NEXT OPPONENT: N.Y. GIANTS (0-6)
The Giants won the Super Bowl two years ago but are off to their worst start since 1976. The low point was a 38-0 loss at Carolina on Sept. 22.
OPPONENT WEEK 6
Chicago 27, N.Y. Giants 21
Tim Jennings had two of the three interceptions against Manning in the Thursday game, returning one for a touchdown, and Jay Cutler threw a pair of TD passes for the Bears.
WHAT TO WATCH FOR
Eli Manning, quarterback
For a guy with two Super Bowl rings, Manning looks a bit out of sorts. His season has been as bad as brother Peyton's has been great. Eli has 15 interceptions and has been sacked 16 times, completing only 54 percent of his passes.
OUTLOOK
Probably not the Monday night matchup most people expected when the schedule came out. Can Josh Freeman rescue the Vikings? Outlook: Horns down
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