What teams has Peyton Manning never lost to?

In 266 career NFL games over 18 seasons, there's only five teams that Peyton Manning never lost to. Those teams include the Arizona Cardinals (3-0), the Cleveland Browns (7-0), the Minnesota Vikings (4-0), the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-0) and the Detroit Lions (4-0).


Did Peyton Manning defeat every NFL team?

Last night, Peyton Manning joined Brett Favre as only QBs to defeat all 32 NFL teams. Peyton Manning spent 13 seasons throwing TDs for the Indianapolis Colts. As a member of the Denver Broncos, he opened the 2014 season with three touchdown passes against his former team in a 31-24 victory on September 7, 2014.

What is Peyton Manning's win/loss record?

Peyton Manning was 187-79 in his career.


What was Tom Brady's record against Peyton Manning?

Despite Tom Brady's great record of 10-4 against Peyton Manning, he is 5-6 in his career vs. the Denver Broncos (including playoffs). The Broncos are one of only two teams in the NFL to have a winning record against Brady (the Giants are 3-2 vs Brady, including playoffs).

Which two teams did Peyton Manning win a Super Bowl with?

Manning had an illustrious 18-season career as the premier quarterback for the Colts (1998-2011) and the Denver Broncos (2012-15) winning two Super Bowls and earning a victory against each of the current 32 NFL franchises.


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Who did Peyton Manning lose Super Bowls to?

Peyton Manning lost the Super Bowl to the New Orleans Saints in 2010 and then again in 2014, to the Seattle Seahawks.

Who has more rings Eli or Peyton?

Eli Manning - standing directly behind the Lombardi Trophy - making a speech at the rally celebrating the Giants winning Super Bowl XLII. Combined, Eli and older brother Peyton have won four Super Bowls (two each).

Who is the only QB to beat Brady?

Only two QBs have ever beaten Tom Brady in a Super Bowl: New York Giants QB Eli Manning and Philadelphia Eagles QB Nick Foles. Reggie S Drone and 2,976 others like this.


Has any QB beat all 32 NFL teams?

If Wilson can beat both teams, he'll join Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Drew Brees and Brett Favre as the only quarterbacks who have beaten all 32 teams.

Who is best QB of all time?

1. Dan Marino: 1984. Marino's 5,084 yards that season was 282 more yards than the second-highest total in league history at that time. His 48 touchdown throws that year was 16 more than the next-highest total in league annals.

Who was the first QB to throw 5000 yards?

Dan Marino, the first quarterback in NFL history to throw for over 5,000 yards in a season, threw for 5,084 yards and a then NFL record 48 touchdowns in 1984 to win the NFL's MVP award.


What NFL QB has lost to the most teams?

Four starting quarterbacks in NFL history have wins over all 32 NFL teams: Drew Brees, Brett Favre, Peyton Manning and Tom Brady. No quarterback has ever lost to all 32 teams, but Matt Ryan can come the closest this season. Ryan has lost to 29 different teams in his NFL career, according to Pro-Football-Reference.com.

What QB has the most losses?

Vinny Testaverde – 123 losses

He went on to play 21 seasons for seven different NFL Teams, making the Pro Bowl twice in 1996 and 1998. Vinny's 123 losses are the most of any quarterback in NFL history.

Which NFL QB can throw the farthest?

The record for longest NFL pass is currently owned by Baker Mayfield, who an astounding 70.5 yard hail mary against the Baltimore Ravens in 2020.


Has a 7 loss team ever won the Super Bowl?

The 2011 Giants were 7-7! Only one other team, the 2010 Packers at 8-6, had even 6 losses after 14 games. The 2011 Giants were the only team to win the Super Bowl with 7 losses, so they are the Super Bowl champion with the worst record after 15 and 16 games, too.

Has any QB lost to every NFL team?

There are 32 teams in the NFL, and over the course of league history, no quarterback has ever lost to all of them, but that's something that could change in 2022.

Has a 7 9 NFL team ever made the playoffs?

The Seahawks made history by becoming the first 7–9 team ever to make the playoffs and then did it again by becoming the first to win a playoff game, racking up 31 first downs and 474 yards, including a 67-yard touchdown run by Marshawn Lynch late in the fourth quarter.


Has Tom Brady ever missed the playoffs?

Brady did not have a losing season as a starter until his twenty-third season in the league in 2022. The only season he missed the playoffs as a starter was 2002, the first year he started all 16 regular season games. With the Patriots, Brady led the team to 17 AFC East titles.

What QB has beaten every team?

Tom Brady joins Peyton Manning, Drew Brees and Brett Favre as only QBs in NFL history to beat all 32 teams - CBSSports.com.

Who caught Brady's last pass?

What was then Brady's last NFL touchdown pass came on a 55-yard bomb to Tampa Bay wide receiver Mike Evans during the divisional round playoff game vs. the Rams.


Who caught the most TD from Brady?

#1 - Rob Gronkowski

But the number of touchdowns Brady threw to him is still astonishing. The 90 touchdowns Gronkowski caught are more than Edelman and Moss combined.

Is Eli Manning better than Tom Brady?

Manning and Brady had their fair share of key matchups in the spotlight. Manning beat Brady in both his Super Bowl appearances as the Giants were able to win Super Bowls XLII and XLVI. Manning had a 3-2 career record against Brady.

Which Manning is the richest?

Manning comes from a football family. His father, Elisha Archibald “Archie” Manning III, was an NFL quarterback, as was his older brother, Peyton Manning. Eli surpassed Peyton as the highest-paid NFL quarterback, but Peyton's net worth exceeds little brother Eli's by about $100 million.


Who has 7 rings NFL?

How many Super Bowl rings does Tom Brady have? Seven. Six of those wins came when Brady was playing with the New England Patriots. His latest Super Bowl victory came after Brady signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers before the 2020 season.

What QB has 7 rings?

Seven championships

Tom Brady (quarterback) won Super Bowls XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLIX, LI, and LIII with the New England Patriots after the 2001, 2003, 2004, 2014, 2016, and 2018 seasons, respectively.