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Elliott, Manning take center stage in CowboysGia­nts opener

- By Schuyler Dixon AP Pro Football Writer

ARLINGTON, TEXAS (AP) » The rookies will have to wait, since star running back Ezekiel Elliott finally ended his long holdout with the Dallas Cowboys and Eli Manning is still the quarterbac­k for the New York Giants.

Elliott signed a $90 million, six-year extension just in time for Sunday’s opener at home against the Giants, who will send Manning out as the starter for the 15th consecutiv­e season after the heavily debated decision to draft potential heir apparent Daniel Jones sixth overall.

During Elliott’s absence that covered all of training camp and the preseason, rookie Tony Pollard was impressive enough for the Cowboys to decide he was their second-best back. Now the fourth-rounder out of Memphis will fill the role Dallas hoped for all along: backup to the two-time NFL rushing champion.

“We are all about as expert as we can get about what Zeke means and how we are built to compete for the main goal we got,” owner Jerry Jones said of the defending NFC East champs, who will try to get past the divisional round of the playoffs for the first time in nearly 25 years. “This is an important contract for us.”

It remains to be seen if Manning’s club-record 16th season will be similar to his first, when he replaced Kurt Warner after nine games and went on to start every game but one for 14 full seasons. Jones, criticized widely after the Giants made the surprising pick, had the NFL’s best preseason passer rating (137.3).

But Manning is still the guy 10 years after winning the first regular- season game at the home of the Cowboys, and supposedly leaving his signature on the wall, noting the score (33-31) along with the fact that it was the first game in the $1.2 billion showplace.

“They mean a little bit more, throw in that we always seem to play them the first game of the season, is always important because it’s the first one,” said Manning, a two-time Super Bowl winner facing Dallas in the opener for the sixth time in the past eight seasons. “There’s a lot of special memories in playing the Cowboys.”

Here are some of the story lines with the Cowboys seeking a fifth straight win against the Giants, which would be the fifth streak at least that long for Dallas in a series set for its 115th meeting: SURPRISING­OFFENSE No one expected much from New York’s offense this season with the trade of Odell Beckham Jr. to Cleveland. New York moved the ball well in the preseason with Manning playing a few series, tight end Evan Engram playing one and dynamic halfback Saquon Barkley and top receiver Sterling Shepard ( broken thumb) none. All are ready for the season.

New York’s nine TD passes in the preseason were a league high, along with its points (119), average passing yards (305.5) and total offense (393). Does it carry over? Veteran Golden Tate III is suspended for the first four games for violating the policy on performanc­e enhancers.

 ?? TOM CANAVAN - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Giants quarterbac­k Eli Manning speaks with the media in East Rutherford, N.J., Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2019.
TOM CANAVAN - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Giants quarterbac­k Eli Manning speaks with the media in East Rutherford, N.J., Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2019.

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