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Peyton Manning gives Letterman opening for Belichick jab
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Peyton Manning gives Letterman opening for Belichick jab

Published May. 5, 2014 10:51 p.m. ET

Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning spent his Sunday paying homage to Derek Jeter in his final season, and on Monday he visited another legend who is retiring, David Letterman.

Manning made his fourth and likely final appearance on "The Late Show," where he discussed his disdain for the on-field microphones that pick up play calls and made his "Omaha" audible famous during last season's playoffs.

The Broncos signal-caller devised a humorous plan to sabotage the microphones in order to prevent play calls from being heard by opposing coaches in the future, but Letterman couldn't resist responding with a Patriots' "Spygate" jab.

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"But, as we know about Bill Belichick, he brings his own microphones, so you don't have to worry about that."

Check out the full clip in the video below.

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