Eli Apple could be upset again.

The Giants cornerback, who said Sunday he “wasn’t happy” about being benched for the first three defensive series of the loss to the Chargers, said Tuesday he currently isn’t sure of his role with the defense, and whether he’ll return to the starting lineup at Denver this weekend.

“It’s uncertain now,” Apple said. “But it’s still early in the week, so we got time to find that out.

“I just know, my part, whatever they tell me to do, I’m gonna do it.”

As for Apple’s remarks that the Giants’ “whole culture” needs to be fixed, the 2016 first-round pick said it wasn’t a specific criticism, but meant more as a general statement about ending the team’s five-game losing streak.

“Just getting everybody on the same page, making sure everybody’s mission is to win this game,” Apple said. “We’re 0-5 for a reason. We have to make sure we do everything we can to win the game.”

Apple seemed to hint that perhaps the struggling Giants defense may be as predictable as the offense has been accused of.

“I think it’s a combination of a lot of things, but the main thing we need to get back to is just our communication and attacking the quarterbacks a little better,” Apple said. “We can get quarterbacks a little rattled more. I think they’re kind of picking up some of the stuff we’re trying to do easily.”

Though the Giants could now end up with a high draft pick, and potentially be in position to take a future franchise quarterback, 36-year-old Eli Manning said he hadn’t thought about what the team might do.

“My focus is the Denver Broncos. Going out there, getting a win,” Manning said. “That’s it.”

The offensive line could finally be getting a makeover. Free-agent left tackle Branden Albert is expected to visit the Giants this week, according to NFL Network. The 32-year-old visited the Seahawks on Monday, but did not sign a deal.

The Giants signed wide receiver Kalif Raymond and offensive lineman Ethan Cooper to the practice squad.