Those closest to Eli Manning through the years don't believe his case for Pro Football Hall of Fame is complicated at all. This is their quarterback.
Giants legend Eli Manning, who also played for Ole Miss, has already admitted he likes Dart to The New York Post last week. “I’ve been around him and [he’s] been a great kid, been in the same offense for three years and been successful,” Manning said. “Seen him grow and progress and seems to be able to make all the throws.’’
Super Bowl wins. The top throws. Off-the-field honors. So much to what Eli Manning did as Giants' QB is worth reliving with Hall of Fame vote on deck.
As the starting quarterback at Texas, Arch Manning will get plenty of questions about his famous family. In a sit-down interview with ESPN’s Marty Smith, Manning revealed what kind of lessons he’s learned from his two famous uncles,
Texas quarterback Arch Manning, the latest signal caller to hold the famous last name, said Thursday he doesn't deserve any attention yet:
New York Giants fans will be holding their breath as former quarterback Eli Manning learns his 2025 Hall of Fame fate.
Arch Manning explained exactly what his motivation was after high school to attend Texas when he could've gone elsewhere.
Well, if they do, it would be a much bigger surprise than what Manning accomplished. But Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart — who, like Manning, was a three-year college starter — is generating some buzz leading up to the 2025 NFL Draft.
With the Class of 2025 about to be revealed, Craig Ellenport and Doug Farrar debate the candidacy of this year’s most polarizing finalist.
Discover how to win a share of $10,000,000 in bonus bets from FanDuel as Eli and Peyton Manning square off in the ultimate field goal kicking competition at Super Bowl 59.
Many of us will be attending family gatherings and Super Bowl parties to watch the game. Here are some interesting facts that could impress your fellow attendees.