Since 2000, the Patriots-Colts rivalry has become one of the best in football, with most matchups competitive until the clock expired largely because of the elite quarterback matchup between Tom Brady (left) and Manning. The Patriots lead the all-time series 46-29, and won the last meeting, 31-24, on Dec. 4, 2011 when quarterback Dan Orlovsky got the start for the injured Manning. Despite 353 passing yards by the Colts' fill-in quarterback, Brady and the Patriots held off a furious fourth quarter rally by Indy.
