Manning started the first two games of the season, however, the 38-year-old star took a backseat to rookie QB Jones in New York.

A two-time Super Bowl champion and MVP, Manning made four appearances in total this term, while he was given a standing ovation in likely his last start at MetLife Stadium against the Miami Dolphins on December 15.

With Manning’s contract expiring and the Giants searching for a new head coach after Pat Shurmur’s sacking, the future is uncertain for the four-time Pro Bowler.

“Everything’s an option,” Manning told reporters on Monday when asked if he was planning to retire.

“I haven’t [made a decision]. I’m gonna think about it and I’m gonna just dwell on it, talk to my family. Figure out what’s best for me and us and what I want to do going forward …

“I don’t have no plans. Just sit on it and hopefully have that answer on what I want to do and what my next steps are. I don’t want to linger around, I’m going try to make it as soon as possible, so I’ll think upon it a bunch over these next days and weeks and try to figure out what I want to do.”

Asked if he would consider being a backup again in New York, Manning replied: “I doubt it. I doubt it. Backing up is not real fun… I think I can still play.”

On the possibly of turning to coaching, Manning added: “I felt like I was kind of a coach this year.

“I didn’t enjoy it that much. I guess, you know, I kinda take it back. I am coaching my third-grade basketball team, my daughter [is on it]. I’m the assistant, but I take it pretty serious and I’m enjoying that, so I will consider some coaching jobs.”

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