Eli Manning is going to have to get someone new to drive him to home games, as his chauffeur and protector for a decade, David Diehl, announced his retirement on Friday. “I’ve accomplished everything ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- He was a rock on an offensive line that helped the Giants win two Vince Lombardi trophies. But on Friday offensive lineman David Diehl retired after spending all 11 of his NFL ...
After 11 seasons and two Super Bowl wins, Giants offensive lineman David Diehl has decided to call it quits. The 33-year-old announced his retirement on Friday. Diehl had been in New York since 2003 ...
EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - SEPTEMBER 16: David Diehl #66 of the New York Giants tries to get back to his feet after sustaining an injury against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during a game at MetLife Stadium on ...
The Memphis Tigers announced in late-May that retired New York Giants offensive lineman David Diehl had been hired as an offensive analyst. “My Football Journey Continues & I Couldn’t Be More Proud & ...
Nearly a decade after his playing career ended, former Giants offensive lineman David Diehl is going to try his hand at coaching. Diehl announced Monday that he has been hired as an offensive analyst ...
Graduating from the field straight to the analyst’s chair on network NFL games usually is reserved for Super Bowl glory guys like Phil Simms and Troy Aikman. Then there’s David Diehl. The 11-year ...
A part of David Diehl knew all along. When the 2013 season began, the Giants’ veteran offensive lineman had a feeling it would be the end. His 2012 season had been wrecked by a knee injury, but he’d ...
New York Giants’ David Diehl (66) and Corey Webster (23) lead the team onto the field prior to an NFL preseason football game against the Jacksonville Jaguars Friday, Aug. 10, 2012, in Jacksonville, ...
David S. Diehl Sr., 90, of Spring Township, passed away January 16, 2018, in the Reading Hospital. He was the widower of Lois Ross, Dorothy Herzog and Fern Styer. Born in Minersville, he was a son of ...
A part of David Diehl knew all along. When the 2013 season began, the Giants’ veteran offensive lineman had a feeling it would be his last. His 2012 season had been wrecked by a knee injury, but he’d ...