Giants running back Brandon Jacobs did not play Monday Night against the Giants because of a nagging hamstring. How insensitive of Jacobs to not think about how that affects fantasy teams around the country, at least that's what one fan was thinking...
Over the weekend, former New York Giant Brandon Jacobs sounded off on Instagram about his current role with the 49ers. Today, he is paying the price for questionable decision.
It didn't take Brandon Jacobs long to find a new home after his release from the Giants. Wednesday, the Running back signed a deal with the San Francisco 49ers.
After seven seasons with Big Blue, Brandon Jacobs will not be a member of the team in 2012 as Jacobs and the team could not come up with an agreement on a new contract.
During the early part of the 2011 season, the biggest question mark on the New York Giants roster was defensive lineman Osi Umenyiora, who held out for the start of training camp because he wanted a better contract. As this offseason begins, a certain running back entering the final year of his contract has already expressed interest in restructuring his deal: Brandon Jacobs.
On December 5th, the Giants were 6-6. The outlook was bleak. The situation? Dire. Mired in the throes for a four game losing streak, the Giants were all but written off. But just two and a half months and one psychedelic whirlwind of touchdown passes and Jason Pierre-Paul sacks later, the Giants are in Super Bowl XLVI...
Oh sure we know whoever wins this epic game Sunday night takes the Nfc East title and goes to the playoffs but that's not the only thing on the line tonight in Jersey. The winner stands a decent chance of making it to round 2 as they would meet either the Lions or Falcons in the playoff opener...
Following last Sunday’s unspeakably important win in Dallas, the Giants, with their destiny firmly in their own control, come home to face the hapless Redskins. An easy win that keeps the G-Men on track to win the NFC-East? C’mon son. Have you learned nothing? Such a game doesn’t exist.
It was as great a game as you'll ever see (overstatement). It was one of the most brilliant displays of quarterbacking brilliance as has ever been witnessed (dramatic overstatement). It was as important a regular season win as there can be (enormous overstat- No. That one seems just about right). 37-34 Giants. Insane.