Peyton Manning has a 3-7 record in the regular season and postseason when the game-time temperature is 32 degrees or older.

But Manning doesn't believe he is a least effective quarterback.

"I don't," said Manning when asked whether he thinks he's a different quarterback in the cold.

"That's not how I feel, so ... did I miss the question?"

Manning has thrown for 11 touchdown passes and 12 interceptions.

Manning now wears a glove on his throwing hand in the rain, cold or snow.

"It's just part of the adjustment I've kind of had to make," Manning said. "I've said that I've had to make a lot of changes at this point in my career. I'm kind of coming off an injury and different team. It's just been part of the adjustment ... and still working through it kind of each time that I wear it."