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.
Eli Manning sits down to break down what's happening with the New York Giants this offseason and his partnership with Knob Creek whiskey.
With the Class of 2025 about to be revealed, Craig Ellenport and Doug Farrar debate the candidacy of this year’s most polarizing finalist.
Retired quarterback Eli Manning believes the Giants must stay the course and let Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen continue to build the team.
The New York Giants' front office will be charged with the daunting task of identifying their next franchise quarterback this offseason. Picking No. 3 in the
The Giants have been searching for a long-term answer at quarterback since even before Manning retired following the 2019 season.
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 ...
For most of the 16 years of Eli Manning’s NFL career, the quarterback position was one the New York Giants never had to worry about. However, these days, that is far from the Giants' reality.
The former two-time Super Bowl champion celebrated the one-year anniversary of an exceptional guide dog named in his honor.
Either way, Manning, the retired New York Giants legend, will continue with his life regardless of whether he's in the Hall of Fame's Class of 2025.
A new starting quarterback candidate has emerged for the New York Giants ahead of free agency and the NFL draft, and he's gaining steam.