The New York Giants will introduce three new members to their Ring of Honor this coming season, announcing on Tuesday morning that Tom Coughlin, Justin Tuck and Ernie Accorsi will all be enshrined.

The trio will be honored at halftime of the team’s November 14 game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football.

Coughlin will become the fourth coach enshrined in the Ring of Honor, while Accorsi will become only the second General Manager to receive the honor — George Young being the first.

“It was a great privilege to be the 16th head coach of the New York Giants, and it’s a privilege and a tremendous honor to be a part of those great names in Giant folklore that are in the Ring of Honor,” Coughlin told Giants.com. “It’s something Judy, my family and I very much appreciate. The New York Giants, to me, is the greatest franchise in the history of the NFL. We recognize the long history of the Giants and the greatest city in the world, the tremendous coaches and players that have represented the Giants over the years. It’s a great honor to be included in the same breath with some of these prestigious former players and coaches.”

Meanwhile, Tuck will become the sixth defensive end added to the Ring of Honor, joining his good friend Osi Umenyiora, who had his moment in the sun a season ago.

“It’s a great honor,” Tuck said. “Anytime something like this is bestowed upon a person, you have to consider all the other guys up there, all the people that have paved the way for a small-town kid like me to have the opportunity to be put up in the rafters by what I consider to be the greatest football franchise there is. I don’t think it’s dawned on me yet how big a deal it is, but I’m sure that night there will be some emotions that come out and be very visible. I’m very, very excited about it.”

Coughlin took over as the Giants’ head coach prior to the 2004 season and helped lead the team to two Super Bowl championships during his tenure. He “stepped down” earlier this year after missing the Playoffs for the fourth consecutive season.

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Tuck, a third-round draft pick in 2005, spent nine years with the Giants and developed into a Pro Bowl talent and defensive captain. He joined the Oakland Raiders in 2014, but ultimately signed a one-day contract and retired as a member of the Giants in February.

Accorsi was the team’s General Manager from 1998-2006 and is primarily responsible for the Draft Day trade that landed them quarterback Eli Manning. He helped set the Giants up for a solid four-year run beginning in 2007 and was even given a Super Bowl XLII ring for his efforts.

All three are more than deserving and Giants fans will no doubt be anxious to celebrate with them.