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Tom Brady and Peyton Manning.Xlsx NAME GAMES CARRIES RUSH YARDS RUSH TD LONG RUSH RECEPTIONS REC YDS REC TDS LONG REC SACKS INTS CMP ATT YDS TD INT LNG PEYTON MANNING - IND 14 17 76 3 19 317 518 3630 28 19 73 TOM BRADY - NE 14 41 31 2 19 309 462 3403 26 12 91 REGGIE WAYNE - IND 11 57 763 5 42 DOMINIC RHODES - IND 9 40 209 2 24 8 61 0 13 KEVIN FAULK - NE 9 66 315 1 29 20 156 1 28 MARVIN HARRISON - IND 9 54 715 7 68 DALLAS CLARK - IND 8 20 371 0 64 EDGERRIN JAMES - IND 7 169 649 2 20 33 242 0 20 TROY BROWN - NE 7 3 20 0 9 32 368 2 60 DEION BRANCH - NE 7 1 4 0 4 29 341 3 25 BEN WATSON - NE 6 17 200 0 36 COREY DILLON - NE 5 70 366 3 42 9 51 0 16 MARCUS POLLARD - IND 5 18 252 3 32 WES WELKER - NE/DEN 5 36 325 3 22 BRANDON STOKLEY - IND/DEN 5 21 207 2 45 DAVID GIVENS - NE 5 23 259 2 35 JOSEPH ADDAI - IND 4 68 252 3 21 9 145 2 73 LAURENCE MARONEY - NE 4 49 166 1 17 4 20 0 8 DAVID PATTEN - NE 4 2 40 0 29 10 232 3 91 1 1 60 1 0 60 BETHEL JOHNSON - NE 4 2 0 0 3 5 27 0 10 DANIEL GRAHAM - NE 4 14 133 2 31 CHRISTIAN FAURIA - NE 4 8 75 0 17 ANTOWAIN SMITH - NE 3 65 265 2 39 4 66 0 38 ROB GRONKOWSKI - NE 3 12 150 1 33 JACOB TAMME - IND/DEN 3 18 157 1 17 BEN UTECHT - IND 3 6 62 0 16 MIKE CLOUD - NE 2 5 1 2 4 STEVAN RIDLEY - NE 2 32 165 1 20 BRANDON BOLDEN - NE 2 27 112 1 33 2 11 0 11 DANNY WOODHEAD - NE 2 14 116 1 36 5 46 2 9 SHANE VEREEN - NE 2 11 31 1 8 8 60 0 14 DONALD BROWN - IND 2 21 82 0 36 4 48 0 25 MARC EDWARDS - NE 2 7 25 0 10 2 16 0 11 PATRICK PASS - NE 2 2 9 0 7 2 20 0 14 HEATH EVANS - NE 2 2 7 0 4 4 33 0 15 NAME GAMES CARRIES RUSH YARDS RUSH TD LONG RUSH RECEPTIONS REC YDS REC TDS LONG REC SACKS INTS CMP ATT YDS TD INT LNG VON MILLER - DEN 2 4 BOBBY HAMILTON - NE 2 3 RANDY MOSS - NE 2 18 324 3 63 JULIAN EDELMAN - NE 2 11 124 3 43 DEMARYIUS THOMAS - DEN 2 13 221 1 38 PIERRE GARCON - IND 2 8 112 1 29 TROY WALTERS - IND 2 8 86 1 15 ERIC DECKER - DEN 2 5 26 1 12 JERMAINE WIGGINS - NE 2 2 13 1 11 GIJON ROBINSON - IND 2 3 7 1 6 BRYAN FLETCHER - IND 2 3 54 0 32 AUSTIN COLLIE - IND 2 11 105 0 28 KEN DILGER - IND 2 3 43 0 25 RECHE CALDWELL - NE 2 5 67 0 21 TREVOR INSLEY - IND 2 3 25 0 13 AARON MOOREHEAD - IND 2 5 36 0 10 CHARLES JOHNSON - NE 2 3 10 0 4 KNOWSHON MORENO - DEN 1 37 224 1 18 1 6 0 6 BENJARVUS GREEN-ELLIS - NE 1 21 96 1 16 1 4 0 4 WILLIS MCGAHEE - DEN 1 14 51 0 11 5 51 0 22 MONTEE BALL - DEN 1 7 40 0 16 3 