The Facts: Peyton Manning isn't the only veteran player who is expected to contemplate retirement in coming weeks. It's something that Daniels admitted it's something he'll have to think about, too, now that the Broncos won Super Bowl 50. "Of course, of course. That's definitely an option," Daniels said. "But I'm a man of my word, I signed a three-year deal, so I'd like to keep playing. I feel good enough as long as I can get some work done on my 33-year-old knees."
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Daniels has no meniscus in his left knee, though he told USA Today's Lindsay Jones it’s his right one that’s been more painful throughout the duration of the 2015 season, his 10th in the NFL. ... Daniels had just one catch, for 18 yards, in the Broncos’ 24-10 Super Bowl win over the Panthers, but it was a big one because it came on the first play of the game on Denver’s field goal drive. Manning targeted him with just one more pass in the game. Daniels caught two touchdowns in the AFC Championship Game win against the Patriots. ... We'll be watching for more.