The New York Giants will journey forward without star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. in 2019, and to be quite frank, his departure might help veteran quarterback Eli Manning spread the ball around the field more efficiently. That’s not to say Beckham didn’t influence Manning’s stats exponentially and mask his deficiencies.
However, with a new co-top receiver in Golden Tate, Eli will need to adapt to his style of play and timing running routes. The newly acquired pass-catcher is excited to begin working with the 15-year veteran, stating (NFL.com):
“What I can I see, Eli Manning‘s got a lot of juice left,” Tate told NFL Network’s Scott Hanson on Total Access on Thursday.