Manning To Garcon: 10-0 Colts And The Longest Drive In Super Bowl History
The Indianapolis Colts are moving the ball early. On their second possession of the game, Peyton Manning and the Colts drove 96 yards for a touchdown.
The key play in the drive was a 26 yard run by Joseph Addai on a third down.
Manning matriculated the ball down the field on 3/6 passing for 36 yards.
Manning capped it off with a 19 yard touchdown pass to Pierre Garcon.
And for a little history, Brad Wells of Stampede Blue tells me that ties the longest drive in Super Bowl history. The Bears went 96 against the Patriots in Super Bowl XX.












