Following a 31-9 win over the Chiefs in Super Bowl LV on Sunday, Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady has matched a rare Super Bowl stat that was previously only held by Peyton Manning.
Brady and Manning are now the only two starting quarterbacks in NFL history who won Super Bowls with two different teams.
Manning won Super Bowl XLI with the Colts (2006) and Super Bowl 50 with the Broncos (2015).
Brady won six Super Bowls with the Patriots before signing with the Bucs as a free agent last spring.
When they played together in the AFC, Brady, and Manning had a fierce on-field rivalry but they were (and remain) friends off the field.
Brady led the all-time series against Manning 11-6, but Manning had an edge in the playoffs, owning a 3-2 postseason record against Brady
Tom Brady matches Peyton Manning’s rare Super Bowl stat
Following a 31-9 win over the Chiefs in Super Bowl LV on Sunday, Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady has matched a rare Super Bowl stat that was previously only held by Peyton Manning.
Brady and Manning are now the only two starting quarterbacks in NFL history who won Super Bowls with two different teams.
Manning won Super Bowl XLI with the Colts (2006) and Super Bowl 50 with the Broncos (2015).
Brady won six Super Bowls with the Patriots before signing with the Bucs as a free agent last spring.
When they played together in the AFC, Brady, and Manning had a fierce on-field rivalry but they were (and remain) friends off the field.
Brady led the all-time series against Manning 11-6, but Manning had an edge in the playoffs, owning a 3-2 postseason record against Brady