Eli Manning doesn’t agree that it’s time to ban turf, says turf wasn’t a factor in Aaron Rodgers injury

Aaron Rodgers’ season-ending injury has re-opened the debate regarding turf surfaces and its place in the NFL. Eli Manning, the longtime Giants’ quarterback who spent his entire career playing home games on turf, doesn’t think that eliminating turf would be a good idea. 

Manning made a convincing case for the NFL not to go to grass-only fields. The two-time Super Bowl MVP used last weekend’s games at MetLife Stadium in his argument to keep turf surfaces. The Giants and Cowboys played in rainfall Sunday night before the Jets and Bills played on the same field 24 hours later. 

“I think the turf, it gives you a reliable field all the time,” Manning said on the “Front Office Sports Today” podcast. “The Giants played in that same stadium in a big rain storm. If you played that game and you had to play another game on Monday night on the same field, it would be ripped up and muddy and wet and all messed up anyways. So I think it eliminates that. 

“You always have a clean surface. … The turf didn’t have a factor in that injury.” 

Manning has a point. If MetLife used grass instead of turf, the Jets-Bills game would have literally been muddied down by a poor playing surface. That being said, the NFL probably wouldn’t have scheduled games at MetLife on back-to-back days if the stadium used grass. 

Acrisure Stadium, which has hosted the Steelers since 2001, has had numerous situations where the grass playing surface was compromised due to either the Pitt Panthers or a high school game being played on that field the previous one or two days. In 2007, following heavy rainfall, the Steelers and Dolphins were forced to play on a soupy field in a game that has been hailed as the “Mud Bowl.” In a game the Steelers won 3-0, Dolphins running back Ricky Williams suffered a season-ending injury. 

MetLife Stadium did switch to a new synthetic turf following the NFLPA’s letter last fall calling for…


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Author : Bryan DeArdo

Publish date : 2023-09-15 23:55:32

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