Jim Irsay plans to meet with Peyton Manning within the next week to discuss the quarterback's future with the Colts. Irsay left open the possibility for Manning to remain with the team while also putting pressure on the player. "We want this to be his decision," Irsay said. "We want him back if he wants to come back. We can work out the contract if he wants to work it out. It's going to be Peyton's call." The Colts owe Manning a $28 million bonus by March 8 that will activate the final four years of his contract. If they decline to pay Manning his bonus, he becomes an unrestricted free agent. "It's a two-pronged thing," Irsay said. "The first is if and when the nerve regenerates and whether it allows him to play at a high level. But I always want Peyton to understand the risk-rewards about playing. We want to make sure he understands the long-term aspects of his health in trying to play."