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Eli Manning: Giants Are Not A Dynasty

NEW YORK (WFAN) --  Giants quarterback Eli Manning has a message to deliver: his Giants haven't done enough to be called a dynasty just yet.

"No, no, we're not," the two-time Super Bowl MVP said on the NFL Network's "NFL AM." "We had a little break — the two years prior to last year we didn't make the playoffs. We've got work to do. We have good players on this team, we have the potential to be a playoff team and to make a run once we get into the playoffs."

The Giants just made the playoffs last year with a 9-7 regular season record. Eli spoke about what the team has to do this season in order to win their third Super Bowl since he took over at quarterback.

"It's a matter of going out there and proving that, and everybody going out there and playing to their level of play," the 31-year-old said. "That's what our challenge is, and we know each year if you don't come out and give it your all and play to the best of your ability you're not going to win football games. So we've got to maximize our talents."

In the first-ever AP Pro32 rankings, the G-men ranked third behind the Patriots (2) and the Packers (1).

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