The two all-time quarterbacks don't agree on much, but feel this signal caller has elevated himself above his NFL peers
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.
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.
Peyton Manning is one of the most successful quarterbacks in the NFL. The former Indianapolis Colts player closed his 18-year career with a record of 186-79 and three of the most i
Broadcaster Jim Nantz lucked into calling Tom Brady versus Peyton Manning and Patrick Mahomes versus Josh Allen duels.
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.
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.
“Nick, I don’t hate you,” Brady said on Sunday, via X/Twitter. “I’m just jealous of you.” The comment stems from speculation that Brady, who lost Super Bowl LII to Foles’s Eagles, was holding resentment toward Foles. The speculation was sparked by the fact that the seven-time Super Bowl winner famously left the field without shaking Foles’ hand.
In recent years, the debate over who is the NFL's GOAT has been reduced to just two names, Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes. Fans and pundits passionately defend their respective case
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) – Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes will meet for their fourth playoff contest on Sunday when the Chiefs host the Bills in the AFC championship game. If the heavyweight matchup ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are looking to make NFL history as the first team to win three straight Super Bowls, but their quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, is already in the record books for his postseason prowess.
A few months ago, when Tom Brady was beginning his career as an N.F.L. commentator for Fox Sports, a commercial aired. It begins with Brady, his face all angles, sitting at a desk in a nondescript room,