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Eli rallies Giants to victory after defensive collapse

It was late in the game yesterday, and the season-saving victory that had appeared in the bag for the Giants with a 31-17 lead early in the fourth quarter was now treacherously close to another season-ending collapse. Resurgent Falcons quarterback Matt ...

From PAUL SCHWARTZ, New York Post,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Giants,  Matt Ryan,  Tony Gonzalez,  Osi Umenyiora,  Eli Manning

Tynes doesn't 'miss' chance for redemption

In the second quarter, Lawrence Tynes pushed a 31-yard field goal attempt wide left. The Giants yesterday built a 31-17 lead on the Falcons, but Tynes couldn't get the miss out of his head. "I knew that was going to haunt us even though we were up 14," ...

From PAUL SCHWARTZ, New York Post,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Giants,  Lawrence Tynes,  Justin Tuck,  Antonio Pierce,  Osi Umenyiora

Pierce ready to 'rally the troops'

Antonio Pierce no longer can help the Giants on the field, as he'll sit out today's game against the Falcons and most likely many subsequent games because of a bulging disc in his neck. But perhaps Pierce can contribute in other ways. "We won't have ...

From PAUL SCHWARTZ, New York Post,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Giants,  Danny Clark,  Antonio Pierce,  Tom Coughlin,  Clint Sintim

Big Blue need to snap skid vs. Falcons

Call this the No Excuse game for the Giants. Everything leading up to today’s meeting with the Falcons fell into place for the Giants. They are rested coming off their bye. While they were idle they enjoyed the good fortune of seeing their rivals in ...

From PAUL SCHWARTZ, New York Post,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Giants,  The Falcons,  Steve Smith,  Philadelphia Eagles,  Antonio Pierce

Bulging disc sidelines Pierce 'indefinitely'

The Giants were thrilled this week that they were healthier than at any time this season, with all 53 players able to practice. That joy and excitement was temporary, as a quickly-scheduled MRI exam today revealed a bulging disc in the neck of middle ...

From PAUL SCHWARTZ, New York Post,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Giants,  Antonio Pierce,  Chase Blackburn,  Michael Boley,  Russell Warren

G-Men field full roster at practice

It was a sight rarely seen this late in the game and something the Giants haven't experienced this season. They hit the practice field yesterday and all 53 players on the roster participated. "We have room enough on the field to accommodate that," a ...

From PAUL SCHWARTZ, New York Post,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Giants,  Tom Coughlin,  Ahmad Bradshaw,  Danny Clark,  Aaron Ross

Jints' rushing attack complete with Ware

The gang is finally all here. The three-headed running back monster the Giants envisioned was one head short for the first half of the season, but with the return of Danny Ware it's a fully-loaded backfield as the Giants on Sunday take aim at the ...

From PAUL SCHWARTZ, New York Post,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Giants,  Derrick Ward,  NFL,  Danny Ware,  Brandon Jacobs

Giants' Ross will play Sunday

Tom Coughlin all week has been guarded in revealing whether or not cornerback Aaron Ross will make his season debut on Sunday against the Falcons and today after practice it was more of the same. "We are just going to go out and watch him practice, let ...

From PAUL SCHWARTZ, New York Post,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Tom Coughlin,  Aaron Ross,  Bill Sheridan,  Derrick Ward,  Danny Ware

Giants have full roster for practice

It's never a bad thing when the training staff is bored. The Giants training staff could have been bored today, as they had no injured players to attend to. For the first time all season, every player on the roster was out on the practice field as the ...

From PAUL SCHWARTZ, New York Post,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Giants

Boley ready to attack old team

You can be sure when Michael Boley hits the field Sunday he will feel differently than he ever has. He spent the first four years of his NFL career with the Falcons, believed he found a home in Atlanta and was a fixture with an up-and-coming team. Then ...

From PAUL SCHWARTZ, New York Post,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Giants,  Michael Boley,  NFL,  Mike Smith,  Coy Wire

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