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players to watch
PEYTON MANNING •
BRONCOS QB
Talk about a stressful 60 minutes of football. A record five-time league MVP and one-time Super Bowl winner actually needs to win this game to be remembered as having lived up to his full potential. Fair? No. Reality? You betcha. A win would tie little brother Eli in Super Bowl victories and move him within one of Tom Brady with still enough time to even the score with his career-long nemesis. A loss and, well, the record season and a great career will be always — and wrongly — include a "yeah, but …"
RUSSELL WILSON • SEAHAWKS QB
On the flip side, there's no historical pressure on Wilson beyond the usual Super Bowl stress. Wilson, 25, is a former third-round draft pick who already has more regular-season wins (24) than any other second-year quarterback in NFL history. But his unflappable poise and extraordinary ability to elude tackles, extend plays and make crisp, on-time throws down the field will be tested early. When the jitters are fresh, that's when passes from young QBs tend to do the Super Bowl sail.
TERRANCE KNIGHTON • BRONCOS Dt
The focus this week has been on Manning vs. Seattle's "Legion of Boom" secondary. But what about "Pot Roast" (Knighton) vs. "Beast Mode" (Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch)? Seattle's a run- oriented team with a wild man running the ball. Lynch is averaging 5.0 yards per postseason carry. "Pot Roast" is a giant mound of flesh and muscle smack dab in the middle of a run defense that's allowing a postseason-low 64.5 yards per game.