It wouldn’t be a Giants training camp without hits to the secondary. First, Terrell Thomas. Now? Tyler Sash.
The safety has been suspended four games for violating the league’s policy on performance enhancing drugs.
Deon Grant, come on...
Safety Deon Grant played in every game last season and started most of them, including the Super Bowl, for the Giants last season. But he has remained unsigned since hitting free agency in March. With training camps opening this week, however, Grant...
Safety Deon Grant won a Super Bowl ring in February. In May, he’s still looking for his next NFL job. Via Justin Rogers of Mlive.com, Grant told SiriusXM NFL Radio on Saturday that a couple of teams are interested in the 12-year veteran: ...
David Wilson is the Giants’ first round pick. So let’s learn about him, shall we. Videos, scouting reports and more:
He’ll be wearing #34. Guess that marks the end of Deon Grant:
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The Giants announced during Sunday’s win that cornerback Aaron Ross suffered a concussion against the Falcons. The team also saw safety Deon Grant in and out of the lineup with a groin injury, so there has to be some concern about the...
The New York Giants appeared to fake injuries on Monday night against the Rams in an attempt to slow down the hurry-up offense. Deon Grant was adamant throughout the week that his knee injury was legitimate, but it looked suspicious when two Giants...
Report: NY Giants coordinator accused of telling players to fake injuries - NFL News | FOX Sports on MSNLinebacker Bryan Kehl wasn't surprised by the actions by Giants safety Deon Grant and linebacker Jacquian Williams on Monday night when they...
MDS wrote a great piece earlier this morning that suggested the NFL should fine Giants defenders Deon Grant and linebacker Jacquian Williams after clearly faking injuries last night to slow down the Rams. I contacted league spokesman Greg Aiello...
September 20, 2011: The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
A couple of New York Giants defenders didn't display particularly gargantuan degrees of sportsmanship as St. Louis quarterback Sam Bradford piloted a relentless no-huddle offense late in the first quarter. As the Rams marched, the Giants looked...