By Len Pasquarelli INDIANAPOLIS -- Given his choice, Pro Bowl pass-catcher Victor Cruz might change the name of his position for Super Bowl XLVI on Sunday evening. Call the New York Giants' second-year star, and salsa dancing sensation, a wide(-eyed) receiver.
The New York Jets, of all teams, could forever hold a special place in the hearts of the New York Giants and New England Patriots in the lead-up to this weekend's Super Bowl. Beating Rex Ryan's ornery bunch proved to be a key turning point in an otherwise up-and-down season for both teams. Since coach Bill Belichick's Patriots routed the Jets in the Meadowlands in mid-November, New...
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It was the week before Christmas and all through the team, not a playoff hope was stirring, not a sane one at least. The New York Giants were just a handful of days from the Week 16 game against the … Continue reading →
By Frank Cooney The Sports Xchange As Indianapolis prepares to play host to Sunday's Super Bowl XXVI, the buildup for the big game isn't the only drama in the city for sports fans. Although it is quarterback Eli Manning and the New York Giants who are playing in the game,...
If the Super Bowl comes down to a key catch by Rob Gronkowski of the New England Patriots, say, or Victor Cruz of the New York Giants, they'll have more than merely their hands to thank.
If the Super Bowl comes down to a key catch by Rob Gronkowski of the New England Patriots, say, or Victor Cruz of the New York Giants, they'll have more than merely their hands to thank. Those two players, like plenty of NFL tight ends and wide receivers, wear "sticky" gloves made with a rubbery material on the palms to help hold onto a football.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. - Tom Brady felt the power of the New York Giants' pass rushers when he was sacked five times in their first Super Bowl confrontation.
We never wanted it to be this way, New York Jets fans. We, supporters of the New York Giants, were just fine with your team being in existence. In fact, many of us quietly cheered your Gang Green as the Jets defeated rivals such as the New England Patriots.
The New York Giants' overtime victory over the San Francisco 49ers was the third-most watched conference championship game in 30 years. New York's 20-17 win for the NFC title Sunday on Fox had a 30.6 fast national rating and 44 share, Nielsen Media Research said Monday. The rating was up 9 percent from the 28.1/50 for Green Bay's 21-14 win over Chicago in the early conference...

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