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Jeff Saturday: This time, the center is the center of attention


spent 12 years deferring to Peyton Manning, but Monday night, Lucas Oil Stadium was all his. The ovation was overwhelming as Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay presented the undrafted former player with a spot in the organization’s Ring of Honor. Saturday became just the eighth player with his name placed at the fourth-level façade. “Seeing it choked me up,” said Saturday, who wore a blue No. 63 jersey from 1999-2011. (Indianapolis Star)

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