Often times the AFC and NFC title games are more exciting than the Super Bowl. With Peyton Manning squaring off against Tom Brady in the AFC Title Game, this could very well be the case yet again.

Manning's Broncos and Brady's Patriots will kick off at 3 p.m. on Sunday at Sports Authority Field at Mile High in Denver.

The game most certainly has potential to go down as one of the best games in NFL history, what with both quarterbacks being old enough that we have to wonder: Is this the last meeting between the two future Hall of Famers?

One thing is for sure heading into this game and that is that we cannot count either of these teams out until late in the game, especially after Brady's Patriots stormed back from a 24 point deficit to knock off the Broncos earlier this season. On the other hand, the Broncos have come back from deficits on a number of occasions as well. With two quarterbacks of this caliber, it's hard to expect anything but a highly competitive game.

This will be the eighth time Tom Brady plays in an AFC title game and the third year in a row. However, Brady and the Patriots lost last year and went on to lose to the New York Giants in the Super Bowl a year before.

While both quarterbacks have won Super Bowls, Brady clearly has the edge with his three Super Bowl Rings. However, Peyton has also won a Super Bowl while losing one to the New Orleans Saints.

Manning's brother, Eli Manning, has had little difficulty in beating the Patriots in the postseason. Eli and the Giants beat Brady twice in just a handful of years -- first the Giants beat the Pats in the 2007 season and again in 2011.

Do you think Eli will be able to give his brother advice on how to beat the Patriots? Or do you think the Patriots will be back in the Super Bowl yet again? Let us know in the comments section!