New York Post

Giants: We’ll rally around rook

- By PETER BOTTE

The rest of the winless Giants were careful to be respectful to Eli Manning, while also expressing excitement Wednesday about the quarterbac­k switch to first-round pick Daniel Jones. Manning, the two-time Super Bowl champion, will serve as the backup to Jones, the sixth pick in this year’s NFL draft, for the first time in Sunday’s game at Tampa Bay. “We just have to roll with it and rally around everybody. Rally around DJ and obviously still lift up E,” tight end Evan Engram said. “It’s a business, but Eli is a true profession­al in every way, always.

“It’s obviously tough, and he’s been playing here for a long time, but we’re gonna rally around both of them, everybody, and go get ready to get a win on Sunday.”

Manning hardly was the lone culprit as the Giants dropped their first two games of the season against Dallas and Buffalo, and Pat Shurmur told the team as much before practice.

“We’re all connected. We haven’t done anything well enough to win the first two games,” Shurmur said. “So they’re well aware of the fact that everybody in the room has to do what they do better.”

While compliment­ing Manning, Engram also has been impressed with what he has seen from the more mobile Jones, who completed 29-of-34 passes for 416 yards during the preseason.

“Hi s conf idence has gone through the roof,” Engram said. “Obviously, coming in and learning a new offense, playing quarterbac­k is a really tough position in this league. So it’s definitely a challenge for him to overcome.

“But he’s come to work each and every day, staying steady, staying ready.”

Nate Solder, who played his first seven NFL seasons protecting Tom Brady in New England, agreed that Manning handled his demotion “like he always does, he’s an absolute pro.” But the veteran left tackle also admitted to being “excited and encouraged” about the start of the Jones era.

“Man, I love Daniel. I think he’s doing an excellent job, he’s taking it one day at a time, and he’s working hard,” Solder said. “But it takes 11 guys, not just one.”

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