Eli Manning Cards & Plaques

Two Super Bowl rings on the wall — for the Giants fan who beat Brady twice.

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New York Giants All-Time Greats Fan Cave Plaque 8x10 3 Cards Lawrence Taylor Eli Manning Michael Strahan

Career snapshot

Career: 57,023 passing yards · 366 passing TDs · 244 INTs · 16 seasons · 2004–2019 New York Giants only. Career averages: 60.3% completion · 84.1 passer rating.

Hardware: 2× Super Bowl Champion (XLII, XLVI), 2× Super Bowl MVP, 4× Pro Bowl. Drafted #1 overall in 2004 (San Diego Chargers, traded to Giants). Pro Football Hall of Fame eligibility began 2025.

Accolades

★ 2× Super Bowl Champion (XLII, XLVI)

★ 2× Super Bowl MVP (XLII, XLVI)

★ 4× Pro Bowl

★ Defeated undefeated 18-0 New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII (Feb 2008)

★ #1 overall pick of 2004 NFL Draft (Ole Miss)

★ Started 210 consecutive games for the Giants — franchise record

★ 57,023 career passing yards (top 10 all-time)

★ Held Giants franchise records for nearly every passing category at retirement

The card collector's view

Eli's flagship rookie is the 2004 SP Authentic #205 RC—numbered and a key chase from his draft class. The 2004 Playoff Contenders Rookie Ticket Auto #144 RC is the premium target with high-grade copies clearing four figures. The 2004 Bowman Chrome #170 RC and 2004 Topps Chrome #251 RC round out the rookie tier with refractor parallels carrying premiums. His mid-career Giants cards from the Super Bowl XLII and XLVI runs hold steady collector value.

About Eli Manning Cards & Plaques at FreshDCards

Two Super Bowl titles. Two Super Bowl MVPs. Both won as the underdog against Tom Brady's New England Patriots. Eli Manning may be the most underrated quarterback of the modern era—his Super Bowl XLII upset of the undefeated Patriots in 2007 ranks among the greatest title-game performances ever, and he did it again four years later in XLVI. Sixteen seasons in one uniform, four Pro Bowls, 57,023 career passing yards, 366 touchdowns. The #1 overall pick of 2004, traded from San Diego to New York on draft day.