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Super Bowl Pits Brady vs. Manning(s)

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Eli Manning will be playing for something much more important than a single championship on Sunday in Super Bowl XLVI.

He’ll be playing for the Manning name itself.

The hard and cold facts are these. Tom Brady is older brother Peyton’s No. 1 nemesis, and if Brady and the Patriots pull out the victory, he will have notched Super Bowl win No. 4. That would top off an incredible career, make Brady perhaps the greatest quarterback of all time and confirm this slice of NFL history as the Brady Era.

It seems unlikely any Manning — Eli or Peyton — will be...

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