Tuesday, September 13, 2011
New York Giants defense searches for answers, likely without Osi Umenyiora, maybe Justin Tuck again
New York Giants defensive tackle Jimmy Kennedy (l.) and defensive back Antrel Rolle bring down Washington running back Roy Helu but can't stop the Redskins Sunday.
By Ralph Vacchiano - NY Dailynews 9/13/11
If Eli Manning really is in Tom Brady's class, he must prove it now with shorthanded Giants
The Giants defense is the primary culprit in New York's 28-14 loss to the Redskins on Sunday, but if Eli Manning really is an elite quarterback, he must rise above that and carry the Giants.
By Ralph Vacchiano - NY Dailynews 9/13/11
Giants proceeding cautiously with Hakeem Nicks' knee injury even though source says wideout is 'OK'
Hakeem Nicks leads the Giants with 122 receiving yards, but now Big Blue officials hold their breath that the swelling in Nicks' knee is no more serious than a bone bruise.
By Ebenezer Samuel & Ralph Vacchiano - NY Dailynews 9/13/11
Giants sign Monmouth wide receiver Chris Hogan to practice squad
Former Monmouth wide receiver Chris Hogan, an undrafted free agent who was with the 49ers in camp, has signed to the Giants' practice squad.
By Mike Garafolo - Star Ledger
Star's knee injury a Giant concern
KNEED ANSWERS: Hakeem Nicks, who had seven receptions for 122 yards during the Giants' 28-14 loss to the Redskins on Sunday, had an MRI exam on his knee yesterday. Initial word is there is no structural damage to ligaments or cartilage.
By Paul Schwartz - NY Post 9/13/11
Ailing G-Men must 'Pack' up troubles
SEASON COULD BE SUPER: Mike Vaccaro says even with several key injuries, Eli Manning (above) and the Giants must not get down on their luck, because, like Aaron Rodgers and the injury-riddled Super Bowl champion Packers proved last year, anything can happen.
By Mike Vaccaro - NY Post 9/13/11
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