Giants legend Eli Manning misses Hall of Fame cut for 2nd straight year amNewYork
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Giants legend Eli Manning misses Hall of Fame cut for 2nd straight year  amNewYork
"If Bill Belichick can't get his call to Canton, the Pro Football Hall of Fame voters won't let just anybody in and that appears to apply for Eli Manning, too. The New York Giants' legendary quarterback has missed the cut for Hall of Fame enshrinement for a second straight year, as first reported by Ian O'Connor of The Athletic. His resume should ultimately lead to his election, as he was one of 15 finalists this year."
"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."
Eli Manning missed Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement for a second consecutive year. He was one of 15 finalists this year. He finished a 16-year career with 57,023 passing yards and 366 touchdowns, making him the New York Giants' all-time passing leader and 11th in NFL history. He won two Super Bowls and earned Super Bowl MVP honors, including leading the Giants to the upset of the previously unbeaten New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII. He ranks among the select quarterbacks with multiple Super Bowl titles and sits between Dan Marino and John Elway in career passing yards.
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