Fourth Quarter Passing NEP: 40.98
Fourth Quarter Passing NEP per Drop Back: 0.24
Peyton's little brother had an above average year at the quarterback position, posting a Passing NEP per drop back average of 0.15, which was 0.04 points higher than the league average. In the fourth quarter, though, that number shot up to 0.24, making him a near-elite quarterback when the game was on the line.
Within the 31 quarterback sample, Manning threw the second most touchdowns (11) while accumulating the third highest Passing Net Expected Points total. I'd tell you who poured it on more than he did, but that would mean you wouldn't click on to see who's number one on this list.