NFL: Tom Brady Hilarious Response to Peyton Manning's Cold Game Trolling

DENVER, CO - Tom Brady (#12) of the New England Patriots congratulates Peyton Manning (#18) of the Denver Broncos after the Broncos defeated the Patriots 26 to 16 during the AFC Championship game at Sports Authority Field at Mile High on January 19, 2014 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo : Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Two legendary NFL quarterbacks have managed to maintain their rivalry even after retiring from the game, though in a more amicable manner this time around.

Tom Brady and Peyton Manning have engaged in some friendly banter after the latter made playful jabs at the former during his appearance on the Pat McAfee Show.

During a conversation, Manning mentioned the chilly conditions on a recent flight he had taken, playfully referencing his seat number and jokingly poking fun at Brady.

"Does Tom fly Delta to the yacht?.. I was in 36F. Has Tom ever sat in 36F on a Delta flight?," the five-time NFL Most Valuable Player quipped.

Of course, Brady did not let this one get away. He promptly responded with a brilliant counter on social media platform X, formerly Twitter.

"I'm sure the temperature was perfect. Peyton could never handle life outside the dome...," the seven-time Super Bowl champion wrote.

Read more: Kansas City Chiefs Re-Acquire Wide Receiver From New York Jets

Peyton Manning spent most of career with a roofed home field

The two-time Super Bowl champion spent most of his 18-season-long NFL career with the Indianapolis Colts, who have played in two different domed stadiums during his time there.

During his 14-season run with the Colts, Manning called the RCA Dome home for his games from the beginning of his career in 1998 until 2007.

In 2008, the team transitioned to a new playing facility, the Lucas Oil Stadium, which also features a retractable roof. Manning saw action for the Colts until 2010.

Related Article: Seattle Seahawks WR DK Metcalf Vows to Keep Playing Style Despite Several Penalties Incurred  

© Copyright 2024 Sports World News, All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.