Tom Brady has won as many Super Bowls as any quarterback in NFL history. When you add everything up, he might be the best quarterback ever.

But Brady has struggled against the Broncos since he became the Patriots starter in 2001. Per ESPN, Brady is 6-7 against Denver, the only team in the league he has a losing record against. That includes the playoffs, as New England is surprisingly 1-2 against Denver on that stage.

The four-time Champion lost five of his first six regular-season matchups against the Broncos. However, he's won the last four regular-season meetings. That run started in 2011, when Tim Tebow was quarterbacking the Orange and Blue to a series of unlikely victories. Tebow & Co. lost to Brady in the divisional round of the playoffs a few months later at Gillette Stadium. The Broncos bounced back with a 26-16 win over the Patriots in the AFC Championship Game in January 2014. That sent the Broncos to Super Bowl XLVIII, where the Seahawks pummeled them for their first Lombardi Trophy.

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It's an impressive mark for one of the NFL's most successful franchises. Brady is .500 against a few other organizations, but only Denver owns a winning record against him.

Brady, Bill Belichick & Co. meet the Broncos at Sports Authority Field at Mile High once again on Sunday night. For the first time since 2012, Peyton Manning will not be under center for Denver. He will miss at least the next two games due to a partially torn plantar fascia in his left foot. That gives us the first edition of Tom Brady vs. Brock Osweiler. The sequel will have a difficult time living up to the wildly entertaining original work.