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Bleacher Report - Sun May 27, 8:00 pm ET
New York Giants wide receiver Hakeem Nicks is a physical player with the potential to be one of the best wideouts in the league were he not so injury-prone. The 24-year-old receiver has caught over 200 balls for 3,034 yards and 24 touchdowns since he entered the NFL in 2009. Giants fans have been wondering what those numbers would look like if his talents were not constantly hampered by injury ...
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Bleacher Report - Sat May 26, 10:46 pm ET
His name is Brian Banks. To most New York Giants and NFL fans, that means absolutely nothing. But once upon a time, Banks was a top-ranked linebacker recruit at Long Beach Polytechnic High School awarded a scholarship to play football for Pete Carroll at USC. Today, he is a wrongfully imprisoned 26-year-old finally exonerated from a rape charge that sidetracked his life for over a decade. Banks ...
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ESPN - Sat May 26, 5:21 pm ET
New York Giants wide receiver Hakeem Nicks underwent surgery on his right foot Friday, a source confirmed to ESPNNewYork.com.
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NFL.com - Sun May 27, 9:54 am ET
Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys are "America's Team" once again. According to a newly released poll, the Cowboys are the most popular team in the NFL, coming in ahead of the Packers and Giants.
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ESPN Blogs - Sun May 27, 8:02 am ET
The New Orleans Saints are the seventh most popular NFL team, according to the latest ESPN Sports Poll. When asked to name their favorite team, 4.1 percent of fans pointed to the Saints. The Dallas Cowboys led the way at 8.8 percent. The Packers, Giants, Steelers, Patriots and Bears occupied the next spots. ESPN Sports Poll conducts 1,500 monthly telephone interviews with a nationally ...
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ESPN Blogs - Sun May 27, 2:05 pm ET
I was watching this clip Friday of Adam Schefter talking about the timetable for New York Giants wide receiver Hakeem Nicks' return from the surgery he just had to repair the broken bone in his foot, and I was struck by Adam's reference to Nicks' past history of foot and leg injuries. He's right, of course. Nicks has missed a total of six games due to injury over his first three NFL seasons, and ...
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Sports Illustrated - Sun May 27, 5:02 pm ET
08:07 AM ET 05.27 | When a poll released in December showed that the Green Bay Packers had surpassed the Cowboys as the NFL's most popular team -- and had garnered twice as many votes as the Cowboys , to boot -- some were left wondering if Green Bay was more deserving of the "America's Team" moniker than a club that hasn't won a Super Bowl since 1995.
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Bleacher Report - Sat May 26, 5:31 pm ET
The NFC North has the exquisite makeup to be unequivocally the best and deepest division in football this season. Sure, the NFC East has a fine trio of teams and a Washington Redskins club that's now led by Robert Griffin III instead of John Beck or Rex Grossman, but I'm not buying into the hype. The New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys will be good, but the Green Bay ...
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MSNBC - Sat May 26, 9:18 pm ET
The bad news for Giants receiver Hakeem Nicks is that his foot is still broken. The good news is that he may be back sooner than the team has acknowledged.
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NFL.com - Fri May 25, 8:09 pm ET
New York Giants coach Tom Coughlin has won a pair of Super Bowl titles but says being honored with the Outstanding Civilian Service Award by the U.S. Army ranks alongside his coaching accomplishments.
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The SportsXchange via Yahoo! Sports - Thu May 24, 7:20 pm ET
New York Giants wide receiver Hakeem Nicks broke the fifth metatarsal in his right foot during Wednesday morning's organized team activity.
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Forbes - Sun May 27, 9:34 am ET
Pat Tillman, the former safety for the NFL's Arizona Cardinals who enlisted with the Army Rangers after 9/11, may be the most famous professional athlete who died while fighting for the U.S. in a war. But there have been a handful of others. Below, their stories: Eddie Grant The graduate played third base for the ...
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NFL.com - Sun May 27, 7:54 pm ET
Is new Buccaneers head coach Greg Schiano the next Tom Coughlin? Bucs OC Mike Sullivan certainly sees similarities between his new boss and his former one.
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MSNBC - Sat May 26, 3:18 pm ET
According to ESPN’s Chris Mortensen, the Giants love what they’ve seen from Randle so far at OTAs.
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NFL.com - Thu May 24, 10:54 pm ET
The New York Giants waived cornerback Brian Witherspoon on Thursday, a day after he tore his anterior cruciate ligament for the second year in a row. The team signed defensive back Dante Hughes to take Witherspoon's roster spot.
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Soccer365 - 7 minutes ago
Wales manager Chris Coleman admitted fatigue had been a factor as his side lost 2-0 to Mexico in New York on Sunday. The Dragons were beaten by a double from Monterrey striker Aldo De Nigris, with the goals coming during the latter stages of each half.
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Yahoo! Contributor Network via Yahoo! Sports - Fri May 25, 3:16 pm ET
When both Jake Ballard and Travis Beckum went down during the last Super Bowl with serious leg injuries, the New York Giants realized that 2012 would be challenging when it came to the tight end position.
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The Arizona Republic - Sun May 27, 8:31 pm ET
Most everybody in Arizona is familiar with Pat Tillman, who gave up a multi-million dollar contract with the Cardinals to join the Army Rangers and died in 2004 when he was hit by friendly fire in Afghanistan. But there is a long history of sports figures who have served this country. According to one report, the Baseball Hall of Fame identified 29 Hall of Famers who served in World War II and ...
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Chattanooga Times Free Press - 1 hour 1 minutes ago
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NFL.com - Sat May 26, 12:54 pm ET
The offseason has been unkind to New York Giants wide receiver Hakeem Nicks, who broke the fifth metatarsal in his right foot on Thursday. But Nicks took the first step toward his comeback by going under the knife.