Eli Manning Didn't Look Very Happy About Brother Peyton's Super Bowl Win

Eli Manning looked sad after his brother, Peyton, made Super Bowl history.

While Peyton Manning was celebrating his big Super Bowl victory, his brother, New York Giants quarterback Eli, was mocked mercilessly on social media for his sad face.

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When co-workers call out sick after the #SuperBowl #EliFace pic.twitter.com/MEiPKC4iR1

— Perlo (@DPerlowitz) February 8, 2016

 

"Hey Eli, you won a BILLION dollars!" #EliFace pic.twitter.com/6jrSmHkfYP

— On Air/Ryan Seacrest (@OnAirWithRyan) February 8, 2016

 

When the one thing you held over your brother is gone https://t.co/jIfUxAMJPt #SB50 #EliFace

— The Drinking Game (@DrinkingGamePod) February 8, 2016

 

Eli, who has won two Super Bowls with the New York Giants, has not responded to his reaction. 

At 39 years old, Peyton is the oldest quarterback to ever win the Super Bowl after the Broncos beat the favored Carolina Panthers 24-10.

Peyton was asked about his post-game celebrations by CBS’ Tracy Wolfson and the champion quarterback said he was going to “drink a lot of Budweiser tonight.”

Many initially believed his reference to the King of Beers was a paid endorsement. However, it turned out to not be the case.

Lisa Weser, who leads marketing communications for Bud maker Anheuser Busch, tweeted:

Hi Internet. For the record, Budweiser did not pay Peyton Manning to mention Budweiser tonight. We were surprised and delighted that he did.

— Lisa Weser (@LisaWeser) February 8, 2016

Budweiser also had fun with Peyton’s comment, tweeting:

Congrats to Peyton and the whole @Broncos team. Where would one ship 50 cases of Bud? Just curious. #ThisBudsForYou #SB50

— Budweiser (@Budweiser) February 8, 2016

Carolina Quarterback Cam Newton is being criticized as a poor sport for walking out of his post-game press conference.

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The player, known for his entertaining disposition during press conferences, was sulking in pain after the loss. He answered only seven questions and appeared in front of reporters for less than three minutes.

He assured that “we’ll be back” and admitted “they just played better than us. I don't know what you want me to say.”

After being asked if he was disappointed in himself, he shook his head and walked out.

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