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At age 27, Corey Webster doesn't need a rocking chair in front of his locker, even though he is the "old man" of the Giants ' defensive backfield.
Former Miami Dolphin Sam Madison not done yet
For more Sun-Sentinel sports coverage, click here . Previous entry: Miami Dolphins: Rex Ryan on a rampage Next entry: Miami Dolphins: Channing Crowder says Rex Ryan is "going nuts" Back to main page June 05, 2009 NFL: Sam Madison not done yet > Posted by Ethan J. Skolnick on June 5, 2009 02:13 PM Sam Madison was back with some of his former ...
Aaron Ross: A Closer Look at the Giants' Young Cornerback
Perhaps the two biggest plays of his young career came in week five of the 2007 season, when he picked off Jets quarterback Chad Pennington twice, notching his first two National Football League ... by A.J. Martelli 13 reads Stats Perhaps the two biggest plays of his young career came in week five of the 2007 season, when he picked off Jets ...
MAY 14, 2009 EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - A new dynamic is taking shape among the Giants cornerbacks this year.
Hope everyone had a wonderful Mother's Day. If you haven't purchased a card for your mother -- or the mother of your children -- it's not too late.
Wide Receiver Should Be Secondary for Giants
With Plaxico Burress and Amani Toomer no longer on the team, the Giants unequivocally need a playmaking receiver who can stretch the field.
Giants select CB Ross in first round
With the 20th pick in the 2007 NFL Draft, the Giants selected Texas CB Aaron Ross.
Former Dolphins Patrick Surtain, Damon Huard cut by Chiefs
Patrick Surtain teamed with Sam Madison to form one of the best cornerback tandems in the NFL before Surtain joined the Chiefs and Madison signed with the New York Giants.
New York Giants move to protect themselves in case CB Kevin Dockery leaves
The Giants have extended a second-round tender to restricted free agent CB Kevin Dockery, according to someone who recently spoke to Dockery.
I was amazed to see recently that there are some decent players becoming available that the Saints should be able to afford if they want to.
The first cutdown day wasn't as harsh as expected. The Lions, Browns, Giants and Cowboys released a total of 16 players, saving those teams around $24 million in cap room.
Mel Kaufman, a linebacker who played in three Super Bowls with the Washington Redskins and was a former scout for the NFL team, has died.
To Richard Malin, Plaxico Burress wasn't a customer, he was an ordeal. It was 2002 when Burress, then playing for the Steelers, hired Malin, a home inspector, to look over a house he was buying in suburban ...
Giants cut three ex-Dolphins, including Sam Madison
Sam Madison holding his Super Bowl jacket to the fans at Madison Square Garden. Monday was the first day for NFL teams to start chopping from their roster.
Former Giant Cavanaugh hired as Jets QB coach
The New York Jets hired Matt Cavanaugh as their quarterbacks coach Monday. Cavanaugh, who spent 14 seasons in the NFL, was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at the University of Pittsburgh the ...
2.9 Giants re-sign QB Carr; cut three
FEBRUARY 9, 2009 EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - The Giants today re-signed one player, said goodbye to three others and welcomed a new member of their coaching staff.
Online Notebook: Source says New York Giants don't expect Toomer back
I realize this won't be a grand revelation here, given Amani Toomer's comments from last week when he stated "with the current situation, I don't think I can go back " to the Giants.
Playoff Q&A: Which colleges produced the most Eagles and Giants?...
Which colleges produced the most current Eagles and Giants? Florida State and Nebraska are the leaders among the Eagles with three players apiece.
Drew Rosenhaus adds another New York Giant to his client list
Minor news in comparison to what's happening on the field today, but wanted you folks to know RB Danny Ware has terminated his agent and hired Drew Rosenhaus.
Hixon takes a winding path to NFL success
January 9, 2009 8:55 AM New York Giants wide receiver Domenik Hixon has made peace with the fact that one painful moment in his career will follow him forever.