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Broncos hang on to beat Chargers, set up Manning-Brady showdown

Broncos vs. Chargers

Jack Dempsey / Associated Press

Denver Broncos wide receiver Wes Welker catches a pass for a touchdown against the San Diego Chargers in the second quarter of an NFL playoff game Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014, in Denver.

Updated Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014 | 5:43 p.m.

DENVER — Peyton Manning welcomed Wes Welker back into the lineup with a touchdown toss and the Denver Broncos narrowly avoided a repeat of their playoff slip from last year, advancing to the AFC championship game with a 24-17 win over the San Diego Chargers on Sunday.

The Broncos controlled the game for 3½ quarters before Philip Rivers capitalized on an injury to cornerback Chris Harris Jr. to stage a comeback reminiscent of Baltimore's shocking win at Denver exactly a year earlier.

This time, however, Manning rescued the Broncos from the brink of another crushing collapse and sent them into the title game for the first time in eight seasons.

They'll host the New England Patriots on Sunday. Get ready for Brady vs. Manning once more.

In the most recent matchup of QBs with Hall of Fame credentials, Tom Brady and the Patriots rallied past Manning and the visiting Broncos 34-31 in overtime on Nov. 24.

"It's the Broncos versus the Patriots and certainly Tom and I have played against each other a lot," Manning said after beating San Diego. "But when you get to the AFC championship, it's about two good teams that have been through a lot to get there."

Manning, in the playoffs for a record 13 seasons as a quarterback, ended a personal three-game postseason skid in winning for the first time since leading Indianapolis over the Jets 30-17 in the AFC championship game on Jan. 24, 2010.

Manning completed 25 of 36 passes for 230 yards and two TDs, numbers that weren't quite up to the standards he set during a record-breaking regular season when he established new benchmarks with 55 TD throws and 5,447 yards through the air.

But it was windy and the Broncos were intent on establishing the run and controlling the clock after San Diego had Manning and his high octane offense cooling their cleats on the sideline for more than 38 minutes in both of their meetings during the regular season.

After gaining just 18 yards on the ground against San Diego last month, the Broncos ran for 133 yards, including 82 by Knowshon Moreno, whose 3-yard TD run put them ahead 24-7 with 8:12 left.

After that, things got interesting.

The Chargers got close, but Manning completed a pair of key third-down passes in the final minutes to prevent San Diego from getting a final chance.

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