While the NFL and players' union spent the weekend trying to extend their labor agreement, the Indianapolis Colts occupied their time with bookkeeping measures that enabled them to get under the league's potential $94.5 million salary cap. The team restructured the contracts of quarterback Peyton Manning and wide receiver Marvin Harrison, creating approximately $12.5 million in cap savings. Manning provided about $5 million and Harrison approximately $7.5 million in cap relief, according to a person with knowledge of the situation.