
Eli Manning’s son dressed up as Jaxson Dart for Halloween
NY Post
For now, it seems Eli Manning is going to have to take his wins where he can when it comes to his son Charlie’s football fandom.
The 7-year-old dressed up in a Giants jersey for Halloween on Friday, but it wasn’t Manning’s retired No. 10 from his 16-year career as a Giant that included two Super Bowl victories to solidify him as a franchise legend.
Rather, Charlie sported Jaxson Dart’s No. 6, clearly a fan of the first-year quarterback who has been winning over fans’ hearts as he has sparked a new energy in the locker room and given his all to turn the organization around, complete with the rookie’s signature good luck chain.
“Charlie said he wanted to dress up as his favorite @Giants quarterback ever for Halloween… guess he got his wish,” Manning posted on X.
At least he is a Giants fan, right?
The 44-year-old Manning addressed the costume choice on the most recent “ManningCast” with older brother Peyton, 49, during “Monday Night Football.”

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