Eli Manning says Tom Brady’s Super Bowl losses to Giants ‘still bother him’

Quarterback Tom Brady plays in his 10th Super Bowl when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers battle the Kansas City Chiefs at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa on February 7th.

Brady already has six Super Bowl titles – with a chance of a seventh ring – but to this day he is still bitter about his losses against Eli Manning and the New York Giants.

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Manning and the Giants claimed victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowls XLII and XLVI, but the big game when the Giants claimed an unlikely victory over the undefeated Patriots is the one Manning always calls Brady when they face each other see others.

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“I’ve been to Tom’s area several times and have never brought a Super Bowl or our games to them,” Manning told the New York Post. “He actually brings it up. It still bothers him a bit, especially the ’07 one when they had the chance to go down as the greatest team of all time.”

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Even though Manning has beaten Brady twice in the Super Bowl, he is still impressed with his career and what he did in his first season with the Buccaneers.

“Are you going to a new team, a new city, a new state during a pandemic, where you have a shortened off-season and different rules and get the same results … at age 43, yes, it is so impressive, “Manning said. “It was hard to imagine that it would be possible. He obviously has a special attitude and a special ability to get guys around him to rally.”

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