Colts quarterback Peyton Manning is going to make a ton of money this season, even if he doesn't take a single snap following Thursday's spinal surgery. Manning received his new five-year, $90 million contract without having to pass a physical, according to a league source. He eventually took and passed a physical before being cleared to practice last week. He then suffered the setback that caused the latest procedure. With the Colts choosing to keep Manning on the active roster, he'll also earn his $3.4 million base salary for the new season, along with a $3 million roster bonus tied to Manning being on the 53-man roster for any one game in 2011.