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New York Giants
Location: East Rutherford, N.J. | Stadium: Giants Stadium (80,242) | President/CEO: John K. Mara, Esq. | GM: Jerry Reese
Coach: Tom Coughlin | League Championships: 4 | Super Bowls: 3
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Giants respond to Rams' wild TD by steamrolling hosts in fourth quarter
Eli Manning threw three touchdown passes and the New York Giants sacked Marc Bulger six times while limiting the St. Louis Rams to a fluke touchdown in a 41-13 victory on Sunday. Kiwanuka set for Rams' giant Pace - NY Post Giants report: Notes, quotes --Ironically, the The Giants Jets stadium boosts teams' value - NY Post When it comes to boosting the value of an NFL franchise, forget Super Bowl wins - it's all about the stadium. Vet Carney gives Giants extra kick - NY PostLONG after many of the Giants marquee players had dressed and departed yesterday, John Carney strolled out of the weight room after working out more like a linebacker than a kicker. Beastly East proving to be more than class of the NFCBig-play guys, loaded teams, the best collection of quarterbacks in the NFL. Only two games in, the NFC East is looking like a monster even on the stat sheets, Clark Judge says. Success has changed Eli -- in all the right ways Their 41-13 romp over St. Louis illustrates why the Giants can repeat as Super Bowl champs. There's the pass rush and diverse running attack. And there's Eli Manning, who has elevated his game, Pete Prisco says. Please, Giants and Jets, don't take the money -- just run A German company that once insured Auschwitz is on the list to purchase naming rights to the new Giants and Jets stadium. That company is willing to pay $20 million to $30 million annually. But no amount of money justifies making this deal, Mike Freeman says. Ex-Giants WR Ingram sentenced to seven-year jail term Former New York Giants receiver Mark Ingram was sentenced Tuesday to more than seven years in prison for bank fraud and money laundering. It's a third term behind bars for the player who starred in the 1991 Super Bowl. Injuries
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