American NFL quarterback who led the New York Giants to two Super Bowl victories, defeating the undefeated Patriots in Super Bowl XLII with miraculous plays.
Born in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1981, Elisha Nelson Manning emerged from football royalty as the son of former NFL quarterback Archie Manning and younger brother of Peyton Manning. He developed his skills at Isidore Newman School before starring at the University of Mississippi, where he rewrote the school record books and established himself as a premier quarterback prospect. The San Diego Chargers selected Manning first overall in the 2004 NFL Draft but immediately traded him to the New York Giants for Philip Rivers, setting the stage for a legendary 16-season career in New York. Manning's tenure reached its apex during two remarkable Super Bowl campaigns against the New England Patriots. His Super Bowl XLII performance stands as one of the most iconic in NFL history, as he orchestrated an 83-yard game-winning drive that included David Tyree's legendary helmet catch, defeating the previously undefeated Patriots 17-14. Four years later, Manning again conquered New England in Super Bowl XLVI, earning his second championship and Super Bowl MVP award. Throughout his career, Manning compiled impressive statistics with 57,023 passing yards and 366 touchdowns while earning four Pro Bowl selections. His most remarkable achievement was starting 210 consecutive regular season games, establishing the longest streak in Giants franchise history. This durability, combined with his ability to elevate his performance in crucial moments, particularly in hostile environments and against elite defenses, defined his reputation as a clutch performer. Manning's legacy extends beyond statistics to his impact on Giants history and NFL lore. His two victories over the Patriots' dynasty, particularly the upset of their perfect season, cement his place among the most consequential quarterbacks in league history. He retired following the 2019 season and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2023, joining his father and brother as the first family with three members enshrined in Canton.
Defeating the 18-0 New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII
How They Played
Pocket passer known for calm demeanor under pressure, clutch fourth-quarter performances, and ability to escape pass rush in critical moments
Lasting Impact
Two-time Super Bowl champion who ended the Patriots' perfect season and is remembered for clutch playoff performances and durability
Career Honours
- Super Bowl MVP 2x (XLII, XLVI)
- Super Bowl Champion 2x
- Pro Bowl 4x
| Team | Period | Games |
|---|---|---|
| New York Giants | 2004–2019 | 236 |