Sep 24, 2013 6:50 AM
Peyton Manning tossed three more touchdown passes in the Denver Broncos' 37-21
win over the Oakland Raiders. The 37-year-old Manning has the most NFL
touchdown passes through the first three games of an NFL season with 12. He's
yet to throw an interception. After becoming the first signal caller in 51
years and sixth overall to throw seven TD passes in a game in Denver's opener
against the Baltimore Ravens, Manning fired two more touchdowns against the
New York Giants in Week 2. Manning, who was 21-of-24 for 264 yards and three
scores in the first half, finished 32-of-37 for 374 yards for Denver (3-0),
which has outscored its opponents 127-71 this season. Eric Decker caught eight
passes for 133 yards and a touchdown, while Wes Welker hauled in seven
receptions for 84 yards and a score in the triumph.