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Ross' return could come at safety
Aaron Ross seems to be on track for a return to the starting lineup, but he might be returning at a different position.
NY Giants cornerback Terrell Thomas ready to step aside as Aaron Ross nears return from injury
Terrell Thomas gets a stiff-arm from Chargers running back LaDainian Tomlinson during a game two weeks ago.
Manning and Rivers Share a Past, and Now the Present
Both C.C. Brown and Aaron Rouse are safeties and neither played for the Giants last season.
Slumping Giants trying to convince themselves
San Diego Chargers tight end Antonio Gates slips away from New York Giants ' Aaron Rouse on his way to a first down in the first quarter.
Chargers at Giants: What to Watch
Rivers is one of the leaguea s better quarterbacks, and the Giantsa defense has been reeling from injuries and a oecommunicationa problems.
Rivers TD to Vincent Jackson stuns Giants, 21-20
San Diego Chargers tight end Antonio Gates slips away from Aaron Rouse on his way to a first down in the first quarter.
Subpar performances have NY Giants' coordinator Bill Sheridan on defensive
Bill Sheridan often speaks in a soft voice, makes extended eye contact and, except when he's on the field for practice or a game, moves methodically.
Lineup Changes for the Giants?
At least two starting positions are likely to change on the Giants' defense when they try to end a three-game losing streak Sunday against the San Diego Chargers at Giants Stadium.
NY Giants' safety Aaron Rouse working with first-team defense ahead of C.C. Brown
Giants safety C.C. Brown has started since Kenny Phillips went on IR, but he was not working with the first team during Friday's practice.
NY Giants not making any roster moves despite three-game losing streak
The Giants are sticking with players who have struggled recently, such as safety Aaron Rouse, who took a bad ankle on a touchdown run by the Eagles's LeSean McCoy this past Sunday.
Warner looks like Giants' bull's-eye
Fresh off a historically bad defensive performance, the Giants yesterday put aside the debacle in New Orleans that resulted in 48 points for the Saints and vowed to clean up their act for Sunday's game against the Cardinals.
Raiders-Giants appears to be a mismatch
On paper, it's a wonder the Raiders and New York Giants are even going through the trouble of playing.
Giants' Boley can't be replaced by one player
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Miles Austin has his facemask grabbed by New York Giants linebacker Michael Boley.
Shorthanded at safety, Packers use Brandon Chillar as 5th LB
Defensive coordinator Dom Capers found a way to combat all the problems the Green Bay Packers were having at safety.
Rams prod former Packers for secrets
If the St. Louis Rams want an extra scouting report on the Green Bay Packers, they need to look no further than their own roster.
Packers close to signing a defensive back
Concerned they might have to go into the St. Louis game Sunday with just two healthy safeties, the Green Bay Packers worked out three defensive backs Tuesday and appear ready to sign one of them soon.
Aaron Rouse Finds New Work in New York
Aaron Rouse wasn't looking for work long. Released by the Green Bay Packers on Wednesday, the safety was claimed off waivers by the New York Giants on Thursday.
Packers must stop Rams' ground game
If the Green Bay Packers are going to play the kind of 3-4 defense that wins championships, they absolutely can't let teams run on them the way the Cincinnati Bengals did last week.
September 25, 2009 Q. A lot of people were surprised that you were released. Were you one of them? A. Oh, most definitely.
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Key injuries and a roster shake-up have created early season uncertainty at safety for the Green Bay Packers.