Record holder and QB extraordinaire, Eli Manning is back where he belongs

Eli Manning played a franchise-record 16 years for the New York Giants. He will now have the opportunity to help grow the team’s fan base off the field.

The Giants also announced that they will retire the former star quarterback’s number 10 and induct him into the Giants Ring of Honor on September 26 when they host the Atlanta Falcons at MetLife Stadium.

Eli Manning played a franchise-record 236 regular-season games for the New York Giants, in addition to 12 more in the playoffs without ever missing a game due to injury.

A four-time Pro Bowler, he set more than 20 franchise records, including being the only Giants player to win two Super Bowl Most Valuable Player awards. The two MVP awards came in the wake of the QB leading the Giants to victories over Tom Brady’s New England Patriots at Super Bowl XXLI and Super Bowl XLVI.

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