Super Bowl 50 should be special for 39-year-old Peyton Manning of the Broncos. His fourth one could prove to be his last.

The Panthers are the overwhelming favorites with Cam Newton obviously the reason behind it all. Either way, Manning gets the chance to weave his magic for probably the last time, though it's unknown if it will be enough to stop the recently named NFL Most Valuable Player and his group.

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Other than that, there is a pressing question that everyone wants to know. Will Manning announce his retirement once Super Bowl 50 is over?

As far as his brother Eli is concerned, he urges NFL fans not to keep their hopes up.

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"I don't think this is going to be a situation where win or lose a decision is going to be made on his career on Sunday night," Eli said on Super Bowl Live.

His father Archie Manning offered an interesting take as well.

"If he is good and healthy, can he play? I think he pretty much knows that it wouldn't be with the Broncos and that would be another thing, to change teams," said the Manning patriarch via ESPN.

This season will likely be Peyton’s last with the Broncos unless Denver has other plans in mind. At 39, seeing Peyton play on for another team doesn’t really seem like a possibility. If ever there was an opportunity, it could come as a surprise.

For now, it is all about giving it his all for Super Bowl 50. The Broncos came this far and Manning is a key to try and defy the odds stacked against them.

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