Colts quarterback Peyton Manning underwent neck surgery in Chicago on Monday for the second time in the past 15 months. Manning told The Indianapolis Star on Tuesday that the procedure was "minimally invasive" and said he expects to make "a quick recovery." Manning, 35, had surgery at the same Chicago hospital in March 2010 to alleviate the problems a pinched nerve had caused for about four years. The four-time NFL MVP told The Star that Monday's operation addressed a completely separate issue. Manning said this surgery revolved around a disk-related issue in his neck that had created discomfort recently. Read more: http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=6584790