If you were still wondering if Matt Leinart could head to the New York Giants, you can stop.

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Report: Giants trade for QB Rosenfels (The National Football Post)
If you were still wondering if Matt Leinart could head to the New York Giants, you can stop.

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Report: Giants trade for QB Rosenfels (The National Football Post)
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – Eli Manning and Tom Brady are ready for the season, and so is Rhett Bomar.

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Manning, Brady solid in finale tuneup (The Canadian Press)
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Donte' Stallworth was the closest approximation to a true deep threat among the…

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Stallworth injury creates receiver competition (The National Football Post)
NEW YORK, N.Y. – Former New York Giants Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress has come up short in his bid for work release during his two-year prison sentence in a gun case, a denial that could keep him behind bars until at least next spring, prison officials said Tuesday.

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NY turns down Burress’ request for work release (The Canadian Press)
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The New York Giants decided they couldn't wait for backup quarterback Jim Sorgi's injured right shoulder to get better.

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Backup QB Sorgi placed on IR along with Moss (The Canadian Press)
The New York Giants, coming off consecutive poor preseason games, want to kick it in gear with the regular season rapidly approaching.

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Giants look for improvement with season coming (AP)
Pittsburgh linebacker James Farrior has left the Steelers' game at Denver after suffering a head laceration. Farrior's helmet went flying when he helped stuff running back LenDale White for no gain on second-and-goal at the 2 early in the first quarter. After a timeout, Farrior was led off the field with a towel pressed against the right side of his head, although he wasn't gushing…

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Farrior leaves game with head laceration (AP)
BALTIMORE — Joe Flacco zipped a spiral slightly behind Anquan Boldin as the wide receiver cut inside on a…

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Ravens’ no-huddle offense clicking (The National Football Post)
With the regular season in sight, the New York Giants are dealing with nagging injuries. Among them are center Shaun O'Hara's left ankle and the left foot of nickel back Aaron Ross.

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Shaun O’Hara, Aaron Ross among New York Giants’ injury concerns (SportingNews.com)
BALTIMORE — Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Mark Clayton suffered a mild concussion when he got decked by New…

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Mark Clayton suffers mild concussion (The National Football Post)