Peyton Manning celebrates Denver Broncos' win at Disneyland
Tuesday 9 February 2016 09:05, UK
Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning headed to Disneyland in California on Monday to celebrate the Broncos' win in Super Bowl 50.
Manning, who completed 13 out of 23 passes for 141 yards and one interception in Denver's 24-10 win over the Carolina Panthers, took part in a Super Bowl victory parade at the Anaheim theme park.
The victory was the 200th of his career and second Super Bowl championship. He also became the first quarterback to win an NFL title with two teams.
Manning, who says he will not rush a decision on his future, will be back in Denver on Tuesday for the Broncos' championship parade when he will link up with the remainder of the team, who returned home along with the Lombardi Trophy on Monday.
The team flew back on Monday afternoon on a charter flight, touching down at Denver International Airport at about 3.40pm local time.
Fire crews welcomed the plane by spraying two large arches of water as it taxied down the tarmac and a Broncos flag was waved out of the cockpit window.
The city is planning a concert, parade with fire trucks and rally in the downtown area on Tuesday.
The last time Denver won the Super Bowl - in January 1999 - the downtown party drew an estimated 375,000 people and a year before that, when the Broncos won the Super Bowl for the first time, about 650,000 people turned out.