NFL notebook: Giants QB Manning set
to retire
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[January 23, 2020]
New York Giants quarterback Eli
Manning is retiring after 16 NFL seasons, the team announced
Wednesday.
Manning will hold a press conference on Friday. The 39-year-old said
after the regular season that he planned to discuss his future with
his family before making a decision.
A four-time Pro Bowler, Manning led the 10-6 Giants from a wild-card
berth to a famous upset of the New England Patriots in Super Bowl
XLII following the 2007 season, winning MVP honors. Four years
later, he managed the feat a second time, also against the Patriots.
Manning wraps up his career with a 117-117 record as a starter,
having completed 60.3 percent of his passes for 57,023 yards, 366
touchdowns and 244 interceptions, with a passer rating of 84.1.
--Miami Dolphins general manager Chris Grier told reporters that he
"fully expects" veteran quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick to be back with
the team in 2020.
Fitzpatrick indicated after the regular season ended that he plans
to keep playing but would think over all options before deciding.
The 37-year-old is under contract for $8 million in 2020, with $4
million of that guaranteed after he hit $2.5 million in performance
escalators in 2019. The journeyman played in 15 games and made 13
starts for the Dolphins -- his eighth NFL team -- this season,
throwing for 3,529 yards, 20 touchdowns and 13 interceptions.
--With help from Nevada governor Steve Sisolak, the formerly Oakland
Raiders announced their official name change to become the Las Vegas
Raiders at the site of their new home.
"I do hereby proclaim January 22, 2020, as the day to celebrate the
renaming of the Las Vegas Raiders," Sisolak said from Allegiant
Stadium before the team unveiled a banner with the new name.
Several players, past and present, were on hand for the
announcement, and they took turns on stage to help hammer a stake
holding a sign that read, "Las Vegas Raiders est. 2020." The group
included quarterback Derek Carr and former Super Bowl-winning
quarterback Jim Plunkett.
--Free-agent-to-be safety Devin McCourty is not planning to retire
this offseason, but it's unclear if he will remain with the Patriots
in 2020.
McCourty's agent, Andy Simms, told ESPN that McCourty "wants to
play" and that "retirement is not an option."
The 32-year-old suggested last January, before Super Bowl LIII, that
he could consider retiring if the Patriots won the title, which they
did against the Los Angeles Rams. But he returned for the 2019
season and now plans to play at least one more season.
--Former Washington Redskins head coach Jay Gruden has accepted the
offensive coordinator position with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Two other former NFL head coaches -- Ben McAdoo and Scott Linehan --
also interviewed for the job.
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Giants quarterback Eli Manning (10) leaves the field after
the game against the Philadelphia Eagles at MetLife Stadium.
Mandatory Credit: Danielle Parhizkaran/NorthJersey.com via
USA TODAY Sports
Gruden, 52, becomes Jacksonville's third offensive coordinator since
2018. The team and John DeFilippo parted ways earlier this month.
DeFilippo since has been hired as quarterbacks coach of the Chicago
Bears.
--The Green Bay Packers will bring back defensive coordinator Mike
Pettine in 2020, ESPN reported several hours after head coach Matt
LaFleur was noncommittal about Pettine's future.
During a season-ending press conference, LaFleur was asked about
Pettine's status and said he was "still working through everything
right now." According to ESPN, LaFleur met with Pettine after the
media session, and the two plan to move forward.
Pettine, whom LaFleur retained from Mike McCarthy's staff when he
took over as head coach last January, will return for his third year
with the Packers, who finished 18th in total defense (352.6 yards
per game) and ninth in scoring defense (19.6 points per game) this
season.
--Houston Texans safety Justin Reid confirmed that he played through
a torn labrum in his shoulder throughout the 2019 season and will
undergo offseason surgery.
Reid wrote on Twitter that he hurt the shoulder before the season
and doubted at times that he could play all year.
He started 15 regular-season games and two playoff games despite the
injury, missing one regular-season contest because of a concussion.
He made 78 tackles in the regular season with two interceptions and
a fumble recovery.
--Free agent wide receiver Antonio Brown locked himself in his house
and was avoiding police attempts to contact him amid an
investigation into an alleged battery incident, according to the
Hollywood (Florida) Police Department.
According to USA Today, public information officer Christian Lata
said police have tried to reach Brown but have been unsuccessful.
Brown, 31, is a suspect in an alleged incident involving a moving
truck and its driver.
--Patriots cornerback Joejuan Williams was arrested in Cumberland
County, Tenn., on Jan. 17 and faces drug possession charges,
according to television station WTVF.
According to the report, he faces charges for speeding, possession
of a controlled substance, possession of legend drugs without a
prescription and possession of drug paraphernalia.
--Field Level Media
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