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Mathias Kiwanuka spoke of how the Redskins’ Chris Samuels, the left tackle, landed on him after Kiwanuka beat his block as he rushed the Redskins’ quarterback.
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Just hours after signing an extension that will pay him $35 million over five seasons, Plaxico Burress caught 10 passes for 133 yards.
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The Giants opened the season with a beating of the Washington Redskins and looked as dominant as the team that stunned the New England Patriots just months ago.
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The five-year deal is worth $35 million, but it is heavily front-loaded with $11 million guaranteed to the 31-year-old Plaxico Burress this season.
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Never has the quarterback of a Super Bowl-winning team been as doubted as Eli Manning; rarely has a championship team been as discounted as the Giants are.
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When the Giants begin the defense of their championship against the Washington Redskins on Thursday night, the support cast will move into starring roles.
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The limited pool of experienced kickers means that John Carney will almost certainly kick for another team this season.
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Defensive end Jerome McDougle signed with the Giants on Sunday, providing them badly needed depth at a position that had once been their greatest strength.
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When the Giants go back to Square 1 in Week 1, they know they will be facing a different league from the one they stunned last season, one that knows exactly what to expect.
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Ron Battafarano, a retired property insurance salesman, has seen all but seven home games since returning from the Korean War in 1960.
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In a none-too-subtle gibe, the top five highlights from the Giants’ stunning upset of the Patriots in the Super Bowl were playing during the rematch lite.
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Howard Freeman, a sports event marketer, said he is testing one way out of paying the high cost of two expensive Jets personal seat licenses: selling their naming rights.
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The Jets’ and Giants’ personal seat license plans for their new stadium are different. But each scheme has the same goal: to persuade fans to help finance the stadium.
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The Jets’ and Giants’ personal seat license plans for their new stadium are different. But each scheme has the same goal: to persuade fans to help finance the stadium.
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Michael Strahan, whom the Giants considered wooing out of retirement, has decided to remain retired, preferring to stay in the broadcast booth.
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