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Is New York Giants legend Eli Manning a 'Hall of Fame-caliber' quarterback?

Former New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning is one of 25 players eligible for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025. While Manning's two Super Bowl victories under center for the Giants figure to be enough for him to get a bust in Canton, does his entire career merit the honor?

On Wednesday's edition of "First Things First," cohost Nick Wright made the case against Manning getting into the Hall of Fame.

"Is he going in? Probably. Should he? In my eyes, he is not a Hall of Fame-caliber quarterback, period," Wright said about Manning. "I think he's going to get the New York bump and the quarterback bump, and a lot of bumps that I think are unfair. He was never, not one year in his career, a top-three quarterback in the league [and] hard to find the year he was definitively top five … there's 10 guys on this list [who are eligible for the Hall of Fame] who are better football players than Eli. Some of them are never getting in, and if you put him in, someone else doesn't get it. 

"To me, he is not better than Philip Rivers, and Philip Rivers was the exact same year, and Philip Rivers' not getting in, and so I don't think he's a Hall of Famer." 

As for knocks on Manning's resume, the career-long Giants signal-caller led the league in interceptions three times (20 in 2007, 25 in 2010 and 27 in 2013), finished his career with a combined 84.1 passer rating and completed just 60.3% of his passes. Meanwhile, he never threw for 4,000 yards in a single season until 2009, his fifth full season as a starter.

After the Giants won Super Bowl XLVI, they had just two winning seasons with Manning as their primary starter from 2012-18 and didn't win a playoff game.

On the other hand, Manning is 11th in NFL history in passing yards

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