Tiki Barber, who once questioned Eli Manning's leadership abilities, now thinks the New York Giants quarterback has improved to the point that he is better than his brother Peyton.

Barber made the comments Wednesday on his CBS Sports Radio show, saying he believes that Eli Manning's ability to win when it counts trumps Peyton's statistical accomplishments.

"The expectation was that he was never going to be Peyton. I remember having these conversations with people who watched Eli in college, saying, 'He's good, but he's never going to be Peyton, he's not Peyton.' Guess what? I think he's better than Peyton.

"Because of clutch. What matters in sports? It's winning and losing. You get to the stage and what do you do? Eli's gotten there, and he's won," Barber said.

Eli Manning, 32, has led the Giants to two Super Bowl titles and is 8-3 in the postseason, while Peyton, 37, has one championship and has a 9-11 playoff record.

Following his retirement in 2006, Barber questioned Eli Manning's leadership skills. Now, however, he thinks his former teammate can be one of the top five quarterbacks in history.