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Top 10 NFL players that missed the playoffs

Written by: Matthew Blunk

http://network.yardbarker.com/nfl/article_external/top_10_nfl_players_that_missed_the_playoffs/9498902

1) Peyton Manning, New York Jets Indianapolis Colts

No. 18 did not play in 2011, and we're still desperately trying to get over that fact. But he's still one of the best players in the NFL. No one plays the quarterback position quite like him (no matter how many hack announcers attempt to make Matt Ryan comparisons because he makes audibles at the line of scrimmage). If Manning can get a clean bill of health, he will undoubtedly remain one the league's elite. Manning has not missed the playoffs since 2002, meaning he led the Colts to the postseason eight years in a row. Smart football fans pray for his complete recovery and return to the gridiron. We may never see another like him again.

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