Eli Manning and Hank.Photo:Eli Manning/Instagram

Eli Manning and his dog

Eli Manning/Instagram

Eli Manningmay have retired from theNFL,but he performed a special handoff on Tuesday.

The New York Giants Legend joinedGuiding Eyes for the Blindto connect the organization’s CEO and president, Thomas Panek, with a guide dog named Ten (Manning’s jersey number), in its first-ever Guide Dog Draft.

Manning, a longtime supporter of Guiding Eyes and member of its board of directors, tells PEOPLE it’s been “very rewarding” to be involved with the nonprofit, which trains and provides guide dogs to people who are blind or experiencing vision loss.

“Just to think about the number of people we’ve helped match up with a guide dog and change their life, and given them the independence to commute, to get to work,” he says. “To be more involved in their family, to travel the world, to see different things, just to live their life a little bit more fuller and make it a little bit easier, has been awesome.”

Panek tells PEOPLE he was excited to celebrate Eli’s number “in a big way” as his new pet’s namesake.

“I didn’t think I’d receive a handoff from a Super Bowl champion so it means a lot to me,” he says. “Ten is a number that represents Eli’s commitment, dedication, not only to his career and the amazing things he’s accomplished with the Giants, but also his career as a volunteer board member for Guiding Eyes for the Blind. It just means the world to me to have Ten matched with me and to be able to know that he’s going to do a great job. He’s now my MVP and I’m looking forward to getting out there with him.”

Thomas Panek, Ten and Eli Manning.Gary Gershoff/Getty Images

Eli Manning from today’s Guiding Eyes for the Blind event

Gary Gershoff/Getty Images

Manning has a beloved pet of his own. Though they lost longtime canine companion Chester, his family welcomed a pooch named Hank.

“Going through a loss of a dog for the first time was tough last year when we lost Chester, who was 12 years old,” he says. “My wife and I’s first dog, even before we had kids, and tough for everybody. But now we have Hank, a big golden retriever who brings a lot of joy and a lot of work. But to see the bond that the kids have with him, and the fun and the joy, has been awesome.”

Eli Manning from today’s Guiding Eyes for the Blind event

Eli says he and his retired quarterback brother,Peyton Manning,are both big dog people.

“Peyton’s had a bunch of dogs over the years — usually multiple in the house,” he says. “[We] love going out for a jog or run with them or just going out and playing fetch. We can throw it pretty far so we usually have a good game of fetch with the dogs.”

Eli weighed in on which dog breeds best represent him and his famous sibling, with whom he hosts the popular ESPN showManningCast.

“Chester was a King Charles Cavalier, which is a pretty chill dog,” he says. “And I think I might have that personality a little bit more. And very relaxed and stay at home and just hang out and don’t need too much work involved.”

As for Peyton, he says, “Oh, pit bull, I guess.”

Eli and Panek agreed that current NFL star Travis Kelce’s dog breed would be a shepherd.

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Super Bowl LVIII is almost here, and Eli shared his picks for what teams will take the field on Feb 11.

“I’m going with Detroit and Baltimore making the Super Bowl,” he predicts.

source: people.com