Eli Manning and the Giants are finalizing a four-year, $84 million contract extension that could be signed Friday, sources informed of the situation told NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport on Thursday.
Rapoport reported Wednesday that Manning's camp had made significant progress in working toward a long-term extension with the Giants. As Rapoport noted earlier this summer, Manning had hoped to work something out before or during the team's training camp. That obviously did not happen despite the fact that both of Manning's 2004 draft contemporaries, Philip Rivers and Ben Roethlisberger, struck brand-new mega-extensions this season.
It now appears Manning will been under a new extension when the Giants play the Cowboys on Sunday.
Around The NFL will have more on this development shortly.
Rapoport reported Wednesday that Manning's camp had made significant progress in working toward a long-term extension with the Giants. As Rapoport noted earlier this summer, Manning had hoped to work something out before or during the team's training camp. That obviously did not happen despite the fact that both of Manning's 2004 draft contemporaries, Philip Rivers and Ben Roethlisberger, struck brand-new mega-extensions this season.
It now appears Manning will been under a new extension when the Giants play the Cowboys on Sunday.
Around The NFL will have more on this development shortly.