Peyton and Eli Manning star in FanDuel’s funny commercial promoting the “Kick of Destiny 3” ahead of the Super Bowl.
With the divisional round set, Eli Manning gave his Super Bowl 59 prediction, choosing his winner between the Lions and Bills.
Following the first round, former New York Giants star quarterback Eli Manning’s Super Bowl prediction remains intact, with just eight teams left vying for a trip to New Orleans on Feb. 9.
Eli Manning reflects on his Hall of Fame nomination, his role in Verizon's Super Bowl FanFest, and why this year's Super Bowl in his hometown of New Orleans is particularly close to his heart.
Ultimately, that's the difference between Peyton and Eli. Peyton was a no-brainer, first-ballot Hall of Famer. If enough voters think Eli isn't, that might keep him from getting in until 2026, at the earliest. Michigan coach Sherrone Moore coached the first two games of 2024 without a signed deal.
New York Giants great Eli Manning gives his Super Bowl LIX prediction and details the "largest, simultaneous Super Bowl party ever" in this one-on-one interview.
The two-time Super Bowl champion will be going to his hometown to watch Super Bowl 59 this Feb. 9. This is why he's so excited to be going back to NOLA
The betting platform brand has recruited Peyton and Eli Manning to take over for Gronk in The Kick of Destiny 3. NFL legends and brothers Peyton and Eli Manning may have two Super Bowl rings of their own,
“Eli Manning is a Hall of Fame quarterback, and in my view he’s a first-ballot Hall of Fame quarterback,” Sal Paolantonio of ESPN, a Hall of Fame voter for the past 12 years, told The Post. “I think what puts him in that category is the two Super Bowl MVPs. The fact that Eli won his two Super Bowls against the Patriots dynasty I think is important.
Why El Manning says he won't put pressure on son Charlie, 6, to become a quarterback, despite it being the "family business."
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Following the first round, former New York Giants star quarterback Eli Manning’s Super Bowl prediction remains intact, with just eight teams left vying for a trip to New Orleans on Feb. 9. In an interview with “The TODAY Show” last week, Manning ...