Here's 7 hours of Eli Manning content to watch instead of the Tom Brady marathon
A better way to spend your time
3/22/2020, 1:30 PM
New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning celebrates with the the Vince Lombardi Trophy after the Giants' 21-17 win over the New England Patriots in the NFL Super Bowl XLVI football game Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara) / Chris O'Meara/AP
Starting at noon on Sunday, ESPN will be airing seven-straight hours of Tom Brady content.
The reasoning is pretty simple: Brady's ultra-successful 20-year run with the Patriots is now officially over, as the 43-year-old has signed a two-year contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Also, there's not a whole lot else going on right now.
But as ESPN airs their sendoff for Brady's tenure as a Patriot, Giants fans can celebrate in a different way. After all, it was Eli Manning and the Giants who defeated Brady in the Super Bowl not once, but twice.
So if you're not inclined to watch the Brady marathon, here's seven hours worth (422 minutes to be precise) of Eli content...
Super Bowl XLII full game (Two hours, 14 minutes)
Super Bowl XLVI Highlights (21 minutes)
Manning's career playoff highlights (nine minutes)
Super Bowl XLVI Mic'd Up (six minutes)
Eli Manning's CLUTCH career highlights (17 minutes)
Top 10 Super Bowl Plays: David Tyree's helmet catch No. 1 (five minutes)
Steiner Sports Q&A (59 minutes)
Every. Single. Touchdown. (one hour, nine minutes)
Eli's retirement press conference (29 minutes)
Eli on SNL (7 minutes)
Eli leads fourth-quarter comeback against Eagles in 2006 (31 minutes)
Eli's MetLife Stadium send-off (six minutes)
2011 NFC Championship Game highlights (14 minutes)
2007 NFC Championship Game Highlights (five minutes)
Eli leads game-winning drive on the road against Broncos in 2005 (10 minutes)