New York Giants

ANNOUNCEMENT: Darren Waller, Announce Resignation And Departure From New York Giants Today….

Arguably, one of the most significant NFL Draft Day memories of all time was the New York Giants and the then-San Diego Chargers swapping what would become two franchise quarterbacks.

Quarterback Eli Manning and his father, Archie Manning, made it clear before the draft that the younger Manning had no intentions of playing for the Chargers and preferred the Giants, who had Kerry Collins as their quarterback since 1999.

It was my decision having talked with my agent, coaches, [general managers] and owners,” Manning would later confess.

“Going through the draft process, I was just worried about the Chargers organization. I felt it was the right decision and had a little pull.

I quietly tried to say, ‘Hey, please don’t draft me, it can be our secret,’ and they didn’t keep the secret part very well.”

Yet, the Chargers still drafted Manning anyway. They’d later trade him to New York in exchange for Philip Rivers, whom the Giants drafted with the fourth pick in that year’s draft.

The Giants also threw in three additional draft picks from the 2004 and 2005 drafts in what turned out to be a rare occasion in which a trade worked out nearly equally as well for the teams involved.

Manning would go on to win multiple Super Bowls while in New York.

At the same time, Rivers would become one of the most dependable starting quarterbacks in the league during his 16 professional seasons.

 

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