Eli Manning won't have to try to win on the field and in the courtroom this fall.
The memorabilia fraud lawsuit the Giants and their star quarterback are battling will not go to trial in late September as originally scheduled. The trial date has been delayed and no new date has been set, according to a New Jersey Superior Court database. Newsday first reported the trial has been delayed indefinitely.
Manning and other members of the team's brass, including president and CEO John Mara, could have had to testify in open court during the upcoming season had the previously-scheduled trial date of Sept.