|      Quarterback Eli Manning will consider reworking his contract if    it will help keep leading receiver Victor Cruz    on the New York Giants. The two-time Super Bowl    MVP indicated Wednesday at a sponsor event that the Giants haven't asked him    to redo his contract to open cap space. However, he said he would consider    anything that helps the team. "I want Victor back    with the Giants," Manning said, adding    that he checks the newspapers every morning to make sure that Cruz has not    signed with another team. "It is nerve-racking. He is anxious. He has    been dealing with this contract issue for a long time, last year and into    this year. I know he wants to get this settled and get back to playing    football, and just worrying about that." The Giants recently    allowed Cruz to enter restricted free agency, placing a first-round tender    ($2.87 million for 2012) on the popular local product from Paterson, N.J.,    which is about 10 miles from MetLife Stadium. New York has the right to match    any offer he receives. It would receive a first-round draft choice as    compensation if he leaves. Cruz recently dumped his    agent and signed with Tom Condon, Manning's agent. Manning quipped that he    has even sent Condon a couple of texts regarding the talks between Cruz and    the Giants. "Get this    done!'" Realistically, Manning    said he has not interfered in the talks between Cruz and the Giants. He has    talked with Cruz, but it was more the usual offseason stuff about how are    things going and telling him to be ready to go to work on April 15 when    offseason training starts. Manning is not opposed to    reworking his contract, which runs through 2015. His cap value will be close    to $21 million this season. "If the Giants want    to work something out," the 32-year-old Manning said, "I am always    up for listening, figuring out what I can do to help the cause." Tom Brady of the New    England Patriots agreed to a three-year contract extension in late February    that freed up nearly $15 million in salary cap room. That didn't prevent Wes    Welker, his leading receiver, from signing with the Denver Broncos, a move    that will make him a target for Eli's brother, Peyton. Eli Manning insisted that    no matter what teams offer, the final decision will be with Cruz, who broke    the team's single-season record for yards receiving in 2011. He had 86    catches last season for 1,092 yards and 10 touchdowns. "I think he likes    being here," Manning said about Cruz. "I think he fits very well    into our offense. I think he realizes what he's been able to do and the    success. You never know, if you go to another offense, maybe it doesn't fit    as well to your style. He fits very well here, and hopefully he stays    here." Manning feels the Giants    have done a good job in the free-agent market, retaining left offensive    tackle Will Beatty and signing Oakland tight end Brandon Myers. "My job is to    play," he said., "and (team management's job) is to put the right    team out there." Speaking at the owners'    meeting in Phoenix, Giants coach Tom Coughlin said he was staying optimistic    that Cruz would re-sign. "That's my position    on that," he said. "I don't speculate in any of the other    ways." Manning has spoken with    receiver Hakeem Nicks and expects him to be ready for the offseason after an    injury-plagued year. He believes that second-year running back David Wilson    has the talent to replace Ahmad Bradshaw, but that the team has to figure out    how to use his abilities. Manning started his    offseason training program in mid-February. That's about two weeks earlier    than usual, but the Giants (9-7) missed the playoffs last year after winning    the Super Bowl the year before.  |    
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