New York Giants
Eli Manning - #10 - QB
| Status | Active |
| Height/Weight | 6' 4"/ 218 lbs. |
| Birthday | 01/03/1981 |
| Birthplace | New Orleans, LA |
| College | Mississippi |
| Years played | 10 |
| Drafted | 2004, 1st round, 1st pick by Chargers |
Giants sign safety Antrel Rolle
The Giants signed FS Antrel Rolle to a deal for five years and a reported $37 million, $15 million guaranteed, one of the richest deals ever given to a safety.
NFC East team needs
Regardless of whether RB Clinton Portis is still in Washington next season, the Redskins need new blood at running back. PFW concludes its analysis of team needs with the NFC East.
Pierce might have to wait for job
The Giants cut Antonio Pierce after five mostly great seasons in New York, and his disc injury might prevent him from getting another job right away.
Coughlin: Giants' Sintim has come 'long way'
OLB Clint Sintim could find himself earning a lot more playing time in his second pro season, with some expected shuffling going on at linebacker.
Giants name Sullivan new QB coach
The Giants announced today that Mike Sullivan, who previously has coached the team's wide receivers, now will be the quarterbacks coach.
Giants cut MLB Pierce
MLB Antonio Pierce told the Newark Star-Ledger by e-mail that the Giants have cut him, a move later confirmed by the team.
Fewell gives some hints about Giants' defense
New defensive coordinator Perry Fewell is going through the process of evaluating the Giants' defensive talent and trying to establish what he has and what system he wants to run.
Giants have biggest questions in the middle
The biggest question facing the Giants this offseason likely is going to be who will line up at middle linebacker.
Could Pascoe fill Giants' blocking TE role?
The Giants made a subtle pickup in December, adding TE Bear Pascoe to the roster, and it was a mild surprise that he played ahead of Darcy Johnson at times down the stretch.
Giants tab Fewell as defensive coordinator
The Giants announced Thursday they have named Perry Fewell their defensive coordinator.
Giants' biggest changes could be at linebacker
There is a growing sense that LBs Antonio Pierce, Danny Clark and Gerris Wilkinson all could be former Giants this offseason, leaving several LB positions open.
Giants dismiss DL coach Wauffle
A day after the Giants fired defensive coordinator Bill Sheridan, the team made another coaching move, letting DL coach Mike Wauffle go.
Giants fire defensive coordinator Sheridan
Owner John Mara said head coach Tom Coughlin and GM Jerry Reese were safe Monday, but the team fired defensive coordinator Bill Sheridan.
PLAYER NEWS
Manning will replace Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers on the NFC roster for the Pro Bowl.|||||||
Rodgers dropped out because of knee and ankle issues, so Manning joins Atlanta's Matt Ryan - unless the Falcons make the Super Bowl - and New Orleans' Drew Brees as NFC quarterbacks. This will be Manning's second Pro Bowl. He played in the game in Honolulu following the 2008 season. He also made the NFC squad last season, but the Giants won the NFC championship and then the Super Bowl.
Manning threw five touchdowns for the Giants in their 42-7 victory over the Eagles on Sunday.|||||||
He was 13 for 21 for 208 yards. He finished with 3,948 yards with 26 touchdowns and 15 interceptions.
Manning went 14 for 28 for 150 yards and was sacked three times in Sunday's 33-14 loss to the Ravens.|||||||
Manning avoided another game without a TD by connecting with Domenik Hixon late for a meaningless score. He threw for nearly 5,000 yards a year ago and sadly won't reach those heights in a disappointing 2012 for him and the defending Super Bowl champions.
Manning was 13 of 25 for 161 yards and two interceptions on Sunday against Atlanta.|||||||
Manning has been picked off six times in New York's last five games, a span in which the Giants are 2-3 during.
Manning threw for 259 yards and a career high-tying four touchdowns during Sunday's 52-27 rout of New Orleans.|||||||
After failing to throw a touchdown pass in Weeks 8-10, Manning has eight in his last three games. He should remain a low-end No. 1 QB down the stretch.