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Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski

These two future Hall of Famers became the gold standard of the league's modern era during their 11 seasons together playing for both the Patriots and Buccaneers.  

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Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce 

This explosive pairing propelled the Chiefs to three Super Bowl titles in the last five years. Their regular-season success has carried into the playoffs, where they've connected for 17 TDs. 

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Peyton Manning, Marvin Harrison

The uncanny connection shared by this tandem helped them earn spots in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and led to the Colts' extended run of success, highlighted by a win in Super Bowl XLI. 

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Manning & Harrison by the numbers

Games
158
Catches
953
Total Yards
12,766
Touchdowns
112

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Randy Moss, Cris Carter

Two of the NFL's most dynamic receivers united from 1998 through 2001, elevating the Vikings into one of the more explosive offenses with No. 84 and No. 80 torching defenses.

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Moss & Carter combined stats (1998-2000)

Games
48
Receptions
490
TDs
77

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Joe Montana, Jerry Rice

Few have accomplished a fraction of the success produced by Montana and Rice. The Niners captured five NFC West titles and won two Super Bowls at the height of this duo's tenure from 1985-92.

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If I had to pick one, it probably would be Joe Montana because we had great chemistry

Rice on which quarterback had the biggest impact on his career

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