As Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills take on the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship, Manning shared one significant shift that made a difference for him in his legendary battles against Tom Brady.
Tom Brady and Peyton Manning named their top five NFL quarterbacks during a recent appearance on The Stephen A Smith Show, with the legendary pair agreeing on the same athlete
They aren’t the only superstar quarterbacks in the NFL, but each matchup carried a certain weight, a certain aura, a certain expectation for unexpected chaos that others haven’t matched.
In fact, Manning and Brady are the only quarterback duo in NFL history to meet more frequently in the playoffs than Mahomes and Allen. They faced each other five times in the postseason — a record Allen and Mahomes are on pace to shatter.
There are some sports records you’d rather not own. Like longest losing streak. Or most times hit by a pitch. Here’s another. Most NFL playoff game starts by a quarterback without making it to the Super Bowl.
The time machine is set to Sunday in Kansas City. The matchup we look forward to this weekend is the game we will revisit years from now.
Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes are meeting again in the postseason, drawing comparisons to the famous rivalry between Tom Brady and Peyton Manning. This game could be a defining moment for Allen ...
Quarterbacks Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes are what make the rivalry between the AFC foes so entertaining to NFL fans. They know how to put points on the board in the playoffs and they have already produced some instant classics.
Eli Manning told Fox News Digital his brother Peyton Manning is looking to steal his strategies and playbook in hopes of defeating him at the 2025 Pro Bowl in Orlando, Florida.
Broadcaster Jim Nantz lucked into calling Tom Brady versus Peyton Manning and Patrick Mahomes versus Josh Allen duels.
The game marks the ninth meeting between quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes of the Chiefs and Josh Allen of the Bills ... showdowns between Tom Brady and Peyton Manning for so many years.
While many kids his age grew up wanting to "be like Mike," Travis Kelce apparently had someone else in mind. Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs' future Hall of Fame tight end, apparent