Sometimes, the abdicating king, or the deposed one, returns to his kingdom. It happens often in the NFL yet rarely is as newsworthy as Tom Brady, who led the Patriots to six Super Bowl titles, going back to New England. He’ll do that on Sunday night, eight months after taking the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to the top. The reception at Gillette Stadium is likely to be overwhelmingly pro-Brady—until the team’s kick-off. Then, when he does anything positive for the Bucs and damaging to the Patriots, well, does anyone expect much cheers for the 44-year-old quarterback then? Here’s a look at six Pro Football Hall of Famers and how things turned out in their returns to the place they became a star. Peyton Manning After five straight victories to open the season with his new team, the Broncos, Manning was on his way to his record fifth MVP award while setting …