Eli Manning, Giants Agree To 6 Years, $97 Million Contract

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TOM CANAVAN | 08/ 5/09 11:47 PM | AP

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FILE -- This is an Aug. 2, 2009, file photo showing Eli Manning speaking with reporters after arriving for the start of New York Giants NFL football training camp in Albany, N.Y. Eli Manning has agreed to a new six-year, $97 million contract extension with the New York Giants that will make him the highest paid player in the NFL with an average salary of roughly $15.3 million. A person close to the talks who asked not to be identified because the deal was not signed says Manning is guaranteed $35 million under the deal which will keep him with the Giants through the 2015 season. (AP Photo/Tim Roske, File)

ALBANY, N.Y. — The Giants don't think being the highest paid player in the NFL will change Eli Manning.

Nothing seems to.

"He is a franchise quarterback," Giants general manager Jerry Reese said Wednesday. "He has done everything we asked him to do. He has come in, taken a lot of flack from you guys (the media) and he just keeps going. He does what we ask him on the field and he does what we ask him to do off the field. He is a good football player."

The easygoing New Orleans native, who took over as the Giants starter midway through his rookie season in 2004, has proven a worthy No. 1 overall draft pick. In his first four NFL seasons as the full-time starter, Manning has won a Super Bowl and was MVP of the game, helped his team to the playoffs all four years and is coming off his first Pro Bowl season.

Now he's set to make more money than even older brother Peyton.

Eli Manning agreed to a six-year, $97 million contract extension, an average salary of roughly $15.3 million, according to a person close to the talks. The person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the deal was not signed and had not been announced, said Manning is guaranteed $35 million under the deal that will keep him with the Giants through the 2015 season.

The extension will pay Manning $200,000 per year more than All-Pro cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha of the Oakland Raiders, who agreed to a three-year, $45.3 million contract this year.

Peyton Manning earns an average of $14.17 million annually with the Indianapolis Colts.

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Carolina defensive end Julius Peppers has Eli Manning beat this season, when he'll make $16.7 million – but it's only a one-year deal.

Manning declined to talk to the media during lunch at Giants training camp on Wednesday.

Tom Condon, Manning's agent, was not immediately available for comment. Reese was hopeful that Manning's contract would be completed quickly, adding it's always important to get the quarterback signed.

Reese said that a lucrative new contract would not put more pressure on Manning.

"He is used to that," Reese said. "He won't get more pressure than he already has in this market. He knows how to handle pressure and he has done it before. I don't expect to see any difference in his attitude and his work ethic. He works hard. He expects a lot from himself. He knows what his role here is with us and we expect him to continue it for a long time."

Manning was in the final year of the contract he signed as a rookie in 2004 and will make $9.4 million under that deal this season.

The two sides have been discussing a contract for months, but they worked out the final details in recent days.

While Manning's contract was to expire at the end of this season, there was little chance the Giants would lose him to free agency. They could have named him a franchise player and Manning has long said he wants to remain with the Giants.

Manning's Pro Bowl season last year included 3,238 passing yards and 21 touchdowns. He also threw only 10 interceptions, 10 less than the previous season.

Manning has started the last 71 games for New York, the third-longest streak among active quarterbacks at the end of last season. During that span he also has become the first Giants quarterback to throw for 3,000 yards and at least 20 touchdowns in four consecutive seasons.

ALBANY, N.Y. — The Giants don't think being the highest paid player in the NFL will change Eli Manning. Nothing seems to.
ALBANY, N.Y. — The Giants don't think being the highest paid player in the NFL will change Eli Manning. Nothing seems to.
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- batmanindy I'm a Fan of batmanindy 9 fans permalink

Amazing -- not even the tenth best quarterback in the NFL. Truly amazing. The Giants front office have to be sniffing something

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 AM on 08/08/2009
- mick7191 I'm a Fan of mick7191 36 fans permalink
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I don't think he's that good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 PM on 08/06/2009
- jasev01 I'm a Fan of jasev01 10 fans permalink

