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1 hour, 16 minutes ago ago from Train-a Thought
It’s the grand finale in Giants Stadium for Big Blue, who seeks to end their tenure in the building they’ve called home for 33 seasons on a positive note in order to keep their playoff hopes alive. Simply put, the giants need to win their remaining two games to have the best chance at qualifying for a playoff berth, and hope that at some point, Dallas or Green Bay stumble along the line. New York is pretty banged up this week ...
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36 minutes ago ago from Ara
With three weeks left in the regular season, here’s a look at the wild card standings (I’ve never heard it referred to like that in football, but whatever) in the AFC: Denver (8-5) Miami (7-6) Jacksonville (7-6) Baltimore (7-6) NY Jets (7-6) Pittsburgh (6-7) Houston (6-7) Tennessee (6-7) Yowza! Denver still has home games against the Raiders and Chiefs, so they look pretty solid. After them, there are seven teams ...
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On September 30, 2007 there was a pop that was heard around the N.F.L. world. Marvin Harrison injured his knee while attempting a block against a Bronco’s player. Though no one knew it at the time, that injury was to lead to the end of Harrison’s career. In typical Colts fashion, little was released about the severity of Harrison’s injury or when he would return. One week after another the fans were told it would be soon, that he’s ...
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