Victor Cruz has quickly become a favorite amongst Giant fans, but he is in his last year of being and undrafted free agent. Cruz says all he wants to do is play, and won't be holding out.
Now that the parade has wrapped up, the parties have winded down, and the confetti has been swept up from the streets, it's time for the Giants to begin to look forward to 2012. Brandon Jacobs is a free agent, Mario Manningham is a free agent, and of course, Osi Umenyiora is going to want a new deal. And those are just some of the big issues that we knew about before the off-season began.
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The lockers have been cleaned out, the last goodbyes - said. And as each player treks home to embrace the splendor of an offseason spent as champions, we offer you this brief wrap up of the 2011 New York Giant season. @JoeBianchino
The New York Giants are headed to Super Bowl XLVI. The New York Giants are headed to Super Bowl XLVI. The New York Giants are headed to Super Bowl XLVI. I swear to God, one of these times it'll sink in.
In a week 17 matchup with the Dallas Cowboys, the New York Giants needed a win to secure an NFC East Championship, a playoff spot, and a season ending that wasn't a crushing disappointment. They'd get that win in resounding fashion, a 31-14 shellacking of Romo and the Boys.
Anyone who follows football knows the Jets like to talk, A LOT,but so far the most outlandish statement belongs to Giant WR Hakeem Nicks. According to the talented Giants WR he claims that Jets all everything corner Darrelle Revis is overated...
New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz is having a very impressive year and would love to see that continue into the playoffs, and he is guaranteeing that it will happen.
Disgusting. Absolutely disgusting. For what was, when you check the upcoming schedule, close to a must win for the Giants, the team failed to get off the bus. And in what can only be described as an unmitigated disaster, the Giants fell to the Eagles.
Escaped with. Gutsy. Lucked out. Gallant. All of these words are ones that you can put before "win" in describing the Giants' (insert adjective) win last week in Arizona. Well if all goes according to plan this Sunday in the ever homely swamps of Jersey only one world should be necessary to describe this victory. "Easy." But when has anything ever been easy with this team?
What in God's name just happened?! Outgunned, outmatched but never outworked the G-men rolled into Philly, knocked Michael Vick around, made some very un-Giant like offensive plays and escaped with a huge, gutsy win. The New York, G-MEN!