner Jim Irsay said Saturday that Peyton Manning, who spent 14 seasons with the team, is not in the "picture" as a possible replacement for fired general manager Ryan Grigson.
Aaron Rodgers and Jordy Nelson etched their names in the Packers record book by connecting for their 58th career TD, then soon added a 59th.
Tom Brady is used to seeing Peyton Manning on the field. But the ex-rivals met on more relaxed terms on Sunday, catching up and talking holiday plans before and after the Patriots-Broncos game.
Peyton Manning stopped by the Giants facility Tuesday, offering advice to the team from his Hall of Fame career in the NFL and tips about Sunday's opponent, the Steelers.
With New England's 22-17 victory over the Jets on Sunday, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady tied Peyton Manning for the most wins in NFL history.