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Quarterbac­k Eli Manning gets starting job back

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NEW YORK — Two-time Super Bowl champion quarterbac­k Eli Manning will be back under center for the New York Giants on Sunday.

Interim coach Steve Spagnuolo said it was a “gut” feeling to return Manning to his starting role, one week after he was benched by head coach Ben McAdoo.

The move led to an uproar that ended with McAdoo being shown the door on Monday. Giants general manager Jerry Reese was also dismissed after an 11-year reign that yielded two Super Bowls.

“Eli Manning will be the quarterbac­k for this football team in this game,” Spagnuolo said in comments looking ahead to Sunday’s game against the Dallas Cowboys.

“The ‘ Why Eli?’ All I can tell you is this,” he said. “When (owner) John Mara and I talked, one of the first things he asked was about the quarterbac­k situation and I said, ‘John, my gut right now is that Eli should be the starter.’”

Manning, whose streak of 210 consecutiv­e starts ended when McAdoo benched him in favor of backup Geno Smith, was looking forward to getting back on the field.

“I told Spags that I want to play and be the starting quarterbac­k,” he said. “I wanted him to know that I’m happy that he went with that decision and that he has faith in me.”

The QB shakeup didn’t help the Giants, who fell to 2-10 with a 24-17 loss to Oakland last weekend.

A week after McAdoo’s illfated move sparked speculatio­n that the Giants’ “Manning Era” could be over, the 36-year-old quarterbac­k said he was eager to restore the struggling club to contender status.

“This is all I know, playing for the New York Giants,” he said. “I never want to change that. We’re going to compete and work hard. We’re going to try and beat the Dallas Cowboys.” —

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