Rivalries in the NFL have changed the course of our friendships

Will Brady take it personally?LAPRESSE
Unlike Peyton Manning, with whom he didn’t have good chemistry, Julian Edelman has never had any problem admitting that he has always identified with Tom Brady, one of his teammates in the Bay Area.
However, time passes, and things remain in the past. Edelman, Gronkowski, and Manning appeared together in an ad for Tiffany & Co. The funny thing about all this is that they didn’t forget what was said in the past. Edelman made that clear in the caption he wrote for the photos he shared.
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“Playing on the field. Sorry, Tom Brady,” he wrote.
It was an amusing way to turn his back on Brady, and the legendary quarterback must have found it funny, as Edelman joined forces with his “eternal rival” in the NFL.
Peyton Manning doesn’t forget
The former Colts quarterback, Peyton Manning told ESPN that Brady and Gronkowski should pay him royalties for the play they copied from him.
Tom joined in on the friendly exchange, replying, “Checks in the mail.”
This generated a few more laughs, especially given the collaboration with Tiffany & Co., led by Julian Edelman, Rob Gronkowski, and Peyton Manning.
Although the relationship is good now, we must remember that they had one of the greatest rivalries in recent NFL history-a story that is undoubtedly worth telling to future generations.
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During the AFC Championships, each tactic was a duel of geniuses, shaping the playoffs and forging an epic era. Each victory chiseled away at their myths. Brady and Gronk unleashed masterful plays, such as the one they stole from Manning‘s arsenal to annihilate defenses.
Brady took the 1v1 record with 11-6, but the pain of the 2006 AFC final will surely never fade. The Colts beat the Patriots, and Brady surely still has that wound open. No wonder-he could have added another Super Bowl to his trophy case.