INDIANAPOLIS (WIBQ)-Four-time league MVP Quarterback Peyton Manning has undergone a procedure to relieve pain in his neck.
A statement released by the team Wednesday afternoon said that, intermittently over the past four years, Manning has been suffering from pain caused by a pinched nerve.
The procedure was performed by Dr. Richard Fessler in Chicago.
The team says "all medical personnel involved believe the issue has been resolved."
Manning fully expects to participate in the Colts’ off-season program this spring, according to the release.
Manning has never missed a start in his 12-year NFL career. His streak of 210 consecutive starts, including the playoffs, is second all-time among quarterbacks to Brett Favre.