Found November 30, 2009 on FanHouse:
PLAYERS: Eli Manning
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by Chris BurkeFiled under: Giants, NFL Injuries, NFL QuarterbacksAdam Schefter had Giants fans reaching for their panic buttons Sunday when he reported that quarterback Eli Manning was dealing with a "stress reaction" in his right foot that could lead to a stress fracture, an injury that would sideline Manning for the rest of 2009. But Manning attempted to ease any concerns about his health Monday."It has been the same probably for the last three or four weeks," Manning said, a statement that confirmed a Sunday afternoon report from The Star-Ledger's Mike Garafolo. "Nothing new, I feel like I can go out there in practice and do everything I need to do."Eli Manning Insists His Foot Is Fine originally appeared on Fanhouse NFL Blog on Mon, 30 Nov 2009 17:01:00 EST . Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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