Eli Manning, Hall of Fame and Philip Rivers
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A deal was quickly reached to send him to the Giants, with Philip Rivers (the No. 4 pick) headlining the return to the Bolts. Eli Manning would spend his entire 16-year career with the Giants, leading them to six playoff appearances and two Super Bowls. He was named the Super Bowl MVP in both triumphs.
It truly takes something spectacular for two former star quarterbacks with 33 years of combined NFL experience to be stunned by something they saw on a football field.
Former New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning retired in 2020, which means this coming year, he'll be eligible for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The consensus is that Manning will eventually join his brother Peyton, as well as other Giants ...
New York Giants legend Eli Manning echoed actor Danny DeVito's instant reaction to kicker Younghoe Koo's botched kick.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning threw a pair of touchdown passes in a "special" 36-20 win over the Miami Dolphins on Sunday that likely will be the final home start of his Giants career. The game ended with Manning being ...
In a new commercial, New York Giants legend Eli Manning has a tough decision — he has to figure out who the final member of his New York Times family plan subscription should go to. Among the finalists are Eli’s older brother, Cooper, and his parents ...
The game and practice equipment was removed from the locker stall, the items folded and tucked neatly into a duffel bag. The last item to be removed from the "office" Eli Manning occupied for 16 years--the last 10 in the team's current facility after ...
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Eli Manning took notice when the New York Giants opted against drafting a quarterback with the No. 2 pick and instead selected running back Saquon Barkley. That decision meant something to the 14-year veteran. Instead, they were ...
Ole Miss legend Eli Manning couldn’t help but respond to new LSU head coach Lane Kiffin’s claim that Rebels fans tried to run him off the road as he left Mississippi for Baton Rouge on Sunday. “Oops!” Manning, 44, joked in a tweet on X, including a news headline about the alleged incident.