#18 and #12 have faced each other twice for the AFC Championship during their respective Hall of Fame careers...
...Brady's Patriots beat Manning's Colts 24-14 in Foxboro for the 2003-04 AFC Championship, and then went on to beat current Denver coach John Fox's Carolina Panthers in the Super Bowl.
Manning's Colts then beat Brady's Patriots 38-34 in Indianapolis for the 2006-07 AFC Championship, and then went on to beat the Bears in the Super Bowl.
There have been no more heavier guns than Brady and Manning during their aerial War over the last 13 seasons...
...in yesterday's divisional win against the Chargers, Peyton Manning passed Joe Montana and Brett Favre on the NFL's all-time postseason passing yards list, and now sits #2 behind - who else - Tom Brady.
Brady (all-time high of 6,147 postseason passing yards) vs Manning (5,909), up against each other once again for the AFC Championship and a trip to the Super Bowl...
...stay tuned.
...Brady's Patriots beat Manning's Colts 24-14 in Foxboro for the 2003-04 AFC Championship, and then went on to beat current Denver coach John Fox's Carolina Panthers in the Super Bowl.
Manning's Colts then beat Brady's Patriots 38-34 in Indianapolis for the 2006-07 AFC Championship, and then went on to beat the Bears in the Super Bowl.
There have been no more heavier guns than Brady and Manning during their aerial War over the last 13 seasons...
...in yesterday's divisional win against the Chargers, Peyton Manning passed Joe Montana and Brett Favre on the NFL's all-time postseason passing yards list, and now sits #2 behind - who else - Tom Brady.
Brady (all-time high of 6,147 postseason passing yards) vs Manning (5,909), up against each other once again for the AFC Championship and a trip to the Super Bowl...
...stay tuned.