Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Manning era over as Giants name Jones starting QB

- By Tom Canavan

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. >> Eli Manning’s long and distinguis­hed reign as the New York Giants’ starting quarterbac­k is seemingly over. Let the Daniel Jones era begin.

Coach Pat Shurmur announced Tuesday that the No. 6 overall pick in the NFL draft is replacing the twotime Super Bowl MVP as the Giants’ quarterbac­k, beginning Sunday at Tampa Bay.

The move comes less than 24 hours after Shurmur refused to say Manning would remain the starter following two straight losses, the sixth time in seven years New York has gotten off to a 0-2 start.

Manning, 38, has been the Giants’ starter since replacing Kurt Warner after nine games in the 2004 season, the year Manning was traded to New York by San Diego after it took him with the No. 1 overall pick.

Manning led the Giants to Super Bowl titles following the 2007 and ‘11 seasons, beating Tom Brady and the Patriots both times.

“Eli and I spoke this morning,” Shurmur said. “I told him that we are making a change and going with Daniel as the starter. I also talked to Daniel. Eli was obviously disappoint­ed, as you would expect, but he said he would be what he has always been, a good teammate, and continue to prepare to help this team win games. Daniel understand­s the challenge at hand, and he will be ready to play on Sunday.”

The Giants players had Tuesday off and Manning was not available for comment. Manning is in the final year of a four-year, $84 million contract that includes a no-trade clause. His salary cap hit this season is $23.2 million.

In two games, Manning completed 56 of 89 passes for 556 yards, two touchdowns and two intercepti­ons for a passer rating of 78.7. But the Giants have scored only four touchdowns, despite averaging 420 yards.

Veteran receiver Golden Tate missed the first two games serving a four-game suspension for using performanc­e enhancers and go-to guy Sterling Shepard was out this past weekend with a concussion.

“Ultimately, this is a move that I felt was best for this team at this time,” said Shurmur, who is in his second season with the Giants. “I have said it since I got here, I am very fond of Eli. His work ethic, his preparatio­n, his football intelligen­ce. All those attributes are as good as I have ever seen in a player. And Eli worked as hard as you could ask of anybody to get ready for this season. This move is more about Daniel moving forward than about Eli.”

The question of when Jones would take over has been a constant topic since the Giants drafted him. It gained momentum when the

22-year-old Duke product completed

29 of 34 passes for 416 yards, two touchdowns, no intercepti­ons in the preseason. His 137.2 quarterbac­k rating was the best in the league.

Jones is much more mobile than Manning and will be able to extend plays with his legs. Manning has been a sitting target for opponents. Jones also has shown a good touch with his deep throws.

The hint of an impending change surfaced Monday and a day later, Shurmur benched the man who has been the face of the organizati­on for the past 15-plus years.

Manning, who is playing in a teamrecord 16th season with the Giants, knew the change was a possibilit­y.

“We’re 0-2 and you are looking for answers,” he said Monday. “I get it, we drafted a guy early and you are not winning games, these things are going to come up. I just have to keep working and do whatever my job is.”

 ?? ADAM HUNGER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Giants quarterbac­k Eli Manning looks to throw during the first half Sunday in East Rutherford, N.J. Manning will be on the sidelines when this week’s game begins.
ADAM HUNGER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Giants quarterbac­k Eli Manning looks to throw during the first half Sunday in East Rutherford, N.J. Manning will be on the sidelines when this week’s game begins.

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