Manning won't waive no-trade clause: 'I want to stay here'
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The New York Giants sit at 1-7 following a 20-13 loss to the Washington Redskins and are going through yet another lost season. However, that doesn't mean Eli Manning is ready to abandon ship.
The 15-year veteran has been the subject of rampant trade speculation, but his contract includes a no-trade clause, something Manning isn't willing to relinquish.
"I want to stay here," Manning said postgame.
Manning has led the Giants to two Super Bowl titles, but after going 3-13 last season, New York currently owns the worst record in the league and appears on the brink of a rebuild.
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