DENVER -- Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos are heading to the Super Bowl
after a 26-16 victory over Tom Brady and the New England Patriots.
Manning threw for 400 yards and two to lead Denver to its first trip to the NFL title game in 15 years.
The Broncos (15-3) will play San Francisco or Seattle on Feb. 2 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.
It marks the next big step for Manning on a comeback from multiple neck surgeries
that almost ended his career.
He led the Broncos on a pair of 7-plus-minute touchdown drives,
the second of which gave Denver a 20-3 lead.
Manning improved to 5-10 lifetime against Brady but is now 2-1 in the AFC title games.
The Patriots (13-5) got only 64 yards rushing and most of Brady's 277 yards came
after New England had fallen behind by 20.
Copyright 2014 by The Associated Press
In a beautiful Colorado weather under cloudless blue sky,
the Broncos paid back the humiliation of the most remarkable come-back win by the Patriots
in the previous game.
Whatever happened the other day, today, the Broncos showed
that they are the superior team when the victory counts most.
The Patriots showed some brightness at the 4th quarter but it was too late by then.