Thirty former Giants players, coaches and officials will be inducted into the team's Ring of Honor on Sunday night when the team hosts the Bears on a nationally broadcast game. While the team is staying mum on many of the honorees -- you can probably make a pretty good stab at the list on your own -- they have unveiled six who will be honored.

The six are: Phil Simms, Michael Strahan, Pete Gogolak, Tiki Barber, Frank Gifford and Bill Parcells.

“The Ring of Honor and a Hall of Fame are elements that have been discussed for quite some time,” said John Mara, the Giants President and CEO. “For many years fans have asked us why we had neither, and our response always was that we would when either Giants Stadium undergoes a refurbishing or we have a new stadium. So it was important that we have one or the other in our new building, and it has worked out that we now have both a Ring of Honor and a Legacy Club to recognize the great players and coaches and others who have made our organization what it is.”

“The Ring of Honor and the Legacy Club are great reminders for all of us of the responsibility we have in upholding the tradition of those who came before us,” said Giants Chairman and Executive Vice President Steve Tisch. “It is with tremendous gratitude that we recognize the 30 individuals who are being inducted for their contributions to our organization.”

The Ring of Honor will be displayed in the end zones of the New Meadowlands Stadium at every Giants home game.

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