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THE most recent member of the $100 Million Club needs to play Moneyball today. Moneyball isn't throwing the ball all over Giants Stadium in a shootout with Matt Ryan. Full Article at FOX Sports
EAST RUTHERFORD – Tom Coughlin was heading for the parking lot, marching toward a dark and delirious night, when he stopped to measure the singular grace of a quarterback whose least favorite words are Me, Myself and I. Eli Manning wouldn’t put a... Full Article at NorthJersey.com
Eli Manning and Giants need a win against Atlanta today to stay in playoff race. Mike Lupica's new novel, "Million-Dollar Throw," is No. 3 on the New York Times Best Seller List for Children's Chapter Books. Full Article at New York Daily News
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Here's some fantasy football: How about LeBron James coming to New York to play for the Knicks and then moonlight with the Giants or Jets as wide receiver. Full Article at New York Daily News
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PHILADELPHIA — The big, physical wide receiver has become the NFL's hot trend. Every team thinks it needs at least one to have an effective red-zone offense. Full Article at N.J. Courier-Post Online
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There are two circumstances where sports crosses over into life. The first is when a tragedy occurs. Think of George W. Bush's first pitch after 9/11, the first game Virginia Tech played after the massacre, etc. Full Article at Sports Blogs
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JON M. FLETCHER/The Times-Union An off-duty Jacksonville Sheriff's officer keeps post near his police cruiser in front of Rain nightclub Wednesday night in Jacksonville. Full Article at Jacksonville.com
Andrew Mills/The Star-LedgerGiants coach Tom Coughlin snarls late in the second half as the Philadelphia Eagles demolish the New York Giants, 40-17, at Lincoln Financial Field. Full Article at NJ.com
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Their dominance of the NFC East is in jeopardy since a loss today could find them not only behind the Eagles but also Dallas in the division. Full Article at NorthJersey.com
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FILE - In this Monday, June 15, 2009 file photo, former New York Giants wide receiver Plaxico Burress arrives at Manhattan criminal court in New York. Manhattan's district attorney says Burress will have to serve jail time, the New York Post reported Monday, July 27, 2009.
View Photo »Plaxico Burress, center, leaves the criminal courts building with his wife, Tiffany, second from right, and his lawyer Benjamin Brafman, right, in New York, Tuesday, March 31, 2009. A gun possession case against Burress has been adjourned until June 15.
View Photo »New York Giants football player Plaxico Burress (L) and his lawyer Benjamin Brafman (R) leave Manhattan Criminal Court March 31, 2009 in New York. Burress, who shot himself accidentally in December, is appearing on charges of carrying a concealed firearm.
View Photo »New York Giants football player Plaxico Burress (L) and his lawyer Benjamin Brafman (R) leave Manhattan Criminal Court March 31, 2009 in New York. Burress, who shot himself accidentally in December, is appearing on charges of carrying a concealed firearm.
View Photo »New York Giants football player Plaxico Burress (L) and his lawyer Benjamin Brafman (R) enter Manhattan Criminal Court March 31, 2009 in New York. Burress, who shot himself accidentally in December, is appearing on charges of carrying a concealed firearm.
View Photo »New York Giants football player Plaxico Burress (R) and his lawyer Benjamin Brafman (L) enter Manhattan Criminal Court March 31, 2009 in New York. Burress, who shot himself accidentally in December, is appearing on charges of carrying a concealed firearm.
View Photo »New York Giants football player Plaxico Burress (R) and his lawyer Benjamin Brafman (L) enter Manhattan Criminal Court March 31, 2009 in New York. Burress, who shot himself accidentally in December, is appearing on charges of carrying a concealed firearm.
View Photo »New York Giants football player Plaxico Burress, right, arrives at Manhattan criminal court with his lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, and wife, Tiffany, Tuesday, March 31, 2009, in New York. A gun possession case against Burress has been adjourned until June 15.
View Photo »New York Giants football player Plaxico Burress arrives at Manhattan criminal court with his wife, Tiffany, Tuesday, March 31, 2009, in New York. A gun possession case against Burress has been adjourned until June 15.
View Photo »New York Giants football player Plaxico Burress, right, arrives at Manhattan criminal court with his lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, and wife, Vicki, Tuesday, March 31, 2009, in New York. A gun possession case against Burress has been adjourned until June 15.
