Super Bowl: NFL Playoffs Feature Marquee Quarterback Matchups

Four of the NFL's elite quarterbacks are all one win away from the Super Bowl.

The four remaining quarterbacks can be separated into two categories: the seasoned veterans vs. the young gunslingers.

Here's a breakdown of the final four and their stats -- on and off -- the field.

AFC CHAMPIONSHIP

The only thing standing in front of Brady's fourth Super Bowl win is 25-year-old Luck, who was just 11 years old when Brady was hoisting his first Super Bowl trophy.

Brady, 37, has had an unparalleled career, which includes two NFL MVP awards and 10 trips to the Pro Bowl. The future hall of famer has a pretty sweet life away from the Patriots, too.

NFC CHAMPIONSHIP

In the NFC Championship matchup, both Wilson and Rodgers have won a Super Bowl.

Rodgers, 31, has more experience (with nine playoff starts) compared to Wilson's five.

Where Rodgers differentiates himself from Wilson is in the paycheck. Rodgers makes roughly $17 million a year while Wilson makes under $1 million. Wilson is set to negotiate a new contract that will have him seeing many dollar signs for years to come.

Oh, and we almost forgot to mention. Rodgers dates actress Olivia Munn.

Sorry, Russell.