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Remembering Sports Illustrated’s iconic NY Giants covers with SI's future in jeopardy

In the 99-year history of their franchise, the New York Giants have had the best players and moments captured by the iconic photos on the cover of "Sports Illustrated" magazine through the years.

Here are some of the ones we'll always remember:

David Tyree, 'What a catch, what an upset'

One of the greatest catches in NFL history by an unlikely hero set up the greatest upset in Super Bowl history as the Giants ended the Patriots' bid for perfection in Super Bowl XLII. SEE THE COVER

Everson Walls, 'Bravo'

The former Cowboys star turned Giant was captured in an iconic image as Scott Norwood's potential game-winning kick sailed 'Wide Right' as Big Blue celebrated their Super Bowl XXV triumph over the Bills. SEE THE COVER

Lawrence Taylor, 'LT'

Here comes that big, bad New York linebacker in Super Bowl XXI as the Giants' Hall of Famer made his case as the best defensive player to ever play the game en route to the franchise's first Vince Lombardi Trophy. SEE THE COVER

Eli Manning, 'A Season to Believe'

In the commemorative issue celebrating the Super Bowl XLII upset, their MVP quarterback finally gets his due as the leader of the improbable yet deserving World Champions. SEE THE COVER

Odell Beckham Jr., 'Welcome to the WRevolution'

The fire and passion of OBJ is evident in this photo, captured in 2015. SEE THE COVER

This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: NY Giants' Sports Illustrated covers: Remembering iconic covers