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AFC championship game: Broncos vs. Patriots preview – Los Angeles Times

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Brady and Manning have faced each other — inasmuch as quarterbacks face each other — twice in AFC championship games, with each winning once.

Terrifying tandem

Bill Belichick and Brady have combined for 18 postseason victories, the most by any head coach-quarterback duo. And with 19 career postseason victories, Belichick is tied with Don Shula for the second-most in league history, one behind Tom Landry.

“Coach Belichick is the best coach that I’ve ever competed against,” Manning said. “I think it’s safe to say he’ll go down as the greatest NFL coach of all time.”

Asked to rank where he and Brady figure in the pantheon of great quarterbacks, Manning declined.

“I am not one that ever has the ranking of quarterbacks,” he said. “I’ve been fortunate to play against some great quarterbacks — Dan Marino, Troy Aikman, Brett Favre, Steve Young, Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Eli Manning. The list goes on and on and on. I know rankings and lists are important to a lot of people. I have such great respect for all of them, and if you want to name anybody in any order on any list, that’s fine. I’m just flattered to be in the conversation.”

Nice of him to stick his ittle brother, Eli, in that mix.

Looking back

Including the playoffs, New England has posted four consecutive victories against Denver.

These teams met Nov. 24 in Foxborough, Mass., when the Broncos blew a 24-point halftime lead on their way to a 34-31 loss in overtime. Brady threw for 344 yards and three touchdowns in the second half, two of them to receiver Julian Edelman. Stephen Gostkowski won it with a 31-yard field goal in the extra period.

The last time the teams played in Denver was Dec.¿18, 2011 — the Tim Tebow era for the Broncos — when the Patriots rolled to a 41-23 victory.

AFC Wes

The first meeting between these teams was especially forgettable for Broncos receiver Wes Welker, who defected from New England after last season.

Not only was he limited to four catches for 31 yards, but also Welker was partly to blame for the pivotal play in overtime. A Patriots punt bounced inside Denver’s 15-yard line, and returner Welker attempted to call off teammates instead of running up and making a fair catch. The ball bounced off Denver’s Tony Carter, the Patriots recovered, and clinched the victory with a field goal.

Asked this week about that, and about facing his old team again, Welker didn’t take the bait.

“We’ve moved on,” he said. “That was the regular season. This is the postseason.”

Secondary concern

Denver’s pass defense deteriorated significantly last Sunday when the Broncos lost cornerback Chris Harris to a torn knee ligament. The defense isn’t the same with Quentin Jammer sliding over to the slot to replace Harris, and Brady is a master at finding his slot receiver. That’s got to be a huge worry for Denver.

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