With the Broncos preparing to host the Patriots in a pivotal AFC showdown in Week 15, a certain quarterback’s win-loss record against Denver is sure to be a topic of discussion.

New England signal-caller Tom Brady recently became the winningest quarterback in NFL history, and his four Super Bowl wins are tied with Joe Montana and Terry Bradshaw for the most ever by a quarterback. But one could argue that the 39-year-old future Hall of Famer has a Kryptonite.

Brady has a losing regular season record (5-6) against one NFL team. You guessed it: the Broncos.

Including four postseason games, Brady has an overall record of 6-9 against the orange and blue. He has not beaten Denver on the road since 2011 when Tim Tebow was the opposing quarterback. Two of his last three AFC championship appearances were both losses to the Broncos (20-18 in 2016 and 26-16 in 2014).

To say that Brady has historically struggled against Denver’s defense would be an understatement. But perhaps this year will be different. The Broncos have been inconsistent on defense this year and their linebackers were exploited in coverage by Falcons running backs in October.

Brandon Marshall missed last week’s game with a hamstring injury and fellow starter Todd Davis suffered a left oblique strain. With a three-headed monster backfield consisting of LeGarrette Blount, Dion Lewis and James White, Brady may, like Matt Ryan, be able to exploit mismatches against an injury-riddled linebacker corps.

Then again, if history has taught us anything, we should know to never count out the Broncos against Brady, especially at home.

Sunday can’t come soon enough.