Eli Manning's baby daughter learned 'clapping' after his Super Bowl win

New York Telegraph (ANI) Tuesday 7th February, 2012

Eli Manning has revealed that his 11-month-old daughter, Ava Frances, learned how to clap after he led the New York Giants to a victory over the New England Patriots for their second title in five years.

The Super Bowl hero appeared on "Late Show" as he wrapped up a three-state victory lap - from Indiana to a Disney World appearance in Florida to New York for David Letterman - after the grand win, the New York Post reported.

Manning said that his baby daughter stayed up throughout the game.

"She stayed up the whole game, past her bedtime - and learned how to clap," he said.

The 31-year-old quarterback also divulged that he celebrated his Super win with his teammates first then with his old buddies from high school in New Orleans and at the University of Mississippi. (ANI)

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