Thursday, October 14, 2010

Phil Simms: Giants best in NFC

By Hank Gola - Star Ledger 10/14/10

Osi Umenyiora returns to practice for Giants

Giants defensive end Osi Umenyiora is back to practice Thursday after sitting out on Wednesday with a knee injury.
By Mike Garafolo - Star Ledger  10/14/10

Super Bowl chatter surrounding New York Giants comes far too early, but in flawed NFC it can happen

In a weak NFC, Ahmad Bradshaw and the Giants (r.) can string together some victories and become legitimate Super Bowl contenders, much to the chagrin of Jerry Jones.
By Gary Myers - NY Dailynews 10/14/10

Mathias Kiwanuka sees progress in bulging cervical disk, works agility drills

Mathias Kiwanuka says he's pain free and hoping for a favorable MRI or CT scan. 
By Mike Garafolo - Star Ledger 10/14/10

Eli Manning's rash of interceptions is either statistical anomaly or grave concern

Eli Manning is on pace to throw almost 26 interceptions this year. 
By Zach Berman - Star Ledger 10/14/10

Pain-free Kiwanuka gets back on practice field

SACK MASTER: Mathias Kiwanuka celebrates one of the four sacks he racked up in the first three games before a bulging disk sent him to the sidelines. Though he feels good, he has not been cleared to play. 
By Paul Schwartz - NY Post 10/14/10

O'Hara might return Sunday

ITCHING TO PLAY: Center Shaun O'Hara has been a spectator for the Giants' last three games, but he hopes to play on Sunday vs. Detroit. 
By Paul Schwartz - NY Post 10/14/10

Eleven Guys Clicking

Giants' defenders gang-tackle Tennessee's Chris Johnson during Week Three.
By Aditi Kinkhabwala - Wall Street Journal

Trio of injured linemen nearing return

By Ralph Vacchiano - NY Dailynews 10/14/10

New York Giants look to avoid trap game against the lowly Detroit Lions

By George O'Gorman - The Trentonian 10/14/10

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