Quarterback Eli Manning tied a career-high with five interceptions in the Giants' 16-10 loss Week 11 vs. San Francisco. He completed 22 of 45 passes for 280 yards and one touchdown.
Manning had a lot of struggles near or inside the red zone Sunday. His second interception came on a third-and-7 play from the 49ers' 17-yard line. His third interception was picked off at the 49ers' 25-yard line. His fourth interception was intercepted at the 49ers' 20-yard line.
His last interception was picked off at the 49ers' 2-yard line after the Giants failed to convert on four straight passes from San Francisco's 4-yard line late in the fourth quarter. The Giants were driving for a go-ahead score at the time.
Manning had all of two interceptions in his previous seven games and six in his first nine games. His only other five-interception game happened in Dec. 2013 against the Seahawks.
Manning's lone touchdown was a 19-yard completion to tight end Larry Donnell in the first quarter, which gave New York a 7-0 lead. Manning has thrown just one touchdown pass in two straight games.
The Giants are back in action Week 12 vs. Dallas.






