
Eli Manning took on Caitlin Clark in Pop-A-Shot and won
Eli Manning took on Caitlin Clark in Pop-A-Shot and won
Eli Manning has more game than just being a quarterback. The former New York Giants star took on women's basketball icon Caitlin Clark in Pop-A-Shot and downed the Indiana Fever star.
The players stepped up to the game and started to shoot their shots. Manning started slow, falling behind 3-0, but caught fire and found his rhythm.
In the end, the quarterback throttled the guard, 76-51.
Clark recovered enough to tell everyone what her three favorite basketball movies are.
She also played rapid fire on some questions and explained who she would like to have dinner with. Hint: She plays tennis.
Clark, a Midwesterner, did get in the last shot, telling Eli her favorite NFL player was the former Giant star's brother, Peyton.
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