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Eli Manning dominates Caitlin Clark in Pop-A-Shot duel

Eli Manning still got it – even from the football field.

Legendary Giants quarterback 44 faced WNBA star Kate Linklark in a recent round of pop shots In “Eli Manning Show,” He defeated the NCAA's best Division I scorer ever in an arcade game.

Filmed in New Orleans during Super Bowl Week last month, Clark was alongside Manning, the ruler of the year's monarch.

Caitlyn Clark faced Eli Manning in the pop-a-shot round. Giants/x

“I'm actually really bad at Pop-a-shot,” admits Clark, 23, catching her competition off guard.

“Are you not good at pop-a-shot?” Manning asked when O'Hara replied, “I don't believe it.”

The two-time Super Bowl champions achieved a hot streak as the game began, torching the 76-51 Star Indiana Fever Guard.

Caitlyn Clark later congratulated Eli Manning on his victory. Giants/x

“I'm giving up on Eli,” Clark said afterwards.

The former Iowa standout enjoys the offseason before she begins her second year in the league.

Clark was the first overall pick by last year's fever, averaging 19.2 points, 5.7 rebounds and 8.4 assists per game.

Caitlyn Clark was Fever's No. 1 overall pick in last year's WNBA draft. Getty Images

She was selected as an All-Star in her rookie season and created the first team for the All-WNBA.

Clark obviously enjoyed her time with two Giants legends, but the WNBA superstars usually don't bleed the big blue.

Kate Linklark watched the Chief Sprayoff Game with Taylor Swift in January 2025. Getty Images

Clark is an avid Chiefs fan and caught Kansas City's split round playoff victory over the Houston Texans in January.

She saw a 23-14 victory at Arrowhead Stadium Suites with Taylor Swift, who was rooting for her boyfriend Travis Kelce.

Eli Manning played for the Giants for 16 seasons. Bill Costron in the New York Post
The two-time Super Bowl champion retired in January 2020. Charles Wentzelberg/New York Post

The Chiefs later reached Super Bowl 2025, but did not reach the historic three-peat after being demolished by the Eagles (40-22).

As the Eagles fly this offseason, the Manning giants are entering a new era as they are searching for their next quarterback.

Manning spent his entire 16 years in New York before resigning in 2020.

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