Eli Manning off season eating habits

  • Eli Manning, 37, was spotted at The Ainsworth Chelsea for an Extreme Networks happy hour event with a large entourage on Monday 
  • While enjoying the festivities, Manning drank Bud Lights and chowed down on mac and cheese burgers before heading out after 5.30pm
  • The Giant’s season came to end on December 31 following a dismal 18-10 loss to the Washington Redskins 
  • The two-time Super Bowl winner may also have to fight for his job come next seasons, as Big Blue is expected to draft their next franchise quarterback 

Eli Manning, 37, was spotted at The Ainsworth Chelsea for an Extreme Networks happy hour event with a large entourage on Monday

New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning is apparently consoling himself with comfort food after ending a less than stellar season just before the new year.

Manning, 37, was spotted at The Ainsworth Chelsea for an Extreme Networks happy hour event with a large entourage on Monday, according to Page Six.  

While enjoying the festivities, Manning, joined by a group of roughly 75 people, drank Bud Lights and chowed down on mac and cheese burgers before heading out after 5.30pm.

The Giant’s season came to end on December 31 following a dismal 18-10 loss to the Washington Redskins, capping off Manning’s 14th season on the team. 

While enjoying the festivities, Manning drank Bud Lights and chowed down on mac and cheese burgers before heading out after 5.30pm (Pictured left: The Ainsworth Chelsea)

The two-time Super Bowl winner may also have to fight for his job come next seasons, as Big Blue is expected to draft the next franchise quarterback (Pictured: The Ainsworth Chelsea)

The two-time Super Bowl winner may also have to fight for his job come next seasons, as Big Blue is expected to draft the next franchise quarterback (Pictured: The Ainsworth Chelsea)

The two-time Super Bowl winner may also have to fight for his job come next seasons, as Big Blue is expected to draft the next franchise quarterback with the second overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft. 

Despite the odds, Manning remains sanguine, saying he hopes to suit up as starting QB for his 15th season. 

‘I don’t want to go play football anywhere else,’ Manning in late December. 

‘This is where I want to play, this is like my family, New York Giants, and so hopefully they feel the same way and we can make that work out.’

 



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