Giants' $106.9 million quarterback Eli Manning said that he's "not concerned" that the "stress reaction" discovered in his right foot during the bye week could turn into a season-ending stress fracture - a possibility, but not a guarantee, according to a doctor familiar with that type of injury. Manning said he's not worried about his foot getting worse, even though he conceded "time and rest is probably the biggest thing" his injury needs.
"Having this past weekend to rest it is helpful," said Manning, who is expected to start for the Giants (6-5) on Sunday against the Cowboys (8-3). "It's not something that I think will linger or bother me."
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