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Eli Manning
/ˈiːlaɪ ˈmænɪŋ/
Definition
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Eli Manning is a retired American professional football quarterback who played 16 seasons with the New York Giants in the NFL, winning Super Bowl XLII and XLVI.
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Younger brother of Peyton Manning, another Hall of Fame quarterback, known for his understated leadership style and clutch performances against elite defenses.
Examples
Eli Manning's post-Super Bowl shuffle was smoother than his pocket presence on a good day.
In the family business of slinging spirals, Eli Manning proved you don't need a rocket arm to topple dynasties.
Eli Manning stared down the Pats dynasty like it was just another Tuesday audit at the family ranch.
Even in retirement, Eli Manning's beard game suggests he's secretly training for the quarterback apocalypse.