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Something had to give when the New York Giants sent the NFL's most potent ground game against a Baltimore Ravens Defense that ...

The NFL has rescinded a $7,500 fine against New York Giants defensive end Justin Tuck for a hit on Dallas Cowboys quarterback Brooks Bollinger last weekend.Ray Anderson, the NFL's vice president of operations, called Tuck on Friday night to inform him of the change, the Giants said in an e-mail on Saturday.Tuck had insisted the hit was legal and Giants coach Tom Coughlin agreed with his player on Monday.

New York Giants defensive end Justin Tuck was fined $7,500 by the NFL on Friday for his hit on Dallas quarterback Brooks Bollinger.

AP - New York Giants receiver Plaxico Burress was fined $45,000 by the NFL for verbally abusing an official and tossing a ball into the stands during last weekend's game against San Francisco.

New York Giants receiver Plaxico Burress was fined $45,000 by the NFL for verbally abusing an official and tossing a ball into ...

New York Giants receiver Plaxico Burress was fined $45,000 by the NFL for verbally abusing an official and tossing a ball into the stands during last weekend's game against San Francisco.

New York Giants running back Ahmad Bradshaw slips past St. Louis Rams cornerback Tye Hill for a touchdown run during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game Sunday, Sept. 14, 2...

Eli Manning threw three touchdown passes and the New York Giants sacked Marc Bulger five times while limiting the St. Louis Rams ... [USATODAY.com NFL - Top Stories] [Read More]

ST. LOUIS , Sept. 14 (UPI) -- Eli Manning passed for three touchdowns and Ahmad Bradshaw scored two for the New York Giants Sunday in a 41-13 rout of the St. Louis Rams. [UPI] [Read More]

Political Gateway Sep 14 2008 10:10PM GMT

Washington Redskins guard Pete Kendall and New York Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce were each fined US$5,000 (euro3,600) by the NFL on Friday for their actions during a push-and-shove incident in the teams' season opener.

Sirius NFL Radio reports that St. Louis Rams Defensive End, Leonard Little, will not play in Sundays contest versus the New York Giants. Just when...

Washington Redskins guard Pete Kendall and New York Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce were each fined $5,000 by the NFL on Friday for their actions...

Washington Redskins guard Pete Kendall and New York Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce were each fined $5,000 by the NFL on Friday for their actions during a push-and-shove incident in the teams' season opener. Kendall was fined for yanking Pierce's helmet off. Pierce was fined for unnecessary roughness. No penalties were called on the play, which took place in the fourth quarter of the Giants' 16-7 victory Sept. 4.

The New York Giants and New York Jets ended naming-rights talks with a German insurance company that once had ties to the Nazis.

The New York Giants and New York Jets ended naming-rights talks with a German insurance company that once had ties to the Nazis.

Crains ChicagoBusiness Sep 11 2008 6:04PM GMT

The Super Bowl champion New York Giants are the fourth most valuable team in the National Football League, valued at $1.2 billion, according to a new Forbes report.

The New York Giants and New York Jets ended negotiations on stadium naming rights with a German insurance company that once had ties to the Nazis. [ESPN - NFL] [Read More]

-- Washington Redskins guard Pete Kendall and New York Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce were each fined $5,000 by the NFL on Friday for their actions during a push-and-shove incident in the teams' season opener.... [AP Top Sports News] [Read More]

Washington Redskins guard Pete Kendall and New York Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce were each fined $5,000 (¤3,600) by the NFL on Friday for their actions during a push-and-shove incident in the teams' season opener.Kendall was fined for yanking Pierce's helmet off last weekend. Pierce was fined for unnecessary roughness.No penalties were called on the play, which took place in the fourth quarter of the Giants' 16-7 victory Sept. 4. ..

Washington Redskins guard Pete Kendall and New York Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce were each fined $5,000 by the NFL on Friday for their actions during a push-and-shove incident in the teams' season opener. [Sports - Roundup] [Read More]

Washington Redskins guard Pete Kendall and New York Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce were each fined $5,000 by the NFL on Friday for their actions during a push-and-shove incident in the teams' season opener.

The New York Giants and New York Jets ended naming-rights talks with a German insurance company that once had ties to the Nazis.Allianz (AHL'-ee-ahns) had been looking to buy naming rights to the stadium being built in northern New Jersey.The move was criticized by Jewish groups and Holocaust survivors. The company... [FOXSports.com - NFL] [Read More]

The New York Giants and New York Jets ended naming-rights talks with a German insurance company that once had ties to the Nazis.