Report: Giants, Eli Manning agree to 4-year, $84M deal
Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters
The New York Giants and Eli Manning have a deal.
The two parties agreed to terms Friday on a four-year extension worth $84 million, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports. The contract includes $65 million in guarantees.
Manning is expected to sign the deal by the end of the day.
The contract is nearly identical to the one the two sides were reportedly finalizing Thursday, with one key exception: the Giants have reportedly agreed to include a no-trade clause.
Manning, 34, is now signed through the 2019 season for a total of $101.5 million. The unquestioned face of the franchise is set up to retire having only ever played for the Giants.
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