Posted: April 16, 2009 12:00:45 pm | Comments: 5
By PAUL SCHWARTZ Almost all of the pre-draft chatter centers on the Giants need for a No. 1 receiver with the release of Plaxico Burress but GM Jerry ...
Eli Manning today told ESPN he expects the Giants to address their need for a No. 1 receiver and that Browns wideout Braylon Edwards is an attractive target. "That's what you want, a guy...more >
No doubt the Giants have two game plans heading into the April 25-26 NFL Draft. One if they trade for a veteran receiver and one if they don't. The receiver they're most likely to land is...more >
Thank you, Jeremy Shockey. Soon enough, that could end up being the sentiment of the Giants. The reward brought back for their erstwhile tight end, sent away to New Orleans before last season...more >
Several times in recent weeks Giants GM Jerry Reese tried to get in touch with Plaxico Burress. No luck. That might have been the last straw. GIANTS THROW AROUND RECEIVERS "Jerry Reese had...more >
This just doesn't make sense to the Giants. "To think that a player could carry a loaded gun into a night club, shoot himself and miss the rest of the season but get to keep his entire...more >
Days after being cut by the Giants, Plaxico Burress won his grievance against the team, who must now pay him $1 million plus an undisclosed amount from a 2008 roster bonus, according to a...more >
At least this time Plaxico Burress was only shooting from the lip. The pistol-packing punk fired a string of profanities at a deputy sheriff two weeks ago after he was stopped for erratic driving...more >
In the end, the Giants gave Plaxico Burress what he truly wanted: to be an ex-Giant. SERBY: THIS FIRING WAS LONG OVERDUE Convinced their talented and troubled receiver -- who ruined the 2008...more >
Teammates who regularly marveled at the on-field exploits of Plaxico Burress during his four years with the Giants gradually grew disgusted with many of his off-field antics. Still, most wanted him...more >
AT A time when Plaxico Burress should have been grateful that the Giants did not unceremoniously dump him and shout good riddance to the Big Blue heavens, they went as far as keeping the door open...more >
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