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He said his wife, Abby, was at the game and came down to the locker room while he was being treated.
"She's more concerned about the scar I'll have than anything else," Manning quipped.
Manning said he took an ImPACT test on Wednesday, a computerized evaluation of memory, brain processing and visual motor skills. Coughlin said the results were normal.
Teammates were glad to see Manning walking around, and offensive linemen Shaun O'Hara, David Diehl and Rich Seubert arrived at lunch wearing huge bandages over the left sides of their heads.
"I wouldn't expect anything less," Manning said, shaking his head.
He later got back at O'Hara, saying that while he did not pass out after being cut, O'Hara did when he looked at it.
"I saw the look in his eyes and said this must be pretty bad; it's not a little scratch," Manning said.
Sorgi was crunched on his 34-yard TD pass to Victor Cruz, one of three the free agent from the University of Massachusetts caught in the 31-16 win.
"I'm a little sore," Sorgi said Wednesday. "I took a couple of good shots. We'll see how it goes, ice down and get some treatment and be ready to go."
Sorgi laughed about comparing his injury to Manning.
"He got 12 stitches. I didn't get stitches. I'll say I caught the good end of that," Sorgi said.
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