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Three of the men who played major roles in the Giants teams that won Super Bowl titles after the 2007 and 2011 seasons will enter the franchise’s Ring of Honor this season.

The Giants announced Tuesday that former head coach Tom Coughlin, former defensive end Justin Tuck and former General Manager Ernie Accorsi will be honored during the team’s Monday night game against the Bengals on November 14. The Giants’ Ring of Honor will have 42 members when they are inducted.

Coughlin coached the Giants from 2004-2015 and led them to those two Super Bowl wins before parting ways with the team after the end of last season. Coughlin, who was also part of Bill Parcells’ staff when the Giants won Super Bowl XXV, didn’t seem quite ready to leave after last season, but his entry into the Ring of Honor suggests any bad feelings have faded over the last few months.

“Any recognition that comes my way must be shared with the great coaches and the great players that have been a part of this franchise during my tenure,” Coughlin said in a statement. “The coaches who worked so hard in representing the Giants, the players who sacrificed and shared with us the goal of being world champions add great significance to this honor.”

Tuck retired earlier this offseason after two years with the Raiders. He had 60.5 regular season sacks in nine years with the Giants and added four sacks of Tom Brady in the team’s two Super Bowl wins. Accorsi was the General Manager from 1998-2006, a period that saw the Giants hire Coughlin, trade for Eli Manning and acquire Tuck and many other players who played key roles in the team’s championships.