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2010 AFC Football Game

  • Brady, Manning set pass-completion records
  • Foster, Charles, McFadden run wild
  • No way: San Diego No. 1 in offense and defense, but misses playoffs

This product includes all game parts.

 

With Tom Brady throwing 36 TD passes and record-low 4 INTs, New England led the NFL with 518 points. Pittsburgh’s rock-hard defense was by far the class of the league and it got them to the Super Bowl, along with QB Ben Roethlisberger’s best passing. If not for terrible special teams, San Diego might have been better than either team – it had the No. 1 offense and defense by yards. Young RBs Arian Foster (1,616 yards, 18 TDs), Jamaal Charles and Darren McFadden electrified. New Orleans QB Drew Brees set the single-season record for pass completions, and then Indianapolis QB Peyton Manning topped that. And that’s just a start. You gotta have these teams.

     

 

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