Peyton and Eli Manning star in FanDuel’s funny commercial promoting the “Kick of Destiny 3” ahead of the Super Bowl.
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.
“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.
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.
With the divisional round set, Eli Manning gave his Super Bowl 59 prediction, choosing his winner between the Lions and Bills.
When you arrive at the answer to that question — which, of course, is the latter — you understand why Manning should join his brother, Peyton, as a first-ballot Hall of Famer.
Stafford got away with a dubious throwaway that was initially ruled a fumble, but Peyton and Eli weren’t sold on it being a real pass.
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.
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
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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.
NFL legend and current UNC Tar Heels head coach Bill Belichick did more than just say goodbye to Peyton and Eli Manning during his final appearance on Monday night's Manningcast —he also prognosticated the latter's Hall of Fame future.