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Six Giants Hall of Famers, including Parcells, to be recognized Sunday

Peyton Manning will one day be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. His younger brother, Eli, is a two-time Super Bowl champion, will hold every Giants passing record and one day might also get the call to Canton. When the brothers meet this Sunday night, they will be surrounded by Hall of Famers.

Sunday’s home opener at MetLife Stadium will not only be a game between the Giants and Broncos, dubbed Manning Bowl III, but it will also provide a backdrop into the rich history of the Giants franchise. A special halftime ceremony, The Post has learned, will include the rare appearance of the six living Giants in the NFL Pro Football Hall of Fame, including the newest member, Bill Parcells.

Parcells joins an elite group of six living former Giants to be enshrined in Canton. Harry Carson and Lawrence Taylor, linebackers on the Parcells’ two-time Super Bowl winning teams, will be on hand. So will another Giants linebacker of the past, Sam Huff, as will one of Huff’s heralded teammates, Frank Gifford. Quarterback Y.A Tittle, the oldest living Giants Hall of Famer, will also be honored during the halftime ceremony. Tittle, 86, played for the Giants from 1961-64.

Parcells, enshrined this year, will be presented with his Hall of Fame ring during the halftime ceremony.