Giants legend Eli Manning a finalist for Pro Football Hall of Fame amNewYork
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Giants legend Eli Manning a finalist for Pro Football Hall of Fame  amNewYork
"This is Manning's second year on the ballot, where he brings a resume that should ultimately land him in Canton, regardless of the discourse about whether or not he deserves to be in the Hall. He is the Giants' all-time leader with 57,023 passing yards, which ranks 11th in NFL history between Hall of Famers Dan Marino and John Elway, and 366 touchdowns amassed over a 16-year career."
"A two-time Super Bowl champion and Super Bowl MVP, he led the Giants to one of the greatest upsets in NFL history in Super Bowl XLII when Big Blue defeated the then-undefeated New England Patriots. He is one of only 13 quarterbacks in the history of the game to win multiple Super Bowl titles. Only Tom Brady (five), Patrick Mahomes (three), and Joe Montana (three) have more Super Bowl MVPs than Manning."
Eli Manning is one of 15 finalists for the 2026 Pro Football Hall of Fame. He played 16 seasons with the New York Giants, compiling 57,023 passing yards and 366 touchdowns, ranking 11th in NFL history between Dan Marino and John Elway. He won two Super Bowl titles and earned two Super Bowl MVP awards, including leading the Giants to a historic upset of the previously undefeated New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII. He is among only 13 quarterbacks with multiple Super Bowl victories. Hall of Fame election requires at least 80% of votes; up to five Modern-Era players may be selected and results are revealed Feb. 5 at the NFL Honors in San Francisco.
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