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Thurs Night Football: Giants at Redskins (rivalry game)


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Andrew Luck's Head @AndrewLucksHead 9m

BREAKING: Kirk Cousins just tried to text his wife, but it was

intercepted by the Giants defense.

Peyton's Head @ PeytonsHead 3m

Kirk Cousins might make it home tonight. But you know how

it goes...he starts driving, then heads to New York.

Indiana Fans Ʊ @ IndySportFans 1h

Somehow Eli managed to convince Cousins to throw his

interceptions for him tonight.

Slevin Kelevra @ another_wayans 5m

Oh no Kirk Cousins had a bad game blah blah blah. In his

career he's had about 2 GREAT games to each bad

game...it's nothing, at all.

Scott Kacsmar @ FO_ScottKacsmar 1h

Cousins just went full Buccaneer on TNF. You don't go full

Buccaneer.

Chris Hassel @hasselESPN 1h

Cousins is shaming Rex Grossman's number 8 jersey in DC

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CBS Sports @ CBSSports 2h

Eli Manning now has more rushing touchdowns than Matt

Forte and Eddie Lacey combined

Daniel Jeremiah @MoveTheSticks 2h

Eli Manning tonight: 4 TD passes, 1 TD run STL Rams this

season 3 TD passes, 1 TD run

NFL Network @ nflnetwork 26m

"You can't coach speed, Deion. Some people have it, some

people don't." - Eli on his rushing score

Ian Rapoport @ RapSheet 26m

Eli Manning on @nflnetwork post-game show: “You can’t

coach speed, Deion.”

Martin Brian Ansah @DaAnsahonSports 40m

Tonight has been all NYC. Jeter and Eli .

Bruce Beck @ BruceBeck4NY 1h

Eli Manning last 2 games - 49 for 67 (73.1%) for 533 Yds, 6 TD's 1 Int! I

think he has his confidence back!

The Fake ESPN @ TheFakeESPN 2h

Manning parents tell Eli if he keeps this up, they’ll stop telling

people he was adopted.

Evil Mike Tomlin @ EvilMikeTomlin 2h

"You're allowed back to the dinner table now" - Eli 's parents

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Max Kellerman @ Max_Kellerman 3m

Passing of torch tonight: as Jeter wins game w/walk off hit,

Eli , now biggest deal in NY sports, throws 4 TDs & runs for

another.

Dan Graziano @ DanGrazianoESPN 8m

"I've never seen him get rid of the ball so fast." -Brian Orakpo

on Eli Manning

syracuse.com @ syracusedotcom 45m

Eli Manning moves ahead of Jim Kelly on NFL list of career

touchdown passes on Thursday Night Football

(Eli is now 35 TD passes shy of tying Joe Montana's career TDs)

Ralph Vacchiano @RVacchianoNYDN 1h

LT Will Beatty on Eli Manning: "We give him a pocket, he's

going to show off."

Former Falcons TE Tony Gonzalez

Tony Gonzalez @TonyGonzalez88 4h

All Eli Manning needs is time and he's a top tier QB. Great job

by the O-Line.

ESPN:

"The Redskins scarcely pressured Manning all night. He was sacked or under duress on five percent of his dropbacks Thursday (2 of 40), his second-lowest pressure percentage since 2009....Entering Thursday, the Redskins had pressured opposing quarterbacks on an NFL-high 36 percent of dropbacks."

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They didn't have Thursday night football when Kelly played.

they were saying that with his 4 TD passes last night, Eli just passed up Jim Kelly on the career TD list. Eli now has 238, Jim Kelly had 237 for his career. Eli passed up Steve Young (232) recently as well. Eli is 33 so I imagine he will eventually pass up Joe Montana (273).

Of active QBs, Eli is #4 with most career TDs behind his brother, Brees, and Brady.

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