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If each wide receiver on the Giants was his own stock, the investing market would be in complete chaos. It seems every day there is a new receiver leapfrogging others and skyrocketing toward the 53-man roster — where just two or three spots remain behind locks Darius Slayton, Golden Tate and Sterling Shepard. That’s not …
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John Mara was a young man when the Giants hit rock bottom, that tortured day when a twin-engine plane carrying the “15 YEARS OF LOUSY FOOTBALL WE’VE HAD ENOUGH” banner passed over Giants Stadium, and Giants fans, who had endured ridicule and humiliation for The Fumble three weeks earlier, and for all those bankrupt previous …
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John Mara is standing with Giants players who protest racism and social injustice. Including any who chose to kneel during the national anthem when games start. “My preference is that everybody stand,” the Giants’ co-owner said Thursday, “but if you decide in your conscience that kneeling is the right thing to do, I’m going to …
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The Giants remain confident no red flags were missed in scouting DeAndre Baker, but they are close to waving a white flag on his career nonetheless. Baker, 22, remains on the roster but away from the team as he is on the NFL’s Commissioner’s Exempt List while awaiting a Jan. 20 court date in Florida …
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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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Who said Giants practices are all running penalty laps, contact drills and no fun? In a drill borrowed from the New England Patriots, the Giants ended practice Tuesday by turning on a hose and asking rookies one-by-one to dive on the wet football to simulate covering up a fumble rather than letting it slip away. …
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My fault. No, my fault. This is the dynamic playing out this summer as the Giants break in a new center, Nick Gates. This is a position change for Gates, 24, who was mostly a left tackle at Nebraska and played tackle and guard a bit last season for the Giants. Center? That’s brand new …
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The arraignment for CB DeAndre Baker in Broward County, Fla., scheduled for Sept. 15, has been pushed back to Jan, 20, 2021. That should be seen as a setback for Baker, who is on the exempt list and thus, unless there is a dismissal, will have to miss the entire 2020 season while awaiting trial …
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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 …
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Prince Amukamara wants to come home. And he is confident he can help his old team. Once A Giant, Always A Giant? “That’s where I started,” Amukamara told the Post from Las Vegas. “It would be awesome.” Amukamara, the Giants’ first-round pick in 2011, said he was blindsided by the Raiders releasing him on Monday. …