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Jon Heath

This is the first time since 1998 the NFL playoffs do not include Tom Brady or Peyton Manning

The 2023 NFL playoffs begin this weekend and while there’s plenty of exciting quarterback talent across the league, this year marks the official end of an era at the position.

For the first time since 1998, the NFL playoffs will not include either of Peyton Manning or Tom Brady. Manning made his first postseason appearance in 1999 and retired after the 2015 season. Brady made his first playoff appearance in 2001 and retired after the 2022 season.

Playing in the same conference for the majority of their careers, Manning and Brady had a fierce on-field rivalry, but they were (and remain) close friends off the field.

Brady led the all-time head-to-head series against Manning 11-6, but Manning held a 3-2 advantage in head-to-head playoff games.

Manning and Brady were the two oldest QBs to ever win a Super Bowl. This year, the next generation of QBs will aim to build their own legacies.

Here’s a quick look back at playoff appearances of Manning and Brady from 1999-2022.

1998: No Manning or Brady 

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1999: Manning (second season)

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2000: Manning 

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2001: Brady (won Super Bowl in second season)

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2002: Manning

(Photo by Tom Pidgeon/Getty Images)

2003: Manning and Brady (won Super Bowl)

(MPS-USA TODAY Sports)

2004: Manning and Brady (won Super Bowl)

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2005: Manning and Brady 

(Matthew Emmons- USA TODAY Sports)

2006: Manning (won Super Bowl) and Brady

(Photo by A. Messerschmidt/Getty Images)

2007: Manning and Brady (lost Super Bowl)

(Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports)

2008: Manning

(Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports)

2009: Manning (lost Super Bowl) and Brady

(Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports)

2010: Manning and Brady

(Matt Detrich/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK)

2011: Brady (lost Super Bowl)

(Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports)

2012: Manning and Brady

(Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports)

2013: Manning (lost Super Bowl) and Brady

(Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports)

2014: Manning and Brady (won Super Bowl)

(Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports)

2015: Manning (won Super Bowl in final season) and Brady

(Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports)

2016: Brady (won Super Bowl)

(Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports)

2017: Brady (lost Super Bowl)

(Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports)

2018: Brady (won Super Bowl)

(Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports)

2019: Brady (final season in New England)

(Winslow Townson-USA TODAY Sports)

2020: Brady (won Super Bowl)

(Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports)

2021: Brady

(Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports)

2022: Brady (final season)

(Joe Rondone/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK)

2023: No Manning or Brady (both retired)

(Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports)

But wait!

Turns out Manning will be featured in this year’s playoffs — he’s set to call the Monday Night Football showdown between the Philadelphia Eagles and Tampa Bay Buccaneers to wrap up Wild-Card weekend:

Brady is also set to join the broadcast booth in 2024, so while they’re no longer playing, Manning and Brady are still involved in the NFL playoffs.

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