EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- On cellphones inside the New York Giants' locker room, in the hallways and in the cafeteria of the team complex, players can't stop playing or singing "Football On Your Phone."

The latest Direct TV NFL commercial featuring Eli Manning and Peyton Manning rapping is all the rage at the Giants' team facility.

Giants fans don't have to worry about their quarterback finding a new hobby or career, though. "Easy-Eli" is retiring from the rap game.

"I think I will stay with my day job and keep playing football for long as possible," a sheepish Manning said before Giants practice Wednesday. "A one and done. A one-hit wonder probably."

Giants players didn't know about the commercial, which came out Tuesday afternoon, until they came off the practice field that day. Soon after, many were watching on their phones in the locker room, and the catchy song has caught on faster than a David Wilson 40-yard dash.

The Giants have gotten a kick out of seeing their quarterback dress in drag as the host of "Saturday Night Live" in the past. Manning has appeared in numerous commercials and even dressed as a cop with his brother in another Direct TV commercial. But this one seems to have the locker room buzzing.

"I've never heard Eli sing, period," right guard Chris Snee said. "When he controls the radio, it's usually country or something nobody really wants to listen to besides him."