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It's been an offseason of change so far for the Indianapolis Colts.
Gone is longtime offensive line coach Howard Mudd, who has retired. Gone is veteran defensive end Raheem Brock, who requested his release. Gone is veteran offensive guard Ryan Lilja, who was released earlier this week. Gone is longtime backup quarterback Jim Sorgi, who was also released and is now a member of the New York Giants.
Also gone is ex-starting cornerback Marlin Jackson, a first-round draft choice in 2005 who was not tendered as a restricted free agent and has since signed with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Indianapolis has also added two new assistant coaches, Ron Turner and Ron Prince. Turner is expected to work with the team's wide receivers while Prince will most likely end up as the Colts'...

Linebacker Gary Brackett wanted to finish his NFL career where it all started -- Indianapolis. He's getting his wish. The defensive captain signed a five-year deal hours after he officially became an unrestricted agent. Brackett's new deal is likely to keep the 29-year-old in a Colts uniform the rest of his career.
Peyton Manning has spent 12 seasons being a pain in the neck of NFL opponents. Now the four-time league MVP is trying to alleviate the pain in his own neck. The Indianapolis Colts announced Wednesday that Manning had surgery in Chicago to fix a pinched nerve, a procedure that is not expected to interrupt Manning's offseason workouts or his availability for next season.






