Eli Manning is running out of games.
As the clock ticks down on his tenure with the Giants and his nearly uninterrupted 15-year run as the team’s starting quarterback, it’s becoming more and more apparent that this is the way it will end. Not with confetti, not with a trophy, not with one last comeback to punctuate a career full of them. But with a team that struggles to score points, behind an offensive line that offers him little protection, and a losing team that has already started to dump ballast in an effort to be more buoyant in coming years.