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Elisha Nelson Manning IV (born
January 3, 1981) is an American football quarterback for the New York Giants of
the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at the
University of Mississippi from 2000 to 2003. He was drafted as the first overall
pick in the 200 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers and was immediately traded
to the Giants who in return gave up a package, highlighted by fourth overall
selection Philip Rivers. Manning is the son of former NFL quarterback Archie
Manning and the younger brother of former NFL quarterback Peyton Manning.
Manning holds Giants franchise
records for most passing yards, touchdown passes, and completed passes in a
career, and the NFL record for most fourth-quarter touchdown passes in a
season. He led the Giants to victory in Super Bowls XLII and XLVI, defeating
the New England Patriots in both games. Manning was named Most Valuable Player
in each Super Bowl, becoming one of five players to have multiple Super Bowl
MVP awards (Bart Starr and Terry Bradshaw also have two, Joe Montana three and
Tom Brady four).
Manning started 210 straight
games from 2004 to 2017, the second-longest consecutive starts streak by a
quarterback in NFL history. He is the seventh all-time leader in passing yards
and touchdowns. Though lacking the consistent statistical prowess of his brother,
Manning is known for his exceptional performances both in the clutch and in the
postseason.
College career
Manning during his tenure at the
University of Mississippi. Amid his years with the Rebels at Ole Miss, Manning
set or tied 45 single-amusement, season, and vocation records. His profession
numbers incorporate 10,119 passing yards (fifth on the SEC vocation list), 81
touchdown passes (third on the SEC vocation list), and a passer rating of 137.7
(tied for 6th on the SEC vocation list). He drove the Rebels to a 10-3 record
and a 31– 28 SBC Cotton Bowl Classic triumph over the Oklahoma State Cowboys in
2003. He was welcome to play in the 2004 Senior Bowl, yet picked not to play.
As his senior year found some
conclusion, Manning won numerous honors including the Maxwell Award as the
country's best all-around player, the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, the
National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete
Award, the Sporting News Radio Socrates Award, and the SEC Most Valuable Player
Award. He was likewise a possibility for the 2003 Heisman Trophy, completing
third in the voting subsequent to winning quarterback Jason White of the
University of Oklahoma and University of Pittsburgh wide collector Larry
Fitzgerald.
Keeping an eye on moved on from
the University of Mississippi with a degree in promoting and a GPA of 3.44.
Honors
2001: Conerly Trophy – Best
College Football Player in Mississippi
2001: Davey O'Brien Award
(finalist) – Awarded to the Nation's Top Quarterback
2001: Honorable Mention
All-American – The Football News
2002: Independence Bowl MVP
2002: second Team All-American –
The Associated Press
2003: Maxwell Award – Nation's
Top Player
2003: Conerly Trophy – Best
College Football Player in Mississippi
2003: SEC MVP – Birmingham Monday
Morning Quarterback Club
2003: Sports Person of the Year
in Mississippi – The Clarion-Ledger
2003: Mississippi Amateur Athlete
of the Year – Jackson Touchdown Club
2003: National Scholar-Athlete
Class – Division I-A QB
2003: Johnny Unitas Golden Arm
Award – Awarded to the Nation's Top Quarterback
2003: SEC Offensive Player of the
Year – The Associated Press and the SEC Coaches
2003: Sporting News Radio
Socrates Award
2004: SBC Cotton Bowl Classic MV
Colonel Earl (Red) Blaik
Leadership Award – All-American Football Foundation
USA Today Player of the Year in
Louisiana
first group All-American – The
All-American Foundation
SEC Player of the Year – The Commercial
Appeal and the SEC Coaches
first Team All-SEC – Associated
Press
SEC Top Offensive QB – Touchdown
Club of Atlanta Wally Butts Award[16]

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