The Palm Beach Post

Giants QB hit hard and often

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ARLINGTON, TEXAS — Eli Manning was getting hammered hard even when he wasn’t getting sacked by the Dallas Cowboys.

When the New York Giants quarterbac­k scrambled up the middle into the open field in the third quarter, he took a crushing blow from line- backer Jaylon Smith.

“It was third down, I was trying to make something happen,” Manning said. “I wanted to get the touchdown or just do something. I didn’t see the replay. I think it looked worse than it really was.”

Either way, it put Manning on the turf like so many other times in a 20-13 loss Sunday night that dropped to Giants to 0-2 under new coach Pat Shurmur.

Manning was sacked six times, the most since Philadel- phia got him that many times four seasons ago. Only three times in 218 career games has he been sacked more — the most was eight (at Dallas a decade ago in Texas Stadium, a year before the Cowboys moved into JerryWorld, and against the Eagles in 2006).

“We didn’t do anything well enough on offense to win this game,” Shurmur said.

While Manning was 33-of- 44 passing without an inter- ception, those completion­s went for only 279 yards. Just one pass went for more than 18 yards. Rookie running back Saquon Barkley was targeted 16 times, and finished with 14 catches for 80 yards.

Cody Latimer’s 37-yard catch down the right side came on that third-quarter drive before Manning’s 1-yard gain on a third-and-11 scramble that ended with Smith’s hit. That set up a 28-yard field goal that was New York’s only score until putting up 10 points in the final 1:27 of the game.

“(The Cowboys) did a good job mixing up their coverages,” Manning said. “I don’t know if they did anything specifical­ly. They just did a good job just getting some pressure and not getting a whole lot of time to get the ball down the field.”

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