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Peyton Manning to miss Denver Broncos v Chicago Bears match through injury

Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning against the Green Bay Packers
Image: Multiple injuries have affected the effectiveness of Peyton Manning

Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning has been ruled out of Sunday's match with the Chicago Bears because of injury.

Manning, who was benched after throwing four interceptions and completing just five out of 20 passes for 35 yards against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, will be replaced by reserve quarterback Brock Osweiler.

Broncos coach Gary Kubiak said on Monday: "I told the team that this week Peyton is not going to play, that Brock is going to play this week and all of our full attention is going to be on getting Peyton back and healthy.

"I know that's the best decision for him [Manning], for us to get him back and healthy, and we need to know where we are heading this week ... getting Brock and our football team ready to play Chicago.

"All our focus is in that direction as we move forward here today. I've gotta do what's best for the player, for the team. I've been through it as a player. It's a different week for [Osweiler]."

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Kubiak said that the 39-year-old Manning had been struggling in recent weeks with a shoulder injury, painful ribs and a partially torn plantar fascia in his right foot.

"I just think it's the grind of the season," Kubiak added. "He was doing everything he could to play for his football team."

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Manning, a 14-time Pro Bowl selection, became the NFL's all-time passing yards leader early in Sunday's game against the Chiefs before he was benched after delivering one of the worst performances of his Hall of Fame career.

Kubiak said after the game that he probably should not have started the veteran quarterback.

Quarterback Peyton Manning #18 of the Denver Broncos walks into the tunnel following the Broncos loss to the Kansas City Chiefs
Image: Manning walks off after the defeat by the Kansas City Chiefs

"He came in Saturday and his ribs were bothering him a little bit. I probably should have made the decision not to play him in the game," Kubiak said. "I'm disappointed in myself. This is on me."

Manning, a seven-time All-Pro, has just nine touchdowns and a league-high 17 interceptions this season, a far cry from the numbers he has racked up as one of the game's best quarterbacks.

The Broncos are 7-2 this season and lead the AFC West.

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