He still battled on with what gas left in his arsenal 39 years and obviously aging and he still got his second and last SB moment. The reason why Peyton Manning is the GOAT.
@Andrew Pestotnik everyone uses gear. I assume manning though used it maybe to bulk up and not take hits as hard or to help with arm strength. For such a pass heavy traditional qb roids wouldn't benefit manning nearly as much as they would someone like hurts or allen
That was cool that KC #22 gave Manning a salute. Even though they may be rivals it is cool to see when players show respect to each other for a big accomplishment.
@@TYreLL0416yep only took Denver 8 years to beat the Chiefs 😂. Oh and the Chiefs have won like 3 Super Bowls in that time too. Chiefs have won more Super Bowls than Denver!
@@Btwig12713I wasn’t trying to slight the Chiefs. And you’re right, Kansas City has won 3 Super Bowls since this game. If only the Broncos had a competent qb
Such a devastating game to watch as a die hard Peyton and Broncos fan. I think even Peyton will say it was more of getting used to the offense than it was the injury that factored into the season's poor performance. But something great came out of this benching. He was able to heal up...get focused and lead his team through the playoffs. The defesne carried the offense for sure, but there's no denying Peyton did his part in the playoffs and helped the team win.
Robert Snow exactly he had the high football IQ. Physically he couldn’t do what he used to but he became a game manager made just enough good plays in the playoffs and let our defense dominate.
I loved this game. Peyton tormented the Chiefs for years! It was sweet seeing him get yanked for playing like 💩! Yes Broncos fans I know you won the Superbowl this season but this game still is remembered fondly.😊😊😊
This is one of the best games from the 2015 season to show how good the defense was that year. Sure, 29 points looks like a lot, but when the offense repeatedly coughs up the ball at midfield, both shortening the distance the Chiefs have to go to score as well as decreasing the rest time between drives, it's amazing the Chiefs had to settle for 5 field goals. I'm telling you, that defense was a top 10 all time. If you take into account the fairly unreliable offense they had to play with, the stats are all-the-more impressive.
I remember how frustrating the Alex Smith-era Chiefs offense was...your average drive start is the 50, and you have to settle for 5 FGs? But yes....also good on the Denver defense holding up through horrible circumstances.
This is where the streak started, my goodness how things have changed since then. Edit: I felt bad for Peyton hear, You could tell he was playing through a ton of pain.
Nathan Fazzio He’s also good enough to have 3x as many rings as Peyton. They’re 3-2 against each other in the playoffs thats not a big advantage for Peyton. Peyton got carried so hard this season
@@jacksoe3530 You could have put Manning on that Rams team and they would have won. Manning led the offense to 17 points with 7 more from defense vs a better panthers D, Tom led his team to 13 vs the rams. Both great, Manning is better.
No shit, but Manning had to come back from a serious injury, like Montana. Since Tom was spared to have such an injury, he can play longer. Makes sense.
gianluca martinello Peyton got carried after coming in and saving the Broncos from nearly blowing a number 1 playoff seed. He was also carried when he converted on numerous 3d down drives to take the lead against Pittsburgh in the divisional round and throwing 2TD passes in the AFC championship. Know your place. Yes Brady is a 6x SB champ and has my respect but I can’t ever Remember a game we’re Peyton threw the ball 20 times to his running back or had the same coach throughout the duration of his entire career.
The denver defense was feeding off peytons heartfelt and courages attempted drives and held them after each failed drive out of respect and justice for peyton especially Wolfe and miller. After brock tookover defense didn't hold them they already did their job.😢❤. Im a die hard Peyton man myself.
@@gastondraco5906 I saw it. That was a very close game. If Jamaal hadn’t fumbled it would have went to OT and who knows agar would have happened. That games was also the last time Denver bear KC lmao
The game that Peyton was benched for his mistakes, I think he was later diagnosed with plantar fasciitis after the game which was the reason he was playing like shit, gotta give him credit, playing with that injury in a game, and the other 10 games, my mom got that injury and told me it felt like a nail going through ur heel.
There was a lot wrong with him in this game. Between the plantar fasciitis, a rib injury, and missing quite a bit of practice during the week, it's no wonder he looked as bad as he did. He should not have been playing in this game.
