The Day

Eli’s future is unclear heading into finale

- By TOM CANAVAN AP Sports Writer

East Rutherford, N.J. — Eli Manning is heading into the final game of the season facing uncertaint­y for the first time in his New York Giants career.

With the Giants reeling with a 2-13 record, there are major changes coming, and the twotime Super Bowl MVP who is finishing his 14th season could be one of them.

Coach Ben McAdoo and general manager Jerry Reese were fired earlier this month. The interview process for a new GM has started and there will be new faces next season.

Manning avoided saying much about 2018 and the uncertaint­y he faces in a year. There have been plenty of negatives this year: The franchise set a record for losses in a season; saw most of its top receivers sidelined by injuries; then embarrasse­d itself by benching Manning at the start of the month.

That decision was poorly handled and led to the firings of McAdoo and Reese on Dec. 4.

“Well, obviously just want to try to go out there in the last game and try to play well, move the ball, see if we can get a win and end on a positive note,” Manning said. “Obviously, everybody knows it's been a tough season. It's been tough for everybody, tough on the players, coaches, ownership, management, fans. Obviously we've been out of the playoff picture for a few weeks now, but we've just got to have a good week of preparatio­n, go out and try to play at a high level.”

In his previous 13 seasons, there has never been a question whether Manning would be back running the offense. This year is different.

“Right now, I'm just worried about this last game and then kind of go from there and see what happens,” Manning said.

Manning said the thought of this being his final game for the Giants has never entered his mind.

“I think in football you never know when your last game is going to be,” he said. “It's a physical game, so you always treat it like it's your last. So, I'm just going about it, try to play well and move the offense.”

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