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Eli Manning among 15 finalists for Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026

Manning is the only player in Giants history to suit up for 16 seasons, and his 236 regular-season games (234 starts) and 248 games including postseason are both franchise records.

From Nov. 21, 2004 through Nov. 23, 2017, Manning started 210 consecutive regular-season games, then the second-longest streak by a quarterback in NFL history (to Brett Favre’s 297). Manning never missed a game because of injury.

At the time of retirement, Manning was one of just five players in NFL history to win multiple Super Bowl MVP awards. He was sixth in NFL history with 8,119 attempts and seventh with 4,895 completions, 57,023 yards, and 366 touchdown passes before he hung up the cleats in 2019.

Manning also excelled in the postseason, when he had an 8-4 record. He set Giants career playoff records with 400 passes, 242 completions, 2,815 yards, and 18 touchdown passes.

His 1,219 passing yards in the 2011 championship run remain a single NFL postseason record.

  • Eli Manning: 2
  • Willie Anderson: 5
  • Drew Brees: 1
  • Jahri Evans: 3
  • Larry Fitzgerald: 1
  • Frank Gore: 1
  • Torry Holt: 7
  • Luke Kuechly: 2
  • Terrell Suggs: 2
  • Adam Vinatieri: 2
  • Reggie Wayne : 7
  • Kevin Williams: 1
  • Jason Witten: 1
  • Darren Woodson: 4
  • Marshal Yanda: 2
  • 1st: Drew Brees, Larry Fitzgerald, Frank Gore, Jason Witten
  • 2nd: Eli Manning, Luke Kuechly, Terrell Suggs, Adam Vinatieri, Marshal Yanda
  • 4th: Jahri Evans
  • 6th: Kevin Williams
  • 7th: Reggie Wayne
  • 12th: Torry Holt
  • 13th: Willie Anderson
  • 18th: Darren Woodson

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