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Manning, who retired after his Denver Broncos beat the Carolina Panthers to win the Super Bowl, adamantly denied the assertions in an Al Jazeera America documentary, saying he would likely file suit against the media company.
But the USA Today Sports report, citing a source with knowledge of Manning's strategy, said Manning won't take legal action after consulting extensively with lawyers.
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