Eli shows no emotion after bad game (AP)

 
Eli Manning stood in front of his locker Monday and was grilled about having three interceptions returned for touchdowns in the New York Giants' loss to the Minnesota Vikings. He was asked about the throws, the recent struggles on offense, his own play and finally about himself and his emotional state. [link]

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