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Golden Tate wants to reunite with an old enemy.
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The Giants have begun their roster housecleaning, on Wednesday releasing wide receiver Golden Tate, a move that was expected for quite some time.
Tate, 32, was scheduled to make $8.4 million in 2021
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Golden Tate got carried away. He wasn’t trying to get traded away.
In his first interview since the me-first comments that led to his de facto one-game suspension last week, a contrite Tate admitted
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Golden Tate missed one game for putting his foot in his mouth and might miss more because of a knee injury.
Tate was hurt late in Thursday’s practice, according to the Giants. Originally scheduled
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The last time Golden Tate was on the field with the Giants, he was shouting “Throw me the damn ball!’’ That outburst prompted Tate to be kept off the field for the victory over Washington but
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The Giants can’t throw Golden Tate “the damn ball” if he’s staying in the doghouse.
The wide receiver won’t make the trip to Washington with the Giants on Saturday ahead
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Golden Tate can’t catch the ball from home.
The 32-year-old receiver was told to stay home from the Giants’ walk-through Wednesday as a form of discipline for his two outbursts during Monday’s
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Golden Tate’s wife might have finished what he started.
Elise Tate said her husband is “so underutilized” by the Giants and “was open the entire game” but is not targeted by quarterback
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Golden Tate has made a living by reading coverages, but he misread the direction of the Giants.
Tate was clear when he entered free agency in 2019 that he wanted to chase a second Super Bowl ring in
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Golden Tate did not make it. The veteran receiver was inactive Monday night as the Giants opened their season against the Steelers at MetLife Stadium. Tate was slowed the last two weeks with a hamstring issue and listed as questionable for the game. This is the second consecutive season Tate, 32, was unavailable to the …