Hall of Fame career?
While Eli Manning’s starting mark was 117-117 with the Giants, it is impossible to ignore two Super Bowl championships. He threw for 57,023 yards and 366 touchdowns against 244 interceptions. He was 8-4 in 12 playoff games, throwing for 2,815 yards and 18 touchdowns against nine picks. From Nov. 21, 2004-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). After sitting out one game, he started the next 22 in a row, giving him 232 starts in 233 games — plus 12 postseason games. When you add those stats, durability and a pair of Super Bowls together you come up with a resume that deserves major consideration for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.