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Eli Manning

1/8/2006

Manning struggled in his first playoff game, a 23-0 loss to the Panthers, throwing three interceptions and getting sacked twice. The Giants' quarterback was 10 of 18 passing for 113 yards.

1/3/2006

When he reported to the Giants' practice facilities on Monday, Manning said he did not seriously injure his right leg in Sunday's win over the Oakland Raiders. The quarterback, who limped off the field in the fourth quarter after twisting his knee, said he plans to work out as normal this week, and he'll be in the starting lineup for this weekend's first-round playoff matchup with the Carolina Panthers.

12/12/2005

Manning went 28 of 44 for 312 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's overtime victory over the Philadelphia Eagles, but was intercepted three times and sacked once. The quarterback also rushed four times for eight yards and a score. Over his last two games, the former No. 1 overall pick has thrown five picks and just one TD, but the Giants have won both contests.

12/5/2005

Manning turned in his worst outing of the 2005 campaign, posting a season-worst 27.9 passer rating in Sunday's 17-10 victory over the Dallas Cowboys. The Giants' quarterback completed just 12 of his 31 pass attempts for 152 yards with no touchdowns and two interceptions. Going into the game, he had tossed five TD passes and been picked off just once in his previous two contests.

11/28/2005

Manning posted career highs in pass attempts and completions in Sunday's matchup with the Seattle Seahawks, but the Giants missed three field goals and ended up losing the game in overtime, 24-21. The second-year quarterback finished 29 of 53 for 344 yards, two touchdowns and an interception.

11/21/2005

Manning helped lead the New York Giants to a 27-17 win over the Philadelphia Eagles, tossing a pair of touchdown passes in the fourth quarter of the comeback victory. For the day, he posted a season-best 130.0 passer rating, going 17 of 26 for 218 yards, three TDs and no interceptions. He was sacked five times and fumbled twice, but both were recovered by the Giants.

11/14/2005

Manning looked a bit flustered in Sunday's 24-21 loss to the Minnesota Vikings, tossing a career-high four interceptions. The Giants' quarterback finished the contest 23 of 48 for 291 yards and a touchdown. Despite his struggles, Manning has a TD pass in 10 consecutive games, which is the longest active streak in the NFL.

10/3/2005

Manning continues to get more comfortable in the Giants' offensive attack. A week after throwing for 352 yards, the second-year quarterback was nearly unstoppable in Sunday's 44-24 victory over the St. Louis Rams, going 19 of 35 for 296 yards, four touchdowns and no interceptions. Over his last three games, he hasn't thrown a pick and has been sacked just three times.

9/26/2005

For the most part, Manning was able to tune out the verbal beating he was taking from Chargers fans in Sunday's meeting in San Diego, passing for a career-high 352 yards and two touchdowns in a 45-23 loss. The Giants' quarterback, who was a draft-day acquisition from the Chargers last year, completed 24 of his 41 pass attempts and did not throw an interception.

9/8/2005

Manning reported being pain-free on Wednesday, one day after returning to practice with the New York Giants. The quarterback, who was limited for more than two weeks by a sprained right (throwing) elbow, took part in Wednesday's workouts as well, and he plans to be ready for Sunday's season opener against the Arizona Cardinals. Officially, he has been listed as probable.

9/5/2005

After missing the Giants' final two preseason contests with an elbow sprain, Manning appears ready for Week 1 of the new season. New York's quarterback threw roughly 75 passes on Sunday, as preparation to return to practice on Tuesday.

8/30/2005

Dr. James Andrews gave Manning a second opinion on the MRI of his ailing elbow and agreed with the original diagnosis of a mild sprain. The Giants' quarterback has been expanding his workouts over the past couple of days, and barring any setbacks, he plans to resume practicing at full speed next Monday. The No. 1 overall pick in the 2004 NFL Draft struggled in his first year in the league, going 95 of 197 for 1,043 yards, six touchdowns and nine interceptions.

8/29/2005

Manning reported being pain-free after throwing during some individual drills at the Giants' practice on Sunday. According to head coach Tom Coughlin, the quarterback likely will be held out of Thursday's preseason finale against the New England Patriots, but should be ready for the start of the regular season. Manning has been sidelined since spraining his throwing elbow when he was hit by Carolina lineman Julius Peppers on August 20.

8/28/2005

Giants head coach Tom Coughlin said on Saturday that Manning will likely miss next week's preseason finale against the Patriots. Manning injured his right elbow when he was hit by Carolina lineman Julius Peppers on August 20. Coughlin also went on to say that Manning should be ready for the team's season opener on September 11.

8/22/2005

After meeting with a specialist on Monday, Manning has been diagnosed with a sprained right elbow. The Giants' quarterback, who was hurt when he was hit by Julius Peppers in Saturday's preseason matchup against the Carolina Panthers, also has a bruise inside the elbow, and he will be unavailable for Friday's exhibition game against the New York Jets. According to head coach Tom Coughlin, Manning is considered week-to-week.

8/21/2005

Manning might be limited over the next few days after spraining his elbow when he was hit by Julius Peppers in Saturday's preseason matchup against the Carolina Panthers. Precautionary X-rays were negative, and the Giants have listed the second-year quarterback as day-to-day. After the game, Manning did not seem too concerned about the injury and said he expects to be available for practice on Monday.