So many Chef fans in these comments make their football team their whole identity. But then again, you’ve gotta cut them some slack, they don’t really have a whole lot going on over there.
You can tell Peyton was in a lot of pain just by looking at his footwork and reactions.
He still battled on with what gas left in his arsenal 39 years and obviously aging and he still got his second and last SB moment.
The reason why Peyton Manning is the GOAT.
He was off the roids they caught him with the previous offseason. League swept that under the rug real quick.
@Andrew Pestotnik everyone uses gear.
I assume manning though used it maybe to bulk up and not take hits as hard or to help with arm strength.
For such a pass heavy traditional qb roids wouldn't benefit manning nearly as much as they would someone like hurts or allen
So true Peyton manning in 2015 was a shell of himself.
That was cool that KC #22 gave Manning a salute. Even though they may be rivals it is cool to see when players show respect to each other for a big accomplishment.
Marcus Peters may be a punk, but I have to admit that was very classy of him.
#22 was rookie Marcus Peters. Peter's was a great player but a headache for sure.
I miss juiceman, he didn't wanna play for Sutton. The dude would've helped a ton vs Brady in 2018
First time I got to watch this game. Good one to miss as a Broncos fan.
The Chiefs have not lost a single regular season game to Broncos since.
This game started the streak....
The streak is over
@@TYreLL0416yep only took Denver 8 years to beat the Chiefs 😂. Oh and the Chiefs have won like 3 Super Bowls in that time too. Chiefs have won more Super Bowls than Denver!
@@TYreLL0416sbs?
@@Btwig12713 only took 50 years!
@@Btwig12713I wasn’t trying to slight the Chiefs. And you’re right, Kansas City has won 3 Super Bowls since this game. If only the Broncos had a competent qb
Such a devastating game to watch as a die hard Peyton and Broncos fan. I think even Peyton will say it was more of getting used to the offense than it was the injury that factored into the season's poor performance. But something great came out of this benching. He was able to heal up...get focused and lead his team through the playoffs. The defesne carried the offense for sure, but there's no denying Peyton did his part in the playoffs and helped the team win.
Robert Snow exactly he had the high football IQ. Physically he couldn’t do what he used to but he became a game manager made just enough good plays in the playoffs and let our defense dominate.
I loved this game. Peyton tormented the Chiefs for years! It was sweet seeing him get yanked for playing like 💩!
Yes Broncos fans I know you won the Superbowl this season but this game still is remembered fondly.😊😊😊
This is one of the best games from the 2015 season to show how good the defense was that year. Sure, 29 points looks like a lot, but when the offense repeatedly coughs up the ball at midfield, both shortening the distance the Chiefs have to go to score as well as decreasing the rest time between drives, it's amazing the Chiefs had to settle for 5 field goals.
I'm telling you, that defense was a top 10 all time. If you take into account the fairly unreliable offense they had to play with, the stats are all-the-more impressive.
I remember how frustrating the Alex Smith-era Chiefs offense was...your average drive start is the 50, and you have to settle for 5 FGs?
But yes....also good on the Denver defense holding up through horrible circumstances.
Love when ward tries to stick his fist through maclins face mask haha
I remember Peyton having so many chances to get the 3 yards and taking forever to get it
14:33 Peyton's best throw of the day
This game was a bigger blowout than the score would indicate. Chiefs throttled Denver in this one.
Throttled the offense. Defense held their own all game, given the situations they were put in.
@@N7_CommanderShepard ny jets type beat
This is where the streak started, my goodness how things have changed since then.
Edit: I felt bad for Peyton hear, You could tell he was playing through a ton of pain.
This game is one of my favorite donkey moments.
Look at Thomas calling help for smith what a incredibly classy guy man Thomas was a stud
16:18: Southwest & Honda Civic
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51:31: Bud Light & Nissan
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1:33:36: National Car Rental & Papa John's
2:06:32: Verizon, Coors Light & New York Life
2:17:35: Subway & Cialis
Can tell Manning's body was giving out on him, goes to show how amazing Tom Brady is to play at the level he is at 41
Tom Brady is good enough to lose to Peyton Manning in every playoff game they played since the 2004 season playoffs.
