Tony Romo can go wherever he wants with Jessica Simpson now. Eli Manning and the New York Giants knocked him and the Dallas Cowboys into the offseason Sunday. Having to wait out long, slow drives by Dallas, Manning made his few chances count, throwing two touchdown passes to Amani Toomer and getting a 1-yard touchdown run from Brandon Jacobs for a 21-17 victory that put New York into the NFC Championship Game for the first time since the 2000 season. "I won't get tired of hearing that this week," Manning said. "No one's given us much credit and probably still won't. But that's OK. We like it that way." Manning is heading to his first NFC championship game at Green Bay next Sunday. Manning had a much better day than his brother Peyton whose Indianapolis Colts were stunned by the San Diego Chargers. "I know he was watching and rooting for me," said Eli, who was 12-of-18 for 163 yards.