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Braylon Edwards Will Not Be a Giant

By Bruce CiskieApr 23rd 2009 – 12:25PM

About ten days ago, it appeared that Braylon Edwards was going to become a New York Giant. The word was that the deal would go down before the NFL Draft, and it would give the Giants a bona-fide starter to help pick up the slack from the loss of Plaxico Burress.Instead, it appears that if the Giants are to acquire such a...

Giants Might Want Braylon as Plan B

By Ryan WilsonMar 23rd 2009 – 2:30PM

Plaxico Burress has yet to make his way through the legal system, but assuming he's a free man this fall, the Giants will gladly welcome him back. General manager Jerry Reese told the New York Daily News that he, head coach Tom Coughlin, and the rest of the organization are "on board" with keeping Burress around -- as long...

Giants Made Haynesworth an Offer, Not in Redskins' Ballpark

By Michael David SmithMar 4th 2009 – 7:37AM

When free agency opened last week, the New York Giants liked free agent defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth and planned to make him a lucrative offer that would make him among the highest-paid defensive players in the NFL.But once the Giants found out about the offer the Redskins had on the table, they knew they couldn't...

Drew Rosenhaus Claims Plaxico Available for Trade, Giants Disagree

By Adam GretzFeb 11th 2009 – 9:00PM

NFL super-agent Drew Rosenhaus is currently the general manager of zero NFL teams. Amazingly, that's not stopping him from sending out e-mails to the 32 gentlemen that are general managers of NFL teams and informing them as to which of his clients are currently available via trade. Even if they aren't. According to Mike...

Tom Coughlin Noncommittal on Plaxico Burress' Return Next Season

By Ryan WilsonJan 15th 2009 – 9:39AM

Plaxico Burress has been very busy these past five months, even though he hasn't suited up for an NFL game since Nov. 23. A quick refresher: hours before Burress took the field for the season opener, the club signed him to a five-year, $35 million deal. Less than a month later, the team slapped him with a two-week...

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