Retired New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning is a finalist for this year's class for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. His presence is ubiquitous due to his massive endorsements, television shows,
New York Giants legend Eli Manning is hopeful for a spot in the Pro Football Hall of Fame but won’t be caught sulking if he fails in his bid.
As Eli Manning eyes a first-ballot Hall of Fame induction, Bill Belichick’s glowing endorsement could tip the scales.
Pro Football Hall of Fame selection committee voter and best-selling author Gary Myers provides insight into Eli Manning's candidacy and opines on the potential ticket for several other Giants legends.
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On the final ManningCast episode of the 2024 season, Bill Belichick made his opinion on New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning's Hall of Fame case.
In an interview with “The Today Show,” Manning revealed that he has the Buffalo Bills, who just defeated the Denver Broncos, 31-7, and the Detroit Lions, who had a first-round bye, facing off in the Super Bowl. He predicts that the Lions will emerge victorious, winning the first Super Bowl in franchise history.
Showing up at a Super Bowl is not unfamiliar territory for the Manning boys. Peyton took home a Super Bowl win with both the Colts and the Broncos before retiring in 2016, while Eli won two Super Bowls with the Giants before his retirement in 2020. And that’s a feeling the youngest Manning won’t soon forget.
Eli Manning is a Hall of Fame finalist, and the man considered the best football coach of all-time, Bill Belichick, weighed in on his chances.
The Giants must plan to get a veteran bridge quarterback in free agency, such as Minnesota’s Sam Darnold, Pittsburgh’s Justin Fields, Los Angeles Rams' Jimmy Garoppolo, or maybe even Carson Wentz, to be that plug-and-play guy who can carry the team through until they find their next Eli Manning.