Tag: Eli Manning

  • New York Giants – Eli Manning Not Looking Good Among Plenty of Injuries

    New York Giants – Eli Manning Not Looking Good Among Plenty of Injuries

    The New York Giants refuse to be worried about their unimpressive performances so far in preseason, which include Eli Manning looking off in so many ways, but the real concerning issue are the injuries that are starting to pick up, including Victor Cruz who left early in what might turn out to be a bit more serious than initially thought.

  • NFL Rumors – Eli Manning Contract Key to Keeping Victor Cruz With New York Giants

    NFL Rumors – Eli Manning Contract Key to Keeping Victor Cruz With New York Giants

    Being a restricted free agent in the NFL usually means a few weeks of nothing happening during the off-season before eventually signing with your old team. Still, the Victor Cruz contract negotiations have been going on for quite a while, the New York Giants and their star receiver aren’t really closer to getting a deal done. Eli Manning is hoping things get worked out, and is willing to restructure his contract in order to keep him.

  • The 100 Million Dollar Men of the NFL

    The 100 Million Dollar Men of the NFL

    By signing the most expensive contract (per season) in NFL history, Joe Flacco became the highest paid player in the league (obviously), but as history tells us, getting these $100 million deals doesn’t always mean that it’s an actual “lifetime” contract, as players like Michael Vick, Drew Bledsoe and Daunte Culpepper might choose to tell.

  • NFL Rumors – New York Giants Choosing Between Victor Cruz & Hakeem Nicks?

    NFL Rumors – New York Giants Choosing Between Victor Cruz & Hakeem Nicks?

    While the numbers of both wide receivers suggest that Victor Cruz should be the guy the New York Giants stick to if they are forced to make an economic choice between the two, Hakeem Nicks might eventually triumph in the decision between which one to keep and the other to let go.

  • Baltimore Ravens – Joe Flacco Looks Good Again

    Baltimore Ravens – Joe Flacco Looks Good Again

    It’s been quite a while since there were so many smiles in M&T Bank Stadium. It’s been a while since the Baltimore Ravens won. But Joe Flacco looked like the quarterback he thinks he can be, while Ray Rice got the amount of touches everyone’s been saying he should be getting, setting up a very big win to clinch the division.

  • New York Giants – Back to Super Bowl Form

    New York Giants – Back to Super Bowl Form

    For pretty much the first half of the season, the New York Giants looked like the same team that won the Super Bowl last year; great defense and an Eli Manning who steps up in the fourth quarter each and every time. Then came a slide, and the usual doubts. Now, it seems the Giants have found the right formula to put them back on track.

  • New York Giants – Eli Manning is the Best Quarterback in the Family

    Ramses Barden and Andre Brown, remember the names. There was also Eli Manning, obviously, in a very efficient performance at quarterback, but it was the unknown substitues that stood out in the 36-7 win over the Carolina Panthers, who were favorites coming into the game.

  • 2012 NFL Season, Week 3 – Giants vs Panthers Predictions

    The Super Bowl champions are 1-1, heading into Carolina to face the Panthers and Cam Newton, feeling confident only because of Eli Manning’s second half performance in week 2, but knowing they’ve got a lot of problems all across the field, especially with their running game and secondary.

  • New York Giants – Eli Manning Loves Fourth Quarters

    He didn’t get hurt on the final kneel-down, despite all the noise around it. Eli Manning survived a terrible first half, throwing three interceptions, making up for it in the final quarter with two touchdown passes, completing another fourth quarter comeback for the Giants in a wild 34-31 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

  • New York Giants – Unexpected Problems for Eli Manning & Super Bowl Champions

    It was supposed to be some sort of crowning night. The Super Bowl champions always win their season opener, at least the last eight have. The New York Giants started slow, and couldn’t pick up the pace, both on defense and on offense, leaving a lot of questions after a 17-24 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.