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The rival quarterbacks after the game. AP/Press Association Images
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Tom Brady outshines Manning as Pats rout Broncos

It’s advantage Brady in career clashes with Peyton.

TOM BRADY WON the battle of the marquee quarterbacks over Peyton Manning, while the Arizona Cardinals knocked off the Dallas Cowboys to claim the NFC’s best record.

Once again Brady got the upper hand over Manning by throwing four touchdown passes as the New England Patriots routed the Denver Broncos 43-21 in one of 11 NFL games on Sunday.

Brady now holds a commanding 11-5 lead in all-time head-to-head matchups against Manning as the highly-anticipated showdown between last season’s conference title participants ended in a blowout.

“He has always set a real high bar for how to play and I have tried to do the same,” said three-time Super Bowl winner Brady. “The only thing I really care about is the respect from my team, going out there and trying to earn it. ”

The game marked the first in NFL history between starting quarterbacks with over 150 regular-season wins.

Brady completed 33-of-53 attempts for 333 yards with one interception while Manning had two interceptions to go with 438 passing yards and two touchdowns.

Both of Manning’s interceptions were converted into Patriot touchdowns. The Broncos committed 10 penalties, gave up an 84-yard punt return to Julian Edelman and were stopped four times on fourth down to have a four-game win streak halted.

“Well, I don’t usually stink, but I stunk today,” said the 38-year-old Manning. “I don’t make any excuses. ”

New England took advantage of some Broncos errors in the second quarter to score 24 unanswered points. They led 27-7 at halftime.

Receiver Rob Gronkowski caught nine passes for 105 yards. Edelman added nine receptions totaling 89 yards with a touchdown and the 84-yard punt return.

New England has averaged 40.2 points in posting five straight victories since a 41-14 loss at Kansas City in week four.

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Wes Welker gets hit hard. 

In Dallas, the NFC leading Arizona Cardinals took advantage of quarterback Tony Romo’s absence as they beat the Cowboys 28-17 at AT&T Stadium.

© – AFP 2014

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