With a win in the AFC Championship game, Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning debunked the narrative that Tom Brady owned their rivalry.

After Denver’s 20-18 win, the home team improved to 12-5 in Manning-Brady contests, Manning improved to 6-5 in their last 11 meetings, and Manning secured a 3-2 postseason record against Brady. The rivalry was never as lopsided as people believed—just ask Shannon Sharpe—but Manning helped his case with the win.

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With a win in Super Bowl 50 over the Carolina Panthers, Manning can debunk another ugly narrative.

It’s often been said that Manning chokes in the postseason, and his playoff record (including six one-and-done appearances) helped support that argument. With two playoff wins this year, Manning has improved his playoff record to .500 (13-13).

With a win over the Panthers, Manning could end his career with a winning postseason mark (14-13). Manning will want to win the game regardless of his postseason record, but knocking off a losing playoff record in the process could make a win even sweeter.

Denver will play Carolina on Sunday at 4:40 p.m. MST on CBS.