Don't expect to see much of Colts quarterback Peyton Manning during Sunday's game against Tennessee. Backup quarterback Jim Sorgi is expected to see extensive playing time for the Colts, who already are entrenched as the second seed and have a first-round bye in the AFC Playoffs. "I know Jim Sorgi's going to play at least a half," Colts coach Tony Dungy told reporters Monday. Manning is expected to make his 160th consecutive regular-season start, before giving way to Sorgi at some point during the first half.