Former New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning is going to be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame one day. Manning was in the league from 2004 until 2019, and he spent his entire career with the Giants.
Eli Manning sits down to break down what's happening with the New York Giants this offseason and his partnership with Knob Creek whiskey.
Former New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning may have retired from the game, but he continues to lead others to success. Manning and Thomas Panek, the president and CEO of Guiding Eyes for the ...
Yes, Manning remains tied to the team he lined up for at quarterback for 16 years and led to two Super Bowl triumphs in what is loosely described as a “business operations and fan engagement’’ role. No,
Former New York Giants great Eli Manning will serve as the head coach of the NFC squad in this year's Pro Bowl Games which will take place in Orlando from January 30 through February 2. Eli will be opposed by his brother Peyton,
Former New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning is one of the most beloved figures in franchise history. With two Super Bowls to his name and the Super Bowl MVPs to match, he’s on the shortlist of the most important players to ever don the blue jersey.
The New York Giants hold the third overall selection in the 2025 NFL draft and are in a prime position to take one of this year's top quarterbacks. It's no secret the Giants are very interested in the top two recruits in this class -- Miami's Cam Ward and
Dart has a connection with Manning and his family, who've been supporting him since he transferred to Ole Miss before the 2022 season.
The Giants, with the No. 3 pick in the NFL Draft, would almost definitely take Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders if one of them is available, but that is too high to go for Dart, unless their evaluation of him varies greatly from the groupthink at this stage of the process.
FanDuel's Kick of Destiny is back for a third-straight Super Bowl, but this time the Manning brothers will showdown to determine the fate of users. Learn more about the newest changes and when it all takes place from our experts.
On Tuesday, WFAN’s Evan Roberts predicted that FOX’s broadcasters Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady will take “three digs” at the Giants during the Super Bowl. His mid-day show co-host, Barber, thinks there will be “none.”