NEW YORK, N.Y. - Going into Sundays highly anticipated matchup against the New England Patriots, Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos are the unanimous choice as the NFLs top team.Denver received all 12 first-place votes Tuesday for the AP Pro32 power rankings, which are decided by a media panel that regularly covers the league.The Broncos are 6-1 and coming off a 35-21 win over the San Diego Chargers on Thursday.The most complete team in the game right now, Newsdays Bob Glauber said. Everythings working on Peytons offence, but now the Broncos have the defence to match. Barring a string of key injuries, looks like another run to the Super Bowl.Tom Brady threw five touchdown passes and the Patriots (6-2) overwhelmed the Chicago Bears 51-23 on Sunday, helping New England move from No. 8 to No. 3 in the poll.The Patriots have won four in a row to seize control of the AFC East, Rick Gosselin of The Dallas Morning News said.Sundays game will be the 16th time that Manning and Brady will play against each other.Peyton Manning vs. Tom Brady never gets old, Foxsports.coms Alex Marvez said. Round 16 comes Sunday in Foxborough.Brady is 10-5 against Manning, but Manning won the most recent matchup in the AFC title game last season.Sundays game is the first in NFL history where two starting quarterbacks with at least 150 career regular-season wins each will face off. And Brady will be making his 200th career start.The Arizona Cardinals, coming a 24-20 win over the Philadelphia Eagles, moved from No. 5 to No. 2 in the poll.Thats no desert mirage Bruce Arians has artfully crafted in Glendale, Ira Kaufman of the Tampa Tribune said.The Cardinals (6-1) have a two-game lead in the NFC West entering Sundays game against the Dallas Cowboys (6-2), who dropped from No. 2 to No. 4 after Mondays 20-17 overtime loss to the Washington Redskins.The Redskins aggressive defence was effective in slowing down the Cowboys, who had their six-game winning streak snapped.Cards D will be blitzing after watching Washington, said Tony Dungy of NBC Sports.Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo left the game with a back injury before returning late in the loss.The Cowboys were due for a rough game, but this one could have big implications with Tony Romos injury, ESPNs Herm Edwards said.The Eagles dropped from No. 3 to No. 5 after the loss to the Cardinals.The Detroit Lions, Indianapolis Colts, San Diego Chargers, Green Bay Packers and the Seattle Seahawks rounded out the top 10.The Lions (6-2) overcame a 21-0 halftime deficit before rallying for a 22-21 win over the Falcons at Wembley Stadium in London. 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"Thats football. Thats why we love it, and thats why we never give up, because we always feel like we have a chance," Brees said Sunday after leading a last-minute drive to set up Garrett Hartleys 27-yard as time expired to give New Orleans a weather-delayed 16-14 victory. Brees shrugged off the mistake that gave Tampa Bay the lead early in the fourth quarter to complete three straight passes for 54 yards to lead the Saints (2-0) into position to beat their NFC South rivals for the fourth straight time. He finished 26 of 46 for 322 yards, although interceptions by linebackers Dekoda Watson and Mason Foster led to all of Tampa Bays points. "I think wins like this are vital because no matter what youve done in the past, youve got to kind of prove it to yourself that this team can do that and overcome those types of odds and circumstances and get a win -- on the road, in the division," Brees said. "These just become so meaningful, and our team got better today." The game was interrupted by a 69-minute suspension of play because of lightning that sent fans at Raymond James Stadium scurrying for cover in the first quarter. The Bucs (0-2) lost on a field goal in the closing seconds for the second straight week. Foster scored on an 85-yard interception return for a 14-13 lead. However, Rian Lindell missed a 46-yard field-goal attempt just over a minute left, giving Brees one more chance to bring the Saints back. "Its tough to lose no matter (how)," Foster said. "Youve got to tip your hat to Drew Brees and his receivers making great plays. Hes a great quarterback. Hes proven that over the years." Brees led his team into scoring position with completions of 15 yards to Jimmy Graham, 8 yards to Darren Sproles and 31 yards to Marques Colston. It was the 22nd time dduring the regular season Brees has led a winning drive in the fourth quarter or overtime since joining the Saints in 2006.dddddddddddd "The fact of the matter is weve worked so hard. Weve conditioned ourselves to be prepared for these opportunities, and you just visualize success," said Brees, who threw a first-quarter TD pass to Graham, who had 10 catches for 179 yards. "You visualize yourself making plays, so really I can say there was no doubt among our team." The Bucs played resilient defence to stay in the game, but in the end werent able to generate enough offence. Tampa Bay was penalized 13 times for 102 yards during a season-opening 18-17 loss to the New York Jets, including three costly personal fouls -- the last of which set up the Jets game-winning field goal in the closing seconds. They had three more penalties for hard hits in the second quarter Sunday. Defensive end Adrian Clayborn was assessed an unnecessary roughness penalty for a hard hit on Brees, safety Dashon Goldson was flagged for a blow to the head on Sproles two plays later, and safety Ahmad Black later was called for what appeared to be a helmet-to-helmet hit on Graham on an incompletion down the middle off the field. The game was stopped with 10:30 remaining in the first quarter. When play resumed, Brees first pass was intercepted by Watson at the Saints 35 to set up Josh Freemans 5-yard TD pass to Kevin Ogletree to put the Bucs up 7-3. Freeman completed nine of 22 passes for 125 yards. Doug Martin rushed for 144 yards on 29 carries for Tampa Bay. The Bucs say they are disappointed, though far from discouraged, to be 0-2. "This team is a resilient team," coach Greg Schiano said. "The head coach is a resilient guy." Notes: Tampa Bay finished with 10 penalties for 118 yards, including one for an illegal formation that wiped out a 73-yard TD pass to Vincent Jackson. ... Brees has thrown for 300-plus yards in seven consecutive games, two off his NFL record. ... Saints CB Patrick Robinson was carted off with an apparent leg injury in the second half and did not return. ' ' '