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Coach Shurmur still believes in Manning as his quarterbac­k

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Despite mounting losses and a first season quickly turning into a mess, Pat Shurmur is sticking with Eli Manning as the New York Giants quarterbac­k.

Shurmur never hesitated Friday when asked if he was considerin­g a change in the wake of a 34-13 loss to the Philadelph­ia Eagles that dropped New York to 1-5.

“We believe in Eli,” Shurmur said.

It was as simple as that. There will be no change to either veteran Alex Tanney or rookie Kyle Lauletta.

Shurmur acknowledg­ed Manning made some mistakes in the loss Thursday night at MetLife Stadium, but so did a lot of other players.

When he was pressed about whether he would give Lauletta a chance to play if the season slipped away, Shurmur stopped the question.

“Listen, we’re not talking about a quarterbac­k change,” Shurmur said.

Statistica­lly, Manning has played well. He has hit 158 of

230 passes for 1,662 yards, six touchdowns and four intercepti­ons. His nearly 69 percent completion percentage would be a career best.

The problem is the 37year-old Manning is not mobile and that is hurting the offense. He rarely turns a potential sack into a scramble that results in a first down or a big pass play. He has been sacked 20 times. The Eagles took him down four times and had 13 other hits.

“My confidence is always the same,” Manning said. “I know I can play better than last night. I have to make better decisions and get back to doing my job, not trying to do anything more, forcing things. Just find completion­s, move the ball and try to score points.”

Manning is surprised the Giants have the same record at this point as a year ago, when they finished 3-13.

New general manager Dave Gettleman and Shurmur turned over more than half the roster, bringing in both talented players and standup guys who put the team first.

“We expected to go win games,” Manning said. “We’re not playing as well as we need to and we will work on fixing that.”

Manning said the past two seasons have been tough, winning just four of

22 games. However, he said this year feels nothing like

2017, where it was hard to be optimistic with injuries and internal turmoil.

“This year, you see it can get better,” Manning said. “We have good players. We have good character guys. Guys are working. I think there is a great opportunit­y for us to improve and win a bunch of football games. That’s what we believe.”

NOTES: WR Cody Latimer (hamstring) was the only injury of note Thursday night, Shurmur said. … Shurmur seemed to accept Odell Beckham Jr.’s explanatio­n that he head-butted a cooling fan to psych himself up during the game. Still, he wants his players to be more composed. “Is that what I would have done? Absolutely not,” Shurmur said. “Is that what I want my players doing? No. That’s it.”

 ?? Julio Cortez / Associated Press ?? New York Giants quarterbac­k Eli Manning looks to pass against the Philadelph­ia Eagles Thursday night in East Rutherford, N.J. On Friday, coach Pat Shurmur reiterated that Manning will remain the starting QB.
Julio Cortez / Associated Press New York Giants quarterbac­k Eli Manning looks to pass against the Philadelph­ia Eagles Thursday night in East Rutherford, N.J. On Friday, coach Pat Shurmur reiterated that Manning will remain the starting QB.

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