Biggest robbery in NY since Bernie Maddoff

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:33 PM on 08/06/2009

I wonder how hi offensive linemen will react , will they block better or worse.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:14 AM on 08/06/2009
- Ceregene I'm a Fan of Ceregene 111 fans permalink
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That is ridiculous. It's amazing what people will pay to see/view a sport. Then get angry at a person because they are so wealthy, forgetting how and who help make that person super rich.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 PM on 08/05/2009
- PepeLepew I'm a Fan of PepeLepew 312 fans permalink
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Here's what I find so bizarre about this contract. By my reckoning, Eli Manning is the eighth best quarterback in the NFL ... and I genuinely think I'm being generous. If I was starting a football team tomorrow, here's the quarterbacks I would pick in order:
1) Tom Brady
2) Peyton Manning
3) Ben Roethleisberger
4) Drew Brees
5) Philip Rivers
6) Kurt Warner (short-term at least)
7) Donovan McNabb
8) Eli Manning
9) Tony Romo
10) Aaron Rodgers
$16 million a year for the eighth-best quarterback in the NFL (generously). Wow!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 PM on 08/05/2009
- jasev01 I'm a Fan of jasev01 10 fans permalink

Why? Just why...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:46 PM on 08/05/2009
- LeeCalif I'm a Fan of LeeCalif 72 fans permalink

I wonder the same thing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 PM on 08/05/2009
- MyTake I'm a Fan of MyTake 32 fans permalink
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I find this amazing. The recession/­depression is on, yet corporate greed is still rampant, the sporting arena's are still full and the tax breaks for the rich and the elite must be so tremendous that they can afford to pay these salaries.

I will guarantee one thing, if the income tax code contained just 2 lines; a single business income tax rate and a single personal income tax rate, then I would not care how much money they make knowing that they are carrying the full brunt of the tax load commensurate with their income!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:43 PM on 08/05/2009
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Sports teams can afford to pay these high salaries because they have been blackmailing local and state governments into paying for their stadiums over the last few decades.

"Build us a new amazing stadium or we are leaving".

I love sports but I do not understand why people vote to pay for these stadiums.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 PM on 08/05/2009
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The Giants aren't my favorite team but here is my advice Eli:

Reduce your pay and ask the team to use that to sign other important players around you.

There is one play on your team who will definitely see $$$ from endorsement deals. And that is YOU.

Realize that now and recognize that a pay cut now is an investment in your future income. Because the money from future endorsements will go up the more success you have. And you need players around you for success.

Don't believe me? Ask John Elway.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:42 PM on 08/05/2009
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The highest paid NFL player? I'm surprised he's the highest paid Manning!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:38 PM on 08/05/2009
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The Giants just got robbed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:34 PM on 08/05/2009
- katooom I'm a Fan of katooom 18 fans permalink
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Where's the outrage! At the game, $100 tickets, $4 bottled water, $8beer, $8 cheeseburgers! These corporate mavens are abusing the 'little guy' - all so they can pad their pockets with more cash.

Congress should hold investigative hearings!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 PM on 08/05/2009
- BikeFreak I'm a Fan of BikeFreak 30 fans permalink
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Eli...the highest paid?

Really?

I mean...rea­lly?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:12 PM on 08/05/2009
- Abycat I'm a Fan of Abycat 4 fans permalink

Football, probably more than any sport, is a team game. The Giants fell short last year because their go to wide reciever, Plaxico Burriss, decided to see if he could rearrage the molecules in his leg. Yes, there are other players on the Giants who matter. The offensive line is one of the best in the NFL and the combined running attack of Jacobs and Ward was the best in the NFL. The 'D' also let them down last year due in part to the absence of Osi Umenura. That's all changed. The Giants and Eli will win another Super Bowl in the next three years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:08 PM on 08/05/2009
- Mondayboy I'm a Fan of Mondayboy 13 fans permalink
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9-7 Giants. Go Patriots - where reason prevails.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 PM on 08/05/2009
- BigBagel I'm a Fan of BigBagel 29 fans permalink
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and cheating.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:07 PM on 08/05/2009
- Mondayboy I'm a Fan of Mondayboy 13 fans permalink
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cheating? in your dreams!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:13 PM on 08/05/2009
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