According to a report on NFL.com former Indianapolis quarterback Manning spoke with Broncos vice-president John Elway, a retired Super Bowl champion quarterback for Denver, about a five-year deal worth $95 million. \"It\'s crazy. It feels so surreal,\" Broncos defensive end Elvis Dumervil said. \"It is such a historic move for our organisation. It\'s going to be a great time.\" Tom Condon, Manning\'s agent, must still finalise the deal, but details are expected to be a formality and contract terms could be concluded in the next day or two. Manning called Elway to tell him of his choice and also called the San Francisco 49ers and Tennessee Titans, his other finalist choices among the clubs that wooed him, to inform them of his decision The Broncos will not play either the Indianapolis Colts, the team Manning led to a Super Bowl title, or the reigning Super Bowl champion New York Giants, where Manning\'s younger brother Eli is the quarterback, in the 2012 season.