Giants running back Brandon Jacobs last week sounded off after getting no rushing attempts in the preseason finale, calling the NFL “a cutthroat business” as he expressed anger after it was revealed that Ahmad Bradshaw has moved ahead of him as the
Giants running back Brandon Jacobs last week sounded off after getting no rushing attempts in the preseason finale, calling the NFL “a cutthroat business” as he expressed anger after it was revealed that Ahmad Bradshaw has moved ahead of him as the
A week ago, New York Giants running back Brandon Jacobs was obviously ticked off after getting zero carries in the preseason finale against New England. Now, Jacobs tells Mike Garafolo that he is a happy camper.
“I’m happy,” the Giants’
Brandon Jacobs has always been content to share the load at running back as part of a 1-2 punch or at times even in a 1-2-3 punch. But, angered he was never informed of a demotion in the pecking order, he has let his frustration come to the surface.
Three is not company in the Giants’ offensive backfield if the biggest and strongest of the bunch is not going to be the most reliable.
Three is a necessity, especially if Brandon Jacobs is going to miss time and encounter difficulty recapturing the
The injury, said Giants coach Tom Coughlin, “came out of nowhere.”
Running back Brandon Jacobs was supposed to play in last night’s 24-17 preseason loss to the Steelers, but he was a late scratch because of what the Giants are calling a stiff neck.
The Giants’ defense will play better in 2010. After all, how could they possibly be any worse than they were in 2009? After the New Orleans Saints exposed the Giant’s gruesome threesome—Michael Johnson, Aaron Rouse and C.C.
Think the Giants weren’t really bothered by all the yapping coming out of the Jets’ training camp up in Cortland? Think again. “We beat the Jets,” Giants running back Brandon Jacobs said. “It’s a ‘Hard Knocks’ life, man. We solidified who the stadium
ALBANY — Brandon Jacobs ended his training camp silence yesterday with a loud, booming gesture. Jacobs sported a white T-shirt with bright blue lettering that read, “Free 17 Let Him Ball Out,” referring to former teammate Plaxico Burress, when he met
Perhaps, Brandon Jacobs’ sheer size caused people to get giddy, thinking that he would simply run through people and into the end zone, racking up the TDs and ultimately causing him to be overvalued…
The thing is, could the correction have gone