Former New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning was probably the best quarterback in Giants franchise history. His number is already retired and Manning won two Super Bowl MVPs against the New England Patriots and Tom Brady, despite never winning a regular season MVP during his NFL career.
Eli Manning was drafted the same year that Philip Rivers and Ben Roethlisberger came into the NFL. It is possible that all three quarterbacks will be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame In Canton, Ohio.
Former New York Giants Quarterback Eli Manning Named Semifinalist For the Pro Football Hall of Fame In 2025
On Wednesday, it was announced by the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Twitter that Eli Manning was named as a Pro Football Hall of Fame semifinalist for the class of 2025. It is going to be interesting to see later on if he will get in this year or not.
Some of the other names on this year’s list include Luke Kuechly of the Carolina Panthers, Terrell Suggs of the Baltimore Ravens, Antonio Gates of the Los Angeles Chargers, and much more. This could be a loaded class.
Fans React
deserves to be first ballot imo
— amirah (@vhslore) November 20, 2024
First Ballot
— Jacob Rosekrans (@JacobRosekrans1) November 20, 2024
FIRST BALLOT.
ALL TIME GREAT
2X SUPER BOWL MVP!!!— Gregory Garbage 4America (@AmericanGregory) November 20, 2024
Yes Eli is a first ballot #HOFer
— Abigail n Brad (@CruzinParadise) November 20, 2024
This is a no brainer, Eli is a sure 🔥 first ballot HOFer
— Things Happen MBA✊🏾 (@BigRictheboss) November 20, 2024
There will be a lot of fans who don’t think that Manning deserves to get into the Hall of Fame on the first ballot or doesn’t deserve to be in at all, but that is a mistake. He was the only quarterback to beat Tom Brady and the New England Patriots twice in the Super Bowl in NFL history.
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