The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

With Manning on bench, Pats ready for Giants, rookie Jones

- By Kyle Hightower

FOXBOROUGH, MASS. >> Few quarterbac­ks have outdueled Tom Brady and the New England Patriots the way Eli Manning has during his career.

Twice Manning has been under center to help the Giants lead fourth-quarter comebacks in the Super Bowl over New England.

In 2007, Manning spoiled the Patriots’ bid for an undefeated season by leading a game-winning drive in the final two minutes that included his pass to David Tyree and his now infamous helmet-pinning catch. It set up Manning’s TD pass to Plaxico Burress to give the Giants a 17-14 victory.

Manning broke New England’s heart again following the 2011 season, this time engineerin­g an 88yard drive that ended with Ahmad Bradshaw’s touchdown run in New York’s 2117 win.

“He’s had a great career and certainly had great games against us,” Patriots coach Bill Belichick said this week. “I have a ton of respect for Eli and all that he’s done. I wish he’d done a little bit less in a couple games against us, but I have a lot of respect for Eli.”

But when the teams meet on Thursday night, Manning likely won’t get the chance to add to his past heroics against the Patriots (5-0) .

After being benched following the Giants’ 0-2 start this season, the quarterbac­k who Belichick thinks will “absolutely” be in the discussion for the Pro Football Hall of Fame will again be in a backup role when rookie Daniel Jones makes his fourth straight start.

The Giants (2-3) have gone 2-1 with Jones as the starter, but the 22-yearold will be walking into a matchup with the NFL’s top-ranked defense without three top playmakers. Running back Saquon Barkley will miss his third straight game because of a sprained right ankle. Tight end and leading receiver Evan Engram is dealing with a knee injury and receiver Sterling Shepard is in the concussion protocol.

Jones said he’s ready to take on the challenge, regardless of who suits up for New York.

“We’re confident in the guys we’ve got,” he said. “I think when you look at how some of those guys have played and stepped up, I think we’ve got guys who are ready to go and ready to make plays . ... I know those guys will be ready.”

Jones will also be up against some recently unfavorabl­e history for young quarterbac­ks when they match up with the Patriots.

New England has won 18 straight games against a first or second-year quarterbac­k, the longest streak in NFL history.

While the Patriots are preparing for Jones, safety Devin McCourty said they’re also ready if Manning does make an appearance.

“Obviously, we know, if anything, they probably have one of the best backups in the NFL,” McCourty said.

 ?? ADAM HUNGER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Giants quarterbac­k Daniel Jones (8) rolls out of the pocket against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.
ADAM HUNGER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Giants quarterbac­k Daniel Jones (8) rolls out of the pocket against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.

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