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- At that time, both teams were among the best in the AFC, and both were led by likely Hall of Fame quarterbacks, Peyton Manning (for the Colts) and Tom Brady (for the Patriots).New England Patriots-Wikipedia
- In particular, Tom Brady, Ben Roethlisberger, or Peyton Manning appeared as the AFC team's quarterback in all but two of the Super Bowls from 2002 through 2019.Super Bowl-Wikipedia
- Peyton Manning, formerly of the Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos, was the best modern example of a quarterback who called his own plays, primary using an uptempo, no-huddle-based attack.Quarterback-Wikipedia
- † Note: No. 18 was re-issued for Peyton Manning after Tripucka gave his approval; it was used by Manning from the 2012 season until his retirement after the 2015 season.Denver Broncos-Wikipedia
- The following September the Steelers were defeated in Denver 31–19 in Peyton Manning's debut as Broncos quarterback.Pittsburgh Steelers-Wikipedia
- Before throwing his first interception in Week 14, Foles threw 19 touchdowns, which was just one shy of the all-time NFL record of consecutive touchdowns without an interception to start a season, set earlier in the season by Peyton Manning.Philadelphia Eagles-Wikipedia
- The Broncos' rivalry with the Patriots later intensified when longtime Indianapolis Colts' quarterback Peyton Manning became the Broncos' starting quarterback from 2012 to 2015.Denver Broncos-Wikipedia
- On March 7, 2016, quarterback Peyton Manning retired after 18 NFL seasons during a press conference at the team's Dove Valley headquarters.Denver Broncos-Wikipedia
- This was a heavily attended home game for the halftime retirement of the #18 jersey of former quarterback and 2-time Super Bowl winner, Peyton Manning.Indianapolis Colts-Wikipedia
- In 2021, Peyton Manning (who won two AFC Championships and an NFL MVP during his four seasons as a Bronco) was inducted as well, although he is considered primarily a member of the Indianapolis Colts.Denver Broncos-Wikipedia
- In Week 7, Luck led the Colts to a 39–33 win over his predecessor, Peyton Manning, and the undefeated Broncos.Indianapolis Colts-Wikipedia
- They have dominated the AFC South for much of the division's history under quarterbacks Peyton Manning and Andrew Luck, but have faced competition for divisional supremacy in recent years from the Texans.Indianapolis Colts-Wikipedia
- The rivalry is fueled by the quarterback comparison between Peyton Manning and Tom Brady.Indianapolis Colts-Wikipedia
- In recent years, the Colts and Giants featured brothers as their starting quarterbacks (Peyton and Eli Manning respectively), leading to their occasional match-up being referred to as the "Manning Bowl".Indianapolis Colts-Wikipedia
- The Broncos pulled off one of the largest comebacks in Monday Night Football history, when Peyton Manning led the Broncos from a 24–0 halftime deficit to a 35–24 win at San Diego's Qualcomm Stadium during the season.Denver Broncos-Wikipedia
- This was taken to an extreme by the Indianapolis Colts in the early 21st century, with center Jeff Saturday having equal say with quarterback Peyton Manning in play calling, including audibles.Center (gridiron football)-Wikipedia
- In March 2012, the Broncos reached an agreement on a five-year, $96 million contract with former longtime Indianapolis Colts' quarterback Peyton Manning, who had recently missed the entire season following multiple neck surgeries.Denver Broncos-Wikipedia
- Also in this series of commercials were Peyton Manning, Eli Manning, and Archie Manning promoting NFL Sunday Ticket, and Dale Earnhardt, Jr. promoting NASCAR Hot Pass.DirecTV-Wikipedia
- The following week against the New York Giants, Brady surpassed Peyton Manning to take over second place on the all-time passing yards list, behind only Drew Brees.Tom Brady-Wikipedia
- Brady finished with 3,620 passing yards and 23 touchdowns, and was third in NFL MVP voting to co-winners Peyton Manning and Steve McNair.Tom Brady-Wikipedia
- Quarterback Peyton Manning led the team to win Super Bowl XLI in the 2006 NFL season.Indianapolis-Wikipedia
- To replace Humphries, Beathard drafted quarterback Ryan Leaf after the Indianapolis Colts selected Peyton Manning with the first pick in the 1998 NFL Draft.Los Angeles Chargers-Wikipedia
- Five players share the record of having been invited to 14 Pro Bowls, the first being Merlin Olsen, followed by Bruce Matthews, Tony Gonzalez, Peyton Manning, and most recently Tom Brady.Pro Bowl-Wikipedia
- The two clubs' 1999 meetings were dramatic affairs between Hall Of Fame-bound Dan Marino and up-and-coming star Peyton Manning.Indianapolis Colts-Wikipedia
- The Colts have been very dominant in their rivalry with the Titans since the creation of the AFC South, with quarterbacks Peyton Manning and later Andrew Luck leading the Colts to consistent success against the Titans and the rest of the division.Tennessee Titans-Wikipedia
- The Patriots advanced to the AFC Championship to face Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos at Sports Authority Field at Mile High.Tom Brady-Wikipedia
- Polian in turn hired Jim Mora to become the next head coach of the team and drafted Tennessee Volunteer quarterback Peyton Manning, the son of New Orleans Saints legend Archie Manning, with the first overall pick in the 1998 NFL Draft.Indianapolis Colts-Wikipedia
- Led by coaches Steve Spurrier and Phillip Fulmer and featuring players such as Danny Wuerffel and Peyton Manning, both teams were regularly ranked in the top 10 when they met, giving the rivalry conference and national title implications.Florida Gators football-Wikipedia
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