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Who are the 10 greatest New York Giants of all time?

The New York Giants are one of the earliest members of the NFL. Joining in 1925, the Giants are the fourth-oldest franchise in the league.

New York has won four Super Bowls and eight combined championships. The Giants have also sent 32 players to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, which is tied for third.

Here are the 10 greatest Giants of all time.

Simms was under center for the bulk of New York's golden age in the Super Bowl era. For starters, in the 1986 season, Simms set the Super Bowl record for passer rating (150.9) and completion percentage (22 of 25/88%), while throwing for 268 yards and three touchdowns in a win over the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXI; those two records still stand today. Simms also led the Giants to an 11-3 start in 1990 before going down for the year with a broken foot, a season which saw them win Super Bowl XXV. Simms, a two-time Pro Bowler, became the first player in Giants history to surpass 4,000 passing yards in 1984 and is second in franchise history with 33,462 passing yards and 199 passing touchdowns.

After spending the first five seasons of his NFL career with the Los Angeles Rams, Robustelli came to the Giants in 1956, helping them win the NFL Championship in a game that saw him recover a fumble in a 47-7 victory over the Chicago Bears. A six-time All-Pro and seven-time Pro Bowler, Robustelli averaged 14 sacks per season with the Giants from 1961-63. Robustelli did such while serving as the team's defensive coordinator from 1962-64, with the Giants making the NFL Championship Game in the first two years. Furthermore, he served as New York's general manager from 1974-78. As a player, Robustelli only missed one game, and it came in his rookie season.

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