Eli Manning takes on yet another job as he teases possible Olympic appearance
Two-time Super Bowl MVP Eli Manning discussed his upcoming referee gig in a girls' glow-in-the-dark flag football game in a recent interview with Fox News Digital.
Eli Manning has mastered the art of building a life after football.
After hanging up the cleats as "always" and "only" a New York Giant for 16 seasons, Manning has still been heavily involved in football, adding broadcasting and even flag football coaching to his resume.
But there is one aspect of the sport he has never done that he will finally be able to cross off his list.
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Quarterback Eli Manning poses with the Vince Lombardi Trophy after the New York Giants defeated the New Englad Patriots, 21-17, in Super Bowl XLVI at Lucas Oil Stadium on Feb. 5, 2012 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Rob Carr/Getty Images)
The two-time Super Bowl MVP, alongside Kylie Kelce, will be officiating Toyota's Glow-Up Classic, a glow-in-the-dark flag football all-star game for standout female athletes from the Bay Area, played on the same field as the Pro Bowl. Toyota has donated $3 million annually to flag football, helping more than 300,000 youth players across the country.
Brock Purdy and Jordan Love are set to serve as team captains, with Christian Gonzalez and Kyle Hamilton being defensive coordinators, and Puka Nacua and Michael Pittman Jr. calling the offensive plays.
"This is amazing. I played flag football growing up, fifth, sixth, seventh grade, and absolutely loved it. Loved that time. I thought it was a big part of my success in football, my love of football and where it came from. Now, I have my kids playing flag football, and I think it's just a great way to introduce the game," Manning told Fox News Digital in a recent


