Eli Manning told Fox News Digital his brother Peyton Manning is looking to steal his strategies and playbook in hopes of defeating him at the 2025 Pro Bowl in Orlando, Florida.
It’s no secret that Bill Belichick is considered one of the best NFL coaches of all time. This could be backed up by his incredible success in the NFL playoffs, helping the New England Patriots win six Super Bowls during his coaching career.
Two-time Super Bowl champion and former New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning has partnered with bourbon brand Knob Creek to release a limited-edition bottle before the Super Bowl.
Peyton and Eli Manning star in FanDuel’s funny commercial promoting the “Kick of Destiny 3” ahead of the Super Bowl.
With the divisional round set, Eli Manning gave his Super Bowl 59 prediction, choosing his winner between the Lions and Bills.
In an interview with “The Today Show,” Manning revealed that he has the Buffalo Bills, who just defeated the Denver Broncos, 31-7, and the Detroit Lions, who had a first-round bye, facing off in the Super Bowl. He predicts that the Lions will emerge victorious, winning the first Super Bowl in franchise history.
Showing up at a Super Bowl is not unfamiliar territory for the Manning boys. Peyton took home a Super Bowl win with both the Colts and the Broncos before retiring in 2016, while Eli won two Super Bowls with the Giants before his retirement in 2020. And that’s a feeling the youngest Manning won’t soon forget.
The sports betting brand unveiled the second teaser for its Super Bowl ad pitting Eli against Peyton Manning in a kicking competition.
NFL legend and former New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning has teamed up with Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey brand Knob Creek to offer Super Bowl fans a limited-edition bottle ahead of game ...
Following the first round, former New York Giants star quarterback Eli Manning’s Super Bowl prediction remains intact, with just eight teams left vying for a trip to New Orleans on Feb. 9.
A small handful of elite quarterbacks have completely taken away the concept of parity. Specifically in the AFC.