Saturday, August 28, 2010

Key Giants return -- but Shaun's gone

David Diehl, Shaun O'Hara and Eli Manning
Eli Manning (10) is back in action, but Shaun O'Hara (60) could miss the rest of the preseason.
By Ohm Youngmisuk - ESPNNY.com 8/28/10


Hakeem Nicks or Michael Crabtree: Which Sophomore is Top of the Class?

EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - DECEMBER 06:  Hakeem Nicks #88 of the New York Giants makes a 21-yard touchdown reception in the second quarter against Terence Newman #41 of the Dallas Cowboys at Giants Stadium on December 6, 2009 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The Giants won 31-24.  (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)
Giants WR, Hakeem Nicks
By Benjamin C. Klein - Bleacher Report 8/28/10

Unsettled Giants fly into Baltimore

Unsettled Giants fly into Baltimore
Giants QB, Eli Manning
By Paul Schwartz - NY Post 8/28/10

Minus Sorgi, do the Rhett thing

Giants QB, Rhett Bomar
By Paul Schwartz - NY Post 8/28/10

Giants' Hakeem Nicks and Steelers' Ike Taylor each fined $10,000 for fighting in preseason game

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Giants wide receiver Hakeem Nicks and Steelers cornerback Ike Taylor were each fined $10,000 for fighting on the fourth play of last week's preseason game.
By Mike Garafolo - Star Ledger 8/28/10

Move to outside linebacker working out well for Giants' Adrian Tracy

Adrian Tracy Giants preseason
Giants linebacker Adrian Tracy reacts after a tackle in the loss to the Steelers last week.
By Zach Berman - Star Ledger 8/27/10

Giants receivers no longer subject of scrutiny

Steve Smith Giants Steelers preseason
Giants wide receiver Steve Smith avoids a tackle by Steelers safety Troy Polamalu for a first down during a preseason game.
By Mike Garafolo - Star Ledger 8/28/10

Ready when needed

Giants QB, Dom Randolph
By Dan Salomone - Giants.com 8/28/10

Tom Coughlin frustrated by questions of New York Giants injuries, but truth hurts as Ravens host

New York Giants coach Tom Coughlin states the obvious - that he would much rather discuss his team on the field than the rash of injuries plaguing several starters.
New York Giants coach Tom Coughlin states the obvious - that he would much rather discuss his team on the field than the rash of injuries plaguing several starters.
By Ralph Vacchiano - NY Dailynews 8/28/10

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