Now, some may disagree with the plan, but at least for the 2019 NFL season, Eli Manning remains the New York Giants quarterback. Gettleman has acknowledged that the curtain is coming down on Manning’s final act, and it could be as soon as the conclusion of this season.
What remains up for debate has been and continues to be the succession plan, or more accurately, lack of one. By virtue of the G-Men re-signing journeyman Alex Tanney, we can adequately surmise that last year’s fourth-round draft pick, Kyle Lauletta, is severely trending into the bust category.