Sunday, 12 Jan 2025

Eli Manning shares his dad's funny texting habit in social media post

Former New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning posted his father's text message to social media and exposed Archie's funny texting habit.


Eli Manning shares his dad's funny texting habit in social media post
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"FYI - (Notre Dame quarterback) Riley Leonard and (Ohio State quarterback) Will Howard were roommates at (the) Manning Passing Academy last summer! Archie," Archie sent to Eli.

"Thank goodness my Dad writes his name after he sends me a text.  - Eli," Manning posted to X. 

Arch had one run for eight yards, converting on fourth down in the second quarter, but that was all the action he saw in the loss. 

The Manning Passing Academy has clearly helped both Leonard and Howard.

While Leonard threw two interceptions in the win, he did enough to take down Penn State as he threw for 235 yards and a touchdown, while rushing the ball for 35 yards and a touchdown as well. 

For Ohio State, Howard threw for 289 yards with a touchdown and an interception in the win that included a big fourth down conversion on a quarterback run in the fourth quarter.

The two roommates from the Manning Passing Academy will face off against each other on Jan. 20, at 7:30 p.m. ET.

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