Nathan Fazzio He’s also good enough to have 3x as many rings as Peyton. They’re 3-2 against each other in the playoffs thats not a big advantage for Peyton. Peyton got carried so hard this season
@@jacksoe3530 You could have put Manning on that Rams team and they would have won. Manning led the offense to 17 points with 7 more from defense vs a better panthers D, Tom led his team to 13 vs the rams. Both great, Manning is better.
No shit, but Manning had to come back from a serious injury, like Montana. Since Tom was spared to have such an injury, he can play longer. Makes sense.
gianluca martinello Peyton got carried after coming in and saving the Broncos from nearly blowing a number 1 playoff seed. He was also carried when he converted on numerous 3d down drives to take the lead against Pittsburgh in the divisional round and throwing 2TD passes in the AFC championship. Know your place. Yes Brady is a 6x SB champ and has my respect but I can’t ever Remember a game we’re Peyton threw the ball 20 times to his running back or had the same coach throughout the duration of his entire career.
The denver defense was feeding off peytons heartfelt and courages attempted drives and held them after each failed drive out of respect and justice for peyton especially Wolfe and miller. After brock tookover defense didn't hold them they already did their job.😢❤. Im a die hard Peyton man myself.
13:36 the achievement that stood until drew fucking brees broke it.
and then tom brady
and the Broncos still haven't beaten the Chiefs since
How many times have they played since
@@jordans6279 12 times (and counting)
They have now. 😅
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Goat
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Beautiful watching KC smacking Denver around yearly
You must have missed week 2 of this same year LOL LOL
@@gastondraco5906 I saw it. That was a very close game. If Jamaal hadn’t fumbled it would have went to OT and who knows agar would have happened. That games was also the last time Denver bear KC lmao
@@gastondraco5906 so cool considering the broncos haven’t beat the chiefs since 😂
The game that Peyton was benched for his mistakes, I think he was later diagnosed with plantar fasciitis after the game which was the reason he was playing like shit, gotta give him credit, playing with that injury in a game, and the other 10 games, my mom got that injury and told me it felt like a nail going through ur heel.
There was a lot wrong with him in this game. Between the plantar fasciitis, a rib injury, and missing quite a bit of practice during the week, it's no wonder he looked as bad as he did. He should not have been playing in this game.
Do u got the Colts Lions 2004 game (full game) with Peyton Mannings 6 TD's? If so, I will get the link from it.
I think the actual NFL CZcams channel has the Manning highlights of that game.
And the Broncos have won the last 14 games against KC.
Uh no they haven’t, other way around,
And the Broncos have won the last 1 meeting against KC. 😅
Peyton started 4/7, went 1/13 the rest of the way
You gotta hand it to Peyton for humility and wanting to win. He looked really annoyed when they stopped the game to announce his record. lol!
its been this long since broncos were relevant? lol
Hey Bart, can you upload the 2014 Week 2 meeting between these two?
This game woulda gone completely different if peyton wasn't injured and if talib and ware were there and others weren't injured.
Quién iba a decir que el partido donde Manning rompió el récord de más yardas, sería en juego más patético de su vida jajajaja. Chiefs kingdom!
So many Chef fans in these comments make their football team their whole identity. But then again, you’ve gotta cut them some slack, they don’t really have a whole lot going on over there.
mr bart could you please put the chiefs 49ers week 5 of 2014 season
People come to this game
Watch Peyton and go back and watch Tom Brady in 2019
Does he look like Manning in 2015?!?
Almost... he hasn’t hit the floor yet, but he’s close
Closer to Manning in the second half of 2014
Peyton Manning looking on as brocks drives go down the field like offense why???!!!.
Passing yardage is one of the most irrelevant stats ever. Any team that is constantly behind has to throw the ball.
I hate it when they politicize sports.
Jamie erdahl
4:46 lol the Broncos haven't beat kc since
Definitely not how Bronco fans thought the game would go. Manning will always be better then Brady though
Brady doesn’t choke.
Maybe my favorite game ever 🤣
the bronco's stinked
Does anyone think if Mahomes has a long, amazing career, he could break that record.
Patrick Stovall he definitely could
Easily
Never
@@thameekstaninjahman8337 I could see it happening
Where was the championship defense the donkeys were known for.
You do realize the Broncos won the Super Bowl that year. You’re an idiot.
Peyton was so trash that season and the team was 7-1?????
yup, there's a reason their defense is considered all-time great lol
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