New York Giants legend Eli Manning has offered to be a resource for Jaxson Dart as the young quarterback adjusts to life in the NFL, but scoring dinner reservations is not what the two-time Super Bowl champion had in mind.

Manning spoke about his relationship with Dart during the latest episode of “The Schrager Hour” podcast with ESPN’s Peter Schrager, which was released on Thursday. Manning said that after Dart was drafted by the Giants, Manning told his fellow former Ole Miss star to reach out if Dart needs anything at all.

Dart took Manning up on the offer at the start of training camp. Manning, who played behind Kurt Warner as a rookie with the Giants, thought Dart might be looking to pick his brain about backing up Russell Wilson or something else related to football. Instead, Manning says Dart wanted Eli to secure him a reservation at one of the best restaurants in New York City, 4 Charles Prime Rib.

“All of a sudden it’s training camp and he calls me one day and he’s like, ‘You got a minute?’ And I’m like, ‘Yeah, of course,'” Manning recalled. “It’s such a similar situation we’re in — bringing in a veteran like Russell Wilson, they brought in Kurt Warner (ahead of me). I was like, maybe this is dealing with that or something.

“He goes, ‘Can you get me a reservation at 4 Charles tonight at 6:30?’ I was like, ‘No, no, no, that’s not part of the deal. When I said I’m happy to help out, I’m not doing that. I’m not your reservations guy. You have to earn the right to call and get your reservation.'”





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