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Manning had problems with his right foot. Early in the 2009 season, he suffered from plantar fasciitis, an inflammation of the ligament called the plantar fascia that runs along the bottom of the foot from the heel to the toes. The injury is not uncommon in athletes. The most noticeable symptom is an intense ache in the heel. Rest and rehabilitation is recommended for plantar fasciitis and it is believed he will recover and be fine for the 2010 season.

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ABsolutely.Mainly cause he's a good,young,healthy QB who won them a Superbowl last season.

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No, he is a quarterback for the New York Giants. He plays American Football.

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Yes, Eli Manning has currently retired 2 weeks ago as of March 19, 2012 from the NFL Organization. He spent his career playing for the New York Giants.

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yes

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No.

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no

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