View Photo »New York Giants football player Plaxico Burress arrives at Manhattan criminal court, Tuesday, March 31, 2009, in New York. A gun possession case against Burress has been adjourned until June 15. Burress accidentally shot himself in the leg with an unlicensed gun at a nightclub last year.
View Photo »New York Giants football player Plaxico Burress, right, arrives at Manhattan criminal court, Tuesday, March 31, 2009, in New York. A gun possession case against Burress has been adjourned until June 15.
View Photo »New York Giants football player Plaxico Burress, right, arrives at Manhattan criminal court with his wife, Tiffany, rear right, and lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, Tuesday, March 30, 2009, in New York. A gun possession case against Burress has been adjourned until June 15.
View Photo »New York Giants football player Plaxico Burress, right, arrives at Manhattan criminal court with his wife, Vicki, rear right, and lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, Tuesday, March 30, 2009, in New York. A gun possession case against Burress has been adjourned until June 15.
View Photo »New York Giants football player Plaxico Burress, right, arrives at Manhattan criminal court with his lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, and wife, Tiffany, rear right, Tuesday, March 31, 2009, in New York. Woman at left is unidentified.
View Photo »New York Giants football player Plaxico Burress, right, arrives at Manhattan criminal court, Tuesday, March 31, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »New York Giants football player Plaxico Burress, right, arrives at Manhattan criminal court, Tuesday, March 30, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »This is a June 11, 2008 file photo showing New York Giants wide receiver Plaxico Burress, center, riding an exercise bike along with defensive ends Osi Umenyiora, left, and Justin Tuck during football minicamp in East Rutherford, N.J. Umenyiora isn't a legal expert when it comes to tro...
View Photo »New York Giants star wide receiver Plaxico Burress, right, walks with members of his legal team to the Lebanon County Courthouse in Lebanon, Pa. , Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2009.
View Photo »New York Giants wide receiver Plaxico Burress, center, arrives in Manhattan Supreme Court in handcuffs, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008, in New York. Lawyer Benjamin Brafman says Burress planned to plead not guilty to a weapon possession charge during a Monday afternoon court appearance.
View Photo »New York Giants wide receiver Plaxico Burress, right, is escorted from a police station in handcuffs, Monday, Dec.1, 2008, in New York. Lawyer Benjamin Brafman says Burress plans to plead not guilty to a weapon possession charge during a Monday afternoon court appearance.
View Photo »New York Giants wide receiver Plaxico Burress, right, is escorted from a police station in handcuffs, Monday, Dec.1, 2008, in New York. Lawyer Benjamin Brafman says Burress plans to plead not guilty to a weapon possession charge during a Monday afternoon court appearance.
View Photo »New York Giants wide receiver Plaxico Burress, center, arrives in Mahattan Supreme Court in handcuffs, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008, in New York. Lawyer Benjamin Brafman says Burress plans to plead not guilty to a weapon possession charge during a Monday afternoon court appearance.
View Photo »GLENDALE, AZ - NOVEMBER 23: (FILE) Wide receiver Plaxico Burress #17 of the New York Giants warms up for the game against the Arizona Cardinals on November 23, 2008 at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
View Photo »Former New York Giants wide receiver Plaxico Burress makes a statement to the court during his sentencing hearing in Supreme Court in New York September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Plaxico Burress, center, leaves the criminal courts building with his wife, Tiffany, second from right, and his lawyer Benjamin Brafman, right, in New York, Tuesday, March 31, 2009. A gun possession case against Burress has been adjourned until June 15.
View Photo »The ex-Giants star was also without his standard bling - two diamond earrings... sporting a white T-shirt beneath a green prison-issued top and appears to stand a little taller than his NFL listed height of 6-foot-5. Burress is staring straight ahead, his face betraying little emotion, in the photo.
In New York City [which mandates jail for gun crimes], we see that even [NFL star] Plaxico Burress was prosecuted and is going to jail because he possessed a firearm illegally. That's more effective.
They were surprisingly supportive ... I applaud them for standing by him with what he’s been going through. Most teams turn their back on a player, like what happened with Plaxico Burress (of the NFL’s New York Giants). But they stuck by him, so now it’s time for him to show that he can be the player ev...
As a wide receiver for the Giants, Plaxico Burress put up great numbers. But he's up against some very different numbers in the first mugshot released since he's been behind bars.
@NICKIMINAJ LOl Ocho Cinco or perhaps the culprit Plaxico Burress RT wat football player was there
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@HHReynolds They're big Plaxico Burress fans
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