Log In


Reset Password
  • MENU
    Pro Sports
    Friday, May 03, 2024

    Cowboys' Romo (injury), Giants Manning (INTs) both need to get well soon

    For Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, the concern is about his back.

    The Giants' Eli Manning, meanwhile, is looking to rebound after one of the worst starts of his career.

    Romo takes the Dallas Cowboys to New York on tonight (8:30 p.m., Chs. 10, 30) with a chance to match the win total from their .500 rut of the past three seasons.

    The 34-year-old quarterback whose surgically repaired back sustained yet another injury against Washington has a chance for the most efficient season of his career.

    Much more importantly for him, Jason Witten and the rest of the Cowboys (7-3), they're in position to end a four-year playoff drought in a season-ending schedule filled with NFC East opponents.

    The co-leaders of the division along with Philadelphia owe plenty of their lofty perch to NFL rushing leader DeMarco Murray. The Cowboys' future will depend on how Romo's back holds up through three games in 12 days, including a Thanksgiving visit from the Eagles.

    "We understand what we need to do to play well," Witten said. "We know what our strengths are, the things that we do well look good in cold weather, being able to run the ball and the play-action game and getting everybody healthy. Philadelphia's good, New York's good, whoever we play after that, they're going to be good."

    Manning wasn't good in last week's 16-10 loss to San Francisco, matching his career high with his second five-interception game. He had the Giants inside the 49ers 5-yard line late with four chances to take the lead.

    Instead, his fifth interception on a fourth-down play sent the Giants (3-7) to their fifth consecutive loss - the second straight season they've lost at least five in a row. The have also lost three straight games to Dallas.

    "I have all the faith in the world in him," coach Tom Coughlin said of Manning, who had six interceptions through nine games before facing the 49ers. "I think the competitor that he is, the extra focus, the extra concentration, I think that he'll come out and play well."

    This will be the 16th meeting with Romo and Manning, with Romo holding an 8-7 edge. Manning holds all the major passing records with the Giants, and Romo is closing in on Troy Aikman in yardage and completions. Romo already has the Dallas mark for touchdowns.

    "Obviously there are only so many quarterbacks who have been in one franchise for this long, have had the ups and downs and different things," Manning said. "I obviously have a brother who I chat with a little bit about that, but Tony, any time you're in the same division with a quarterback for whatever it's been now, eight years together, seven years, there's definitely a little bond there."

    The Giants are also trying to get where the Cowboys are with their running game, and they should have a better chance in Rashad Jennings' second game since returning from a knee injury.

    Comment threads are monitored for 48 hours after publication and then closed.