Ranking the Greatest New York Giants of All Time | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors
Andrew Mccoy
Published Mar 24, 2026
Tiki Barber: Tiki Barber is one of only eight players in NFL history with five straight seasons of 1,200-plus rushing yards. At Barber's retirement in 2006, his total of 55 touchdowns was a franchise record. His yardage total (10,449) remains the highest by more than 3,500 yards.
Phil Simms: Highlighted by MVP honors in Super Bowl XXI, Phil Simms had a superb 15-year career in New York. He rewrote the Giants' record books, finishing with 33,462 passing yards and 199 touchdowns. The team retired his No. 11 jersey in 1995.
Andy Robustelli: A two-time NFL champion and six-time All-Pro, Andy Robustelli headed to the Hall of Fame in 1971. Though Robustelli's stats are not official, teammate Frank Gifford remembered him for being "far and away above the other defensive ends of his era."
Chris Snee: Injuries caused Chris Snee to retire at just 32 years old but only after he spent 10 seasons at right guard. A second-round pick in the 2004 draft that landed Eli Manning, Snee made four Pro Bowl teams and won two Super Bowls with the Giants.
Amani Toomer: After contributing primarily as a punt returner for three seasons, Amani Toomer ripped off five straight 1,000-yard campaigns. He played for the Giants during all 13 years of his career and is the franchise's all-time leader in receptions (668), yards (9,497) and receiving touchdowns (54).