Los Angeles Times

LASTING STING

Two Super Bowl losses to Manning and the Giants apparently remain sources of resentment for Brady

- By Chuck Schilken

If Tom Brady is the GOAT, Eli Manning is the GOAT slayer.

Headed to his first Super Bowl as quarterbac­k of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Brady is 6-3 in his previous appearance­s in the big game, all with the New England Patriots.

Two of the losses were to Manning and the New York Giants. Seems like something Manning would want to bring up every opportunit­y he gets. But the now-retired quarterbac­k told the New York Post that’s not the case.

Apparently Brady is the one who won’t shut up about it.

“I’ve been around Tom numerous times, and I’ve never brought up a Super Bowl or our games versus them,” Manning said. “He actually brings it up. It still bothers him a little bit, especially the ’07 one when they had the chance to go down as the greatest team of all time.”

Case in point: When Manning announced his retirement after 16 seasons last year, Brady couldn’t help but mention that Manning’s 2-0 record in Super Bowls came at his expense.

“Congratula­tions on your retirement, and a great career Eli!” Brady tweeted. “Not going to lie though, I wish you hadn’t won any Super Bowls.”

It makes sense that Brady would have trouble letting go of the Super Bowl losses following the 2007 and 2011 seasons. Both times the Patriots had the lead late in the fourth quarter — and both times Manning led the Giants on spectacula­r game-winning drives. Manning was named Super Bowl MVP both times.

But it also makes sense that Manning doesn’t feel right giving Brady a hard time about those games.

“I don’t have any bragging rights with Tom,” Manning said. “This is his 10th Super Bowl, and I’m so impressed with his whole career.”

 ?? Paul Sancya Associated Press ?? TOM BRADY sits on the field after throwing an intercepti­on against the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLVI in 2012. The Giants defeated the Patriots 21-17.
Paul Sancya Associated Press TOM BRADY sits on the field after throwing an intercepti­on against the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLVI in 2012. The Giants defeated the Patriots 21-17.
 ?? Charlie Riedel Associated Press ?? ELI MANNING and coach Tom Coughlin pose with the Lombardi Trophy after winning Super Bowl XLII.
Charlie Riedel Associated Press ELI MANNING and coach Tom Coughlin pose with the Lombardi Trophy after winning Super Bowl XLII.

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