Eli Manning has said that he has done "nothing different" in his preparations to face his brother's Denver Broncos side later today.
The New York Giants quarterback will face Peyton Manning for the third time since being drafted in 2004.
The 32-year-old told the team's official website: "It's been very normal. Nothing's changed, nothing different in the preparation and practice. Besides having to talk a lot about my brother to the media, everything else has been the same.
"We talked on Monday for a little bit, but it's not a normal week where we would talk, just talking family stuff.
"[The Broncos] do a great job getting pressure on the quarterback. You see that they do have a number of different fronts and looks and they like to bring pressure and bring it with different guys. It makes you excited."
The Broncos quarterback has beaten his younger brother's team in both of their previous meetings.