Former New York Giants star quarterback Eli Manning has been retired for a few years now, but he hasn’t been out of the spotlight, as he’s continued his success off the field, joining forces with his brother Peyton Manning on the “ManningCast,” which has become immensely popular.
Along with being on the popular show, where viewers can watch Monday Night Football with the two legendary quarterbacks, Eli and Peyton Manning have also put their coaching chops to use in the NFL Pro Bowl while going up against one another.
As usual, whenever these two famous brothers get on camera or on the microphone, comedy ensues, as their sense of humor is second to none among NFL retirees who have stayed close to the game.
During Pro Bowl weekend, the Manning brothers have had some classic soundbites, with Eli potentially taking the top spot with this one quote he said to a player, via the NFL’s Twitter account.
“It’s not what you did in the regular season, it’s what you do in the Pro Bowl that counts,” Manning said.
“It’s not what you did in the regular season, it’s what you do in the Pro Bowl that counts.”
Wise words from @EliManning 😂
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Last year, Eli was able to take Peyton in a tight finish that saw the NFC prevail over the AFC.
Even though the Pro Bowl isn’t taken all that seriously anymore, as players act as if it is more of a vacation than anything, the Manning brothers take it very seriously and are after bragging rights for 2024.
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