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alfuzosin uroxatral One of the all-time great quarterbacking rivalries resumes in Foxboro, as Peyton Manning and Tom Brady face off for the 14th time in their careers. So far, Brady leads the series, 9-4. But this game is about more than just those two. Wes Welker is also hoping to make his return to New England just eight months after leaving in free agency – although at time of writing it is not yet clear if he will be allowed to play, after suffering a concussion during Denver’s win over Kansas City. And then there is the broader context of the AFC playoff picture. The Patriots know they must win if they are to maintain any hope of snatching the conference’s top seed. On paper this looks like a good match-up for Manning against a New England defense that has been badly damaged by injury, but I recall thinking much the same thing when the Saints came to Gillette Stadium, too.