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The true professional can somehow find a way to summon a courage he probably didn’t know he had, and hide the pain from the tragedy unfolding in his personal life from team and teammates.
Only after
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It’s a funny thing about fairy tales. Sometimes they’re so corny you can see the ending from a football field away, without binoculars. That was Alex Smith Sunday afternoon, as the clock motored
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Grading the Giants after their 23-20 win over the Washington Football Team on Sunday.
Offense
Daniel Jones played a clean game (although he did get a fumble on his ledger when he lost the ball out of
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The fourth time quiets the alarms.
After blowing double-digit leads in each of their last three losses, the visiting Giants forced two turnovers late in the fourth quarter and five in the game Sunday
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Ashley Bragg Ryan, the wife of Giants safety Logan Ryan, has shared more details about the traumatic medical emergency she had this week and how a team trainer may have saved her life.
After the
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The Giants’ training staff helped save a life on the players’ weekly day off.
Safety Logan Ryan said his wife, Ashley, flew to the family’s offseason home in Florida in order to vote Tuesday in
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First things first. If you are interested in what exact role Logan Ryan will fill with the Giants you need to wait, and then watch. No one is going to tell you. “Where I line up from week-to-week will definitely be a ‘G5 classified team-first, Joe Judge will tell you later’ type answer,’’ Ryan said …
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It is never easy to trim a roster from 90 to 53. This summer, the task is to go from 80 to 53 then figure out how to fill an expanded 16-player practice squad that can be comprised with as many as 10 veterans. The good news for the Giants on Friday: Defensive back Logan …
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Logan Ryan showed up for sunrise workouts with dried sweat on his shirt. As more than 2,500 NFL players banged pads during training camps, Ryan surprisingly remained unsigned until agreeing Monday to a one-year contract with the Giants. His response to inactivity was to hire trainers in Nashville, Tenn., (Jason Spray) and Tampa, Fla., (Yo …
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The Giants have secured their secondary savior. They signed free-agent defensive back Logan Ryan on Monday to a one-year, $7.5 million contract, The Post’s Paul Schwartz confirmed. Ryan, the 29-year-old New Jersey native, recently changed agents and appeared set to lower his asking price as his free agency lingered to within two weeks of the …