11-12: Manning’s career playoff record.
18-8: Brady’s career playoff record. The 18 wins are a record for postseason wins by a QB, two ahead of Joe Montana.
Brady: 63.5% completions, 7.4 YPA, 5.5% TDs, 2.0% INTs, 96.1 rating
Manning: 65.5% completions, 7.7 YPA, 5.9% TDs, 2.6% INTs, 97.7 rating
Manning's average attempt over the course of his career gains a 3/10 of 1 yard more than Brady's average career attempt. Over the course of 1,000 attempts, Manning will throw four more TD passes, but also 6 more INTs. In fact, the biggest single statistical difference between the two is that Manning is more likely to throw picks. Brady's ability to care for the ball as well or better than any QB in history is one major reason he's the greatest winner in the history of the game.
Brady has played 92% of his games outdoors (185 of 202)
Manning has played 49% of his games outdoors (122 of 248)
Brady's teams score an average of 28.2 PPG
Manning's teams score an average of 27.3 PPG
Brady's teams average 452.5 points per season (full 16-game seasons)
Manning's teams average 434.9 points per season (full 16-game seasons)
Brady's Patriots are the only franchise in the history of football to score 500+ points in four different seasons. With an NFL-best 281 points scored yet again, nine games into the 2014 season, they are on pace to reach 500 points for a record fifth time. .
Peyton Manning's teams have scored 500+ points just twice in 16 seasons.