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The Blue Screen (Free subscription) | 10/28/2009
Donovan McNabb has no regrets about the infamous phone incident from the playoff game last year, nor does he really care if that fires up the Giants. In case you missed it, McNabb scrambled to the sidelines late in the Eagles 23-11 win over the Giants in the divisional round of the playoffs. His momentum carried him through the bench area and to a table where the Giants have their phones to the coaches’...
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The Blue Screen (Free subscription) | 10/26/2009
The hit was ugly, dangerous, illegal and unpenalized, but Giants tight end Kevin Boss said he has absolutely no issues with Cardinals safety Antrell Rolle for his blatant head-to-head tackle late in last night’s game. “In that situation I never really blame the guy,” Boss said. “I mean, he’s going for the ball. He’s trying to make a play. I’m not mad at him...
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InHistoric (Free subscription) | 10/26/2009
Yesterday’s Vikings-Steelers game featured the first fourth quarter in NFL history to contain three touchdowns of 70 or more yards. Interestingly enough, none of the three TD’s came with the scoring team’s offense on the field – one was a kickoff return from Percy Harvin, one was a fumble recovery off of Brett Favre, and the other was an interception from Favre within the final...
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TBO > Sports (Free subscription) | 10/26/2009
Giants offensive tackle Kareem McKenzie was inactive for Sunday night's game against the Arizona Cardinals with a groin injury, ending the New York line's regular-season streak of 38 consecutive starts together.
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The Blue Screen (Free subscription) | 10/25/2009
7:02 p.m. The streak is over. RT Kareem McKenzie is inactive for tonight’s game due to the groin injury he suffered last Sunday against the Saints. That means the Giants will have a change in their five-man starting offensive line for the first time since the start of the 2007 season. The current group had been together for 38 straight games. Rookie Wiliam Beatty will start at right tackle in...
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The Blue Screen (Free subscription) | 10/24/2009
THE GAME: The defending NFC champion Arizona Cardinals (3-2) at the Giants (5-1), 8:20 p.m., NBC WHAT IT MEANS: It’s a very important swing game for the Giants. In other words, which way are they going to swing - down or up? It will be very easy to dismiss their loss to New Orleans as an aberration if they’re able to bounce back in a big way today. Otherwise, their problems will be magnified...
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The Blue Screen (Free subscription) | 10/22/2009
Hey guys. Filling in for Ralph. I didn’t see DL Chris Canty (calf) during the media portion out there. LB Antonio Pierce (back) was out there in shells so looks like he is going to be OK. RB Ahmad Bradshaw (ankle) did his usual thing and sat out with the boot on for precautionary measures. DB Aaron Ross (hamstring) was also on the side with Bradshaw. OL Kareem McKenzie (groin) did some individuals....
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Revenge Of The Birds (Free subscription) | 10/22/2009
More photos » by Paul Connors - AP Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Anquan Boldin suffered a high ankle sprain last week against the Seahawks but will he suit up against the New York Giants? (AP Photo/Paul Connors) Browse more photos » With Wednesday's being the big practice day of the NFL week and the first release of an injury report it's always interesting to see who's name pops up on...
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 10/22/2009
Kareem McKenzie, who injured his groin last week, and the Giants’ offensive linemen have made 38 consecutive starts ahead of playing the Cardinals.
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The Blue Screen (Free subscription) | 10/21/2009
Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce will appear on the injury report after leaving practice early with what the Giants are calling “a stiff back”. No other information was available, though one team source indicated the injury isn’t serious or particularly concerning. His status for tomorrow’s practice, though, is unclear. Pierce was not available for comment. As for the other...
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The Blue Screen (Free subscription) | 10/21/2009
The streak is alive. Maybe. Giants right tackle Kareem McKenzie, who was carted off the Superdome field on Sunday with an injured groin, will practice this afternoon, according to Giants coach Tom Coughlin, at least on a limited basis. “Kareem’s going to try to go,” the coach said. “If he gives us a few snaps that will be good.” It remains to be seen how his groin will...
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Giants Gab (Free subscription) | 10/20/2009
Good news out of Giantsland: Kareem McKenzie’s groin injury may not be as bad as originally feared, according to the Star-Ledger. If McKenzie can’t go, Will Beatty would start in his place.
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 10/20/2009
As the Giants regrouped Monday, there were at least two troubling new injured players: veteran left tackle Kareem McKenzie and rookie receiver Mario Manningham.
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The Blue Screen (Free subscription) | 10/19/2009
When right tackle Kareem McKenzie was carted from the field on Sunday, the way his teammates reacted it looked like his season was over. But one day later there seemed to be a little optimism with what might be just a badly sprained groin. And I say “might be” because Tom Coughlin waffled when asked for specifics on the injury. He did say that McKenzie “seemed to be doing better”...
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 10/19/2009
As the Giants regrouped Monday, there were at least two troubling new injured players: veteran left tackle Kareem McKenzie and rookie receiver Mario Manningham.