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Thursday, April 13, 2006

Giants' Feagles to return for 19th season (AP)


New York Giants punter Jeff Feagles will return for a 19th season in 2006. Feagles, 40, had considered retiring after the 2005 season. He decided recently to return to the team after reaching an agreement under which he will be able to see his wife and four children in Arizona during the season, the team said.



Giants' Feagles to return for 19th season (AP)


Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Agent: Giants sign special-teamer Tyree to five-year deal (AP)



The New York Giants have signed Pro Bowl special teams player David Tyree to a five-year contract. The deal makes Tyree the highest-paid special teams player in the league, said Tyree's agent, Mark Clouser, and is on a par with money paid to No. 3 receivers in the league. "It's basically receiver money.



Agent: Giants sign special-teamer Tyree to five-year deal (AP)


Inside Slant, Notes, Quotes, Personnel, Etc. (Scout.com)



Safety Shaun Williams became the Giants' third first-round draft choice in a
year to depart, all three having been either flat-out released or allowed to
dangle in free agency without an offer.



Inside Slant, Notes, Quotes, Personnel, Etc. (Scout.com)


Giants re-sign WR Tim Carter (AP)



The New York Giants re-signed wide receiver Tim Carter on Friday. The Giants also were awarded wide receiver Harry Williams, who was waived by the Green Bay Packers earlier this month. Carter has 49 receptions for 714 yards and one touchdown in a four-year career marred by injury. His best season was in 2003, when he had 26 catches for 309 yards, but he only had 10 receptions last season.



Giants re-sign WR Tim Carter (AP)


New York Giants Strategy and Personnel



TEAM NEEDS 1. Outside linebacker: This could change if the Giants sign LaVar Arrington, late of the Washington Redskins. They need someone who can start on the weak side, since it begins to look more and more like they'll lose Nick Greisen to free agency.



New York Giants Strategy and Personnel


Giants-Colts, Manning-Manning Kicks Off



The Giants will open their 2006 regular season with a primetime blockbuster against the Indianapolis Colts that will be the first-ever game with Eli and Peyton Manning as the starting quarterbacks.



Giants-Colts, Manning-Manning Kicks Off


New York Giants Notes, Quotes



--WR Tim Carter, who has 50 receptions in 37 career games, re-signed with the Giants. In 2005, Carter played in a career-high 15 games with one start and caught 10 passes for 186 yards, a team-high 18.6-yard average. Carter also gained 46 yards on six rushing attempts. He missed the regular-season finale and the Giants' playoff loss to Carolina because of a hip injury.



New York Giants Notes, Quotes


New York Giants Inside Slant



Putting the "special" in special teams, the Giants committed $7.5 million over five years to secure the services of special teams ace David Tyree. He had been a restricted free agent and, as such, was vulnerable to any other team in search of a dynamic special teams performer. In fact, Tyree, the team's third pick in the sixth round of 2003, was named to the NFC Pro Bowl team as the special teams selection. He signed a five-year contract valued at $1.



New York Giants Inside Slant


Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Giants Announce Preseason Opponents



The NFL today released the preseason opponents for all 32 teams, as well as the dates and times for the games to be aired on national television. The Giants will host the Chiefs on Thursday, Aug. 17 at 8 p.m., in a game to be televised by the FOX network.



Giants Announce Preseason Opponents


Thursday, March 30, 2006

New York Giants

The New York Giants are a professional American football team based in the New York City metropolitan area. The team is headquartered, trains, and plays its home games in the suburb of East Rutherford, New Jersey. They currently belong to the Eastern Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL). The Giants were one of five teams that joined the NFL in 1925, but the only one admitted that year that still exists. The Giants have won four NFL Championships and two Super Bowls.

To distinguish itself from the professional baseball team of the same name, the football team was referred to as the New York Football Giants. Although the baseball team moved to San Francisco in 1957, the football team continues to use "New York Football Giants" as its legal corporate name.

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