17 0 31 CHAD SIMPSON - IND 1 4 36 0 16 CJ ANDERSON - DEN 1 3 16 0 6 RONNIE HILLMAN - DEN 1 3 9 0 7 1 4 0 4 JAVARRIS JAMES - IND 1 3 3 0 2 4 24 0 11 LAGARETTE BLOUNT - NE 1 2 13 0 9 SAMMY MORRIS - NE 1 2 5 0 4 LANCE BALL - DEN 1 1 1 0 1 LARRY CENTERS - NE 1 1 0 0 0 1 28 0 28 HUNTER SMITH - IND 1 1 0 0 0 J. R. REDMOND - NE 1 1 0 0 0 JEROME PATHON - IND 1 1 -8 0 -8 5 57 0 22 TY LAW - NE 1 4 ROMAN PHIFER - NE 1 0.5 1 OTIS SMITH - NE 1 1 NAME GAMES CARRIES RUSH YARDS RUSH TD LONG RUSH RECEPTIONS REC YDS REC TDS LONG REC SACKS INTS CMP ATT YDS TD INT LNG ANTHONY PLEASANT - NE 1 1 BRAD SCIOLI - IND 1 1 DEREK WOLFE - DEN 1 1 KEVIN VICKERSON - DEN 1 1 RIDDICK PARKER - NE 1 1 ELVIS DUMERVIL - DEN 1 0.5 WESLEY WOODYARD - DEN 1 0.5 BLAIR WHITE - IND 1 5 42 2 18 DEDRIC WARD - NE 1 2 50 1 31 JABAR GAFFNEY - NE 1 3 37 1 17 JOEL DREESSEN - DEN 1 4 21 1 9 AARON HERNANDEZ - NE 1 1 8 1 8 DOUG GABRIEL - NE 1 2 45 0 39 DONTE STALLWORTH - NE 1 2 42 0 33 BRANDON LLOYD - NE 1 3 34 0 15 KENBRELL THOMPKINS - NE 1 6 56 0 14 ANTHONY GONZALEZ - IND 1 1 13 0 13 TORRENCE SMALL - NE 1 2 20 0 11 CHAD JACKSON - NE 1 1 9 0 9 ISAIAH STANBACK - NE 1 2 17 0 9 DANNY AMENDOLA - NE 1 3 17 0 8 CHRIS BAKER - NE 1 2 13 0 7 JJ STOKES - NE 1 1 7 0 7 TERRENCE WILKINS - IND 1 3 15 0 7 KENTON KEITH - IND 1 4 6 0 6 STEVE MCKINNEY - IND 1 1 5 0 5 VIRGIL GREEN - DEN 1 1 3 0 3 JOE ANDRUZZI - NE 1 1 0 0 0 MARK RYPIEN - IND 1 5 9 57 0 0 21 DOUG FLUTIE - NE 1 3 7 20 0 0 13 LOGAN MANKINS - NE FR 1 ANTOINE BETHEA - IND 3 RODNEY HARRISON - NE 3 CATO JUNE - IND 2 NICK HARPER - IND 2 NAME GAMES CARRIES RUSH YARDS RUSH TD LONG RUSH RECEPTIONS REC YDS REC TDS LONG REC SACKS INTS CMP ATT YDS TD INT LNG ASANTE SAMUEL - NE 1 BOB SANDERS - IND 1 BRANDON MERIWEATHER - NE 1 CHAD SCOTT - NE 1 DEVIN MCCOURTY - NE 1 DONALD STRICKLAND - IND 1 GARY BRACKETT - IND 1 JAMES SANDERS - NE 1 JONATHAN WILHITE - NE 1 LEIGH BODDEN - NE 1 MARLIN JACKSON - IND 1 TEDY BRUSCHI - NE 1 TYRONE POOLE - NE 1 WALT HARRIS - IND 1 MIKE VRABEL - NE 7 ROBERT MATHIS - IND 5 DWIGHT FREENEY - IND 4 JARVIS GREEN - NE 3.5 ROOSEVELT COLVIN - NE 3.5 RAHEEM BROCK - IND 3 WILLIE MCGINEST - NE 2.5 JEROD MAYO - NE 2 CHANDLER JONES - NE 1 ERIC ALEXANDER - NE 1 JUNIOR SEAU - NE 1 LARRY TRIPPLETT - IND 1 MARCUS WASHINGTON - IND 1 MONTAE REAGOR - IND 1 ROB NINKOVICH - NE 1 TEAM SACK - NE 1 DAN KLECKO - IND 1 1 1 1.
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