Eli Manning and the Giants beat Tom Brady and the Patriots in 2008 and 2012 Super Bowls
There was a time in the NFL when the most disliked team was the New England Patriots. Every team had a fierce rivalry with Tom Brady and the Patriots. Along with Bill Belichick, Brady conquered six Super Bowl championships (2002, 2004, 2005, 2015, 2017, and 2019). He then won another Super Bowl in 2021 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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Two quarterbacks made Tom’s NFL career more complicated regarding championships and playoff appearances. Peyton Manning faced Brady five times in the postseason, winning three out of those five matchups. However, when discussing Eli Manning, it’s essential to show some respect. Exactly the opposite of what Tom did.
He is one of only two quarterbacks in NFL history who can claim a Super Bowl victory over Tom Brady; the other is Nick Foles, who won in 2017. Eli Manning defeated Brady twice, in consecutive years, denying the so-called “GOAT” additional rings. Those losses (2007 and 2012) kept Brady from winning a ring for ten years.
While it may be considered a marketing strategy for Fanatics, it’s unusual to see such an NFL legend as Tom Brady being so open. Not only has he excelled as a football analyst, but his increased presence on social media is also a positive development for fans.Both retired quarterbacks have playfully teased each other about Tom’s losses to Eli, and it’s not surprising to see Brady expressing this during broadcasts and social media.
Since October, he has been accepted by the NFL owners as a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, which has also involved him in the organization’s decision-making processes. Recently, with the main acquisitions of head coach Pete Carroll in January and the most shocking, Geno Smith as the new starter quarterback.
Geno is entering to the final year of a three-year 75 million contract deal and will work with the iconic and legendary Chip Kelly as Offensive Coordinator. the former Eagles and 49ers coach will be back at the NFL after 9 seasons of absence.