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Eli Manning, soccer groupie? Giants legend boosts World Cup fandom — and predicts ‘long shot’ to take trophy: ‘You just need a magic play’
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sports1d ago

Eli Manning, soccer groupie? Giants legend boosts World Cup fandom — and predicts ‘long shot’ to take trophy: ‘You just need a magic play’

  • Eli Manning, Shaun O’Hara and Alessandro Nesta attended a Panini World Cup event at Rockefeller Center in New York.
  • The trio traded World Cup stickers and discussed which players might shine this summer.
  • Nesta described Lamine Yamal as a special talent, calling him the 'new Messi'.
  • Manning referenced past success and optimism for a 'magic play' to win.
  • Panini highlighted its long-running FIFA partnership dating to 1970 and the World Cup’s broad fan appeal.
  • The event drew a crowd of World Cup fans and sticker collectors in Midtown Manhattan.
  • Fans could purchase sticker packs and catalogs at the pop-up through mid-July.
  • New York post coverage connects Manning’s World Cup interest with broader fan experiences.
  • The event underscores Panini’s role in World Cup culture and celebrity promotion.
  • The World Cup atmosphere and Panini’s promotions are highlighted as part of a broader Summer 2026 coverage.
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Shedeur Sanders' Record $17.7M NFLPA Income Detailed in New Report Amid Panini Trading Card Contract
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sports13h ago

Shedeur Sanders' Record $17.7M NFLPA Income Detailed in New Report Amid Panini Trading Card Contract

  • Sanders earned a record $17.7 million in licensing income during his rookie season, largely from trading cards.
  • About $15 million of the total came from trading cards, per NFLPA reporting.
  • Panini contracts were central; Sanders signed an exclusive autograph trading card deal ahead of the 2025 draft.
  • Panini's run as the NFL card maker ended in March, affecting potential new cards featuring the Browns logo.
  • Sanders’ NFL debut season included a late-season surge with 1,400 passing yards, seven TDs, and 10 interceptions.
  • The NFLPA report with the Department of Labor is the source for the licensing figure.
  • Colorado coach Deion Sanders said jersey sales were not included in the reported total.
  • Tom Brady previously held the group licensing income record with $9.5 million in 2022.
  • Sanders’ 2025 Browns contract followed as a fifth-round pick with a four-year, $4.65 million deal.
  • Sanders started the final seven Browns games in his rookie season, going 3-4 overall.
  • The report traces Sanders’ income across group licensing and NIL categories for context.
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