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My Fellow Americans: Vote Justin Tuck and Brandon Jacobs
Justin Tuck, Defensive End Justin Tuck led the way on defense for the New York Giants in a dominant performance against the Dallas Cowboys. The win moves the Giants to an NFC best 7-1 record and dealt a serious blow to the Cowboys' playoff aspirations...
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Giants Keep the Pressure on Opposing QBs
Think the Dallas Cowboys don't have to worry about Osi Umenyiora and Michael Strahan in Sunday's road game against the New York Giants? Think again. Sure, neither will actually be in uniform...
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Redskins' Not so Secret Weapon: Cheerleaders in The Tunnel!
That's right folks, the secret is out now. Pittsburgh Steelers' quarterback "Big" Ben Roethlisberger finally admitted it. The subject came up this week during locker room interviews in Pittsburgh...
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Monday Night Showdown: Analysis Of Giants Defense Vs. Browns Offense
This week Monday Night Football features the dominant, defending Superbowl Champion New York Giants and the struggling Cleveland Browns. One of the many strengths of the Giants so far is their relentless defense...
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Never Discount The Friar
When Michael Strahan retired, the New York Giants didn't panic, knowing that Osi Umenyura was mature enough to take the reigns from one of the greatest defensive ends, to establish his own might be Hall of Fame career...
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A Not So Super Opening
I was too young to savor the Giants’ first two Super Bowl victories, or even understand what football was. So when the Giants prepared to open the season at home as Super Bowl winners ...
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World Champs, Different Team
The New York Giants shocked the football world last February when they ended the Patriots 19-0 conquest. The Plaxico Burress touchdown with under two minutes remaining sealed the title for the G-men and everyone who was not a Pats fan was pleased...
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You can’t blame Strahan for staying retired
At least Michael Strahan didn’t drag this thing out, making Giants fans sit on pins and needles. In the aftermath of the season-ending injury to Pro Bowler Osi Umenyiora, many believed Strahan, ...
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Michael Strahan Is Not Fickle
Brett Favre retired. And then he didn't. And now, instead of retiring a hero (albeit a hero we've heard enough about), he's returned as a nuisance and a Jet (a nuisance and a Jet we've heard enough about)...
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Giants Put Kiwanuka in Hole Left by Umenyiora - New York Times
Washington Post Giants Put Kiwanuka in Hole Left by UmenyioraNew York Times - 1 hour agoBy MIKE OGLE EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - The locker stall of the injured defensive end Osi Umenyiora was ...
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Giants Contacting Strahan to Unretire?
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Stolen: The Brett Favre Spotlight
When the New York Giants drafted Mathias Kiwanuka in 2006, he came out as a defensive end. He was First Team All-Big East and ACC and was a two-time All-American for Boston College...
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Without Umenyiora, Giants can’t repeat
The fat bellies and big heads of defending champions. The loss of Michael Strahan to retirement. The likelihood of David Tyree catching another pass with his helmet...
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Two Seasons Turn on Hinges
Two plays in the second quarter of two preseason games, taking place at roughly the same time, one in East Rutherford, New Jersey, the other in Charlotte, North Carolina and both involving famous defensive ends...
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This Is Not A Good Thing
Oh snap.Last night, early test results indicated no ligament damage, and Giants fans everywhere breathed a cautious sigh of relief. But more tests remained, and today, we found out:Osi Umenyiora is out for the season...
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Is Michael Strahan On His Way Back to New York?
We've all seen the Favre saga. We wept when he retired and jeered when he came back. We had our summer drama, and it looked like it was finally over...
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Say It Ain't So, Joe!
Say it ain't so, Joe!It can't be true. The ghost of Joe "Nylon" Namath has returned from the wastelands of New Jersey to claim jersey No. 4?(For you non-NFL types, Namath actually did a publicity stunt by wearing a pair of nylons...
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Michael Strahan: Young Giants Defense Has Big Shoes to Fill
In New York, one of the questions that will be asked throughout camp and perhaps the season will be: How will the Super Bowl XLII champion Giants replace recently retired defensive end MICHAEL ...
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The New York Giants' Top-Five Questions for the 2008 Season
This article is the first in a series of articles I have decided to write. Each article presents the five biggest questions for each team in the NFL. The first article rightfully is dedicated to the New York Giants, the Super Bowl Champions...
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New York Giants 2008 Season Preview
I should feel blessed to be a fan in the NFC East. Every division game should have a playoff atmosphere, mainly because three teams reached the playoffs last season...
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BR Exclusive: NY's Wafels & Dinges Awards Favre Its 1st Monthly Waffle Award
Brett is overjoyed at receiving the First Ever Wafels & Dinges 'Waffle Award' (photo) I've just acquired this hot of the grill press release: Wafels & Dinges Names Brett Favre Recipient ...
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When should an athlete retire?
When is it time to retire? For athletes, just like anyone else, this is a tough and personal decision. Any major life change is difficult, especially for a top athlete who announces their retirement while still performing well...
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Open Mic: How Michael Strahan Showed How Smart He Really Is
The question is always asked of our favorite players, when is it time to hang the old pair of cleats up? Well Strahan, like many before him, found out the best answer to that question; you go out on top...
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NY Giants Trade "Saint" Jeremy Shockey for Unproven Talent - Fans Left in Awe
July 22nd, 2008. On April 26th, 2008, Michael Strahan gave one piece of advice for his team as he was deciding whether or not to retire, “Do not trade Jeremy Shockey, we need Jeremy Shockey!” ...
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Former USC Standout Jackson Couldn't Ask For A Better Mentor
Lawrence Jackson joins a Seattle Seahawks team that was fourth in sacks with 45 last year. The majority of those sacks came from defensive end Patrick Kerney, who led the NFC with 14 and a half...






















