Former New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning is doing his part to help raise money for COVID-19 relief. In 2011, Manning won a Corvette for winning the Super Bowl MVP, but he is going to part ways with it, to help raise money through the “All-In Challenge.” All the money raised from the relief fund goes towards organizations that provide food for the needy and over $5 million has already been raised.
Manning said whoever wins the car he will hand-deliver to them and hang out with them for a little bit.
“I will actually come and hand-deliver this to whoever wins it, we’ll get to hang out for a little bit, chat, I’ll get to meet your friends and family, maybe we’ll go out to lunch and maybe I’ll teach you how to handle this bad boy,” Manning says in a video promoting the All-In Challenge, via Pro Football Talk.
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Article Continues BelowAccording to the description, it's a 2012 Corvette Grand Sport Convertible Centennial Edition that has 5,830 miles on it. It's titanium with a black leather interior.
If the winner does not live in the tri-state area, the Corvette will be shipped, and the recently retired Giants signal-caller will fly to be there when it's delivered.
There are some other cool experiences and items being auctioned off. Some items include playing in the NBA All-Star Celebrity game, a Tampa Bay Buccaneers home opener by Tom Brady, and have pop star Justin Bieber sing “One Less Lonely Girl” at your house.
It's cool to see so many different celebrities come together to raise money for an important cause.