Peyton Manning is the only quarterback in NFL history to take two different teams to the Super Bowl multiple times.

Peyton Manning is the only QB to take multiple teams to the Super Bowl multiple times — ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) January 25, 2016

Just a few short weeks ago, it was in question whether we had seen the last snap of Manning’s illustrious career. Atrocious statistics mixed with a plantar fascia injury sidelined the 39-year-old quarterback for several weeks before he relieved a struggling Brock Osweiler in Week 17. Now, we are preparing ourselves to watch the Broncos represent the AFC in the Super Bowl for the second time during Manning’s four year stint in Denver, Colorado.

Manning’s Super Bowl record is 1-2 while being outscored 91-54 in his three appearances, two of which came during his time with the Indianapolis Colts. A large portion of that differential comes from the 43-8 loss suffered at the hands of the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLVIII, which Bronco fans remember vividly. However, no Manning-lead team has ever had an NFL leading defense like the current Denver Broncos.

Just add this to the long list of NFL accomplishments for one of the greatest quarterbacks of all-time.

Congratulations, Mr. Sheriff.