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A weekly series leading up to the end of the final season at Giants Stadium. The two teams entered the final game of the 1993 regular season with everything on the line. Full Article at NorthJersey.com
Dolt fans need to get ready for their unbeaten season to come to a close. Entirely too many injuries on the Indy side to pull out a win. Brady and the Patriots will improve the series record to 8-3. Patriots 27 Colts 17 This should be a great game. Full Article at NBC Sports
Former Giants QB Phil Simms made a lot of predictions in Sunday's loss to Chargers, but he wasn't on the money about running back Brandon Jacobs failing to come through at the last minute. Full Article at New York Daily News
Tom Brady looked a little weary and in need of a shave after the Patriots beat the Dolphins Sunday. Maybe he was just tired of everyone wondering if he was back to normal eight games into the season. It’s time to answer that question honestly. Full Article at The New York Times
KICKOFF: Sunday, 4:15 ET GAMEDATE: 11/08/09 SURFACE: FieldTurf TV: CBS (Jim Nantz, Phil Simms) SERIES: 10th regular-season meeting. Giants lead series 5-4, but the Chargers won the last game, 45-23, in San Diego in 2005. Full Article at FOX Sports
PHILADELPHIA -- Lawrence Taylor and Harry Carson and Phil Simms must be wearing bags over their heads. These aren't the Big Bad Giants those proud old warriors are watching these days. They are the Incredible Shrinking Giants. Full Article at New York Post
Brett Favre's return to Green Bay as Vikings QB didn't go over well with Packers fans. (Scott Boehm, Getty Images ) I wonder if Dan Dierdorf operates under the familiar adage that No. 2 always tries harder. Full Article at Denver Post
Former Giants quarterback and CBS analyst Phil Simms will be back in the Meadowlands for the Jets-Dolphins rematch this week. Full Article at New York Post
Posted by ESPN.com's Tim Graham CBS Sports analysts Phil Simms and Bill Cowher shared their thoughts on Week 8 matchups within the AFC. Here are their takes on various games that pertain to the AFC East. Full Article at ESPN
Ken Whisenhunt was about to find out how good a coach he was. Whisenhunt was the offensive coordinator of the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2004. Full Article at Dallas Morning News
Tom Brady set an NFL record with five TD passes in one quarter last week against Tennessee. Jarrett Bell covers the NFL for USA TODAY. His regular feature, 'The Bell Tolls,' takes readers inside the NFL every Friday. Full Article at USA Today
Posted by ESPN.com's Tim Graham CBS Sports color commentator Phil Simms will be in London to call Sunday's game between the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Wembley Stadium. Full Article at ESPN
I realize Tom Brady is the living, breathing version of Captain America right now, or the NFL's modern-day Roger Staubach, if that helps, where goodness and greatness emanate out of every pore. Full Article at Sports Illustrated
Peter King ponders an interesting bunch--Phil Simms, Ken Anderson, Albert Lewis, Cliff Branch, and most interesting of all (to me at least) Albert Lewis, and Lester Hayes. Full Article at The Atlantic
The NFL's International Series of regular-season games returns to the United Kingdom this Sunday when Tampa Bay hosts New England. Full Article at Patriots.com
I watched part of the Titans-Patriots game Sunday, a lopsided affair that saw Tom Brady throw six touchdowns (five in the second quarter), and Tennessee lose by 59 points. Full Article at AOL Sports
Phil Simms says he’s rarely tempted to make bold early-season proclamations about particular NFL players or teams. And should the urge strike, all he has to do is flip open an old notebook to remember that it’s probably not a good idea. Full Article at Boston Globe
Phil Simms (right) watches his son Chris Simms (left) warm up prior to the start of last Sunday's Patriots-Broncos game. Full Article at Denver Broncos.com
Former Super Bowl winning QB Phil Simms appeared on the "Scores Report" last week and talked about a number of NFL-related topics. Full Article at Detroit Free Press
STORRS -- It's not clear if Cody Endres will be the next Lou Gehrig or even the next Jeff Hostetler. But UConn football coach Randy Edsall is willing, at least for now, to put Zach Frazer in the role of Wally Pipp or Phil Simms. Full Article at Greater Danbury News-Times
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New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick, second right, gestures as he talks with former New York Giants quarterback and current television broadcaster Phil Simms, center, and Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, left, before practice at the Brit Oval Cricket Ground in London, Friday,...
View Photo »TAMPA, FL - JANUARY 28: Phil Simms listens to quarterback Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints speak about the "FedEx Air Player of the Year" award during the "FedEx Air & Ground NFL Players of the Year" press conference at the Convention Center on January 28, 2009 in Tampa, Florida.
View Photo »TAMPA, FL - JANUARY 28: Phil Simms presents the "FedEx Air & Ground NFL Players of the Year" awards during a press conference at the Convention Center on January 28, 2009 in Tampa, Florida.
View Photo »TAMPA, FL - JANUARY 28: Phil Simms and quarterback Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints pose with the "FedEx Air Player of the Year" donation check during the "FedEx Air & Ground NFL Players of the Year" press conference at the Convention Center on January 28, 2009 in Tampa, Florida.
View Photo »TAMPA, FL - JANUARY 28: Phil Simms listens to quarterback Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints speak about the "FedEx Air Player of the Year" award during the "FedEx Air & Ground NFL Players of the Year" press conference at the Convention Center on January 28, 2009 in Tampa, Florida.
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