EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- It has been six-plus weeks since that postseason “no-holds barred” conversation between New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning and general manager Dave Gettleman.
And yet, there's still no definitive public decision about whether the two-time Super Bowl winner will return for his 16th season.
Manning has one year remaining on his current deal at $16.2 million. At 38 years old, his future's uncertain.
The Giants said they would embark on an evaluation process spearheaded by Gettleman and coach Pat Shurmur that could lead to someone other than Manning being their starter in 2019.