Eli Manning Announces His Retirement After 16 Years With NY Giants

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New York Giants Quarterback Eli has announced his retirement after his 16-year career with the team.

According to the New York Post, Eli Manning will announce his retirement from the New York Giants. He will become the first Giants player to have the longest career with the NFL team. The announcement will take place at Giants facility and his successor will Daniel Jones, the No.6 pick in the NFL Draft. The news of Manning’s retirement was confirmed by Giants co-owner John Mara:

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“For 16 seasons, Eli Manning defined what it is to be a New York Giant both on and off the field .He represented our franchise as a consummate professional with dignity and accountability. It meant something to Eli to be the Giants quarterback, and it meant even more to us. We are beyond grateful for his contributions to our organization and look forward to celebrating his induction into the Giants Ring of Honor in the near future.”

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Manning played his last game with the Giantton Dec.15

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