ESPN Radio’s Colin Cowherd had an opening rant Friday that Patriots fans are going to want to listen to.

“I kind of think [this is] Tom Brady's last chance to win a Super Bowl,” Cowherd said about a minute and a half into the opening segment of “The Herd” on ESPN Radio. Brady is 37.

Cowherd doesn’t exactly pick the Colts to upset the Patriots in Sunday’s AFC Championship Game, but he warns New England to get ready to be eclipsed by Andrew Luck going forward.

“I think by next year, Andrew Luck is going to own the AFC for a decade,” Cowherd says. “This is the worst team Andrew Luck is ever going to be on. [The Colts are] building, they're building, they're building. Now they got pretty good corners. They have some pretty good tight ends and receivers. With one more draft and free agency, they solve their offensive line ... they're going to own this thing.

"[Peyton] Manning’s gonna go, Brady's gonna go, and [the Colts are] gonna own it.

"It's going to be Andrew Luck's AFC. In fact, if Andrew Luck beats Tom Brady this weekend, the torch has been passed, it's over.

“Manning’s done winning titles. ... If Brady can’t win this weekend, if Luck beats him with this roster, it's all over."