Manning won his first Super Bowl in the 2007 season. Jeter won his fifth World Series in 2009. Manning won his second Super Bowl in the 2011 season — the Giants are the last New York team to win a championship. Jeter obviously wants to go out with his sixth championship and Manning will be the key if the Giants can contend for his third ring. Manning told the Daily News that he would like to play into his 40s — he is 33 — providing his body allows him to keep going. His contract is up after the 2015 season, and although there have been no talks about an extension, unless Manning's career-high 27 INTs turns into a trend rather than an aberration, a new contract should be just a formality. He says he's not worried about it.