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Giants QB Manning Expected To Play Sunday

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

(Sports Network) - New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning says he's ready to play Sunday's home game against the San Francisco Giants despite suffering a bruised chest in a loss to the Cleveland Browns.

Manning was driven to the ground by 350-pound defensive tackle Shaun Rogers in the 35-14 loss Monday night.

"He is a big man and had a good hit," said Manning. "I would not have minded a flag on the call. We didn't get it, so you go on."

Manning was picked off three times Monday, while completing 18-of-28 passes for 196 yards with a score for New York (4-1).

"There's a little soreness. It didn't affect practice, throwing or keep me from doing anything I needed to do," said Manning. "It could have been worse, but I feel good. It won't keep me from anything